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~ TBR Knockout Reading Challenge: Update & June TBR ~

This challenge was created last year by Completely Melanie. You can check out her Booktube channel with the original rules, posts, and prompts by clicking here. In this challenge, there are two prompts/challenges per month. The goal is to complete both challenges using titles from your TBR (novels published prior to 2022) and the main “rule” is that books do not double-count.


January – NEW YEAR

  • Read a book that you meant to read last year or finish reading a book that you started last year
  • Read the 1st book in a series

February – SHORT

  • Read a short story collection
  • Read a short book (250 pages or less)

March – TRANSFORMATION

  • Read a book that has some form of shapeshifting
  • Read a book that includes magic

April – SPRING

  • Read a book with flowers on the cover
  • Fresh and New: Read a debut novel

May – BIRTHDAY

  • 5/7 Read a book with 5-7 words in the title
  • Emerald: Read a book with green on the cover or spine

June – PRIDE

  • Read an LGBTQ+ book
  • Read a book with a transgender or nonbianary character

July – BEACH READS

  • Read a book with a water creature
  • Read a book with water on the cover

August – BACK TO SCHOOL

  • Buddy read a book
  • Read a nonfiction

September – FALL

  • Read a book with leaves on the cover
  • Read a book red, orange, or yellow on the cover

October – HALLOWEEN

  • Read a paranormal book
  • Read a book with the word Black in the title, series name, or author’s name

November – ROLL BACK THE CLOCKS

  • Read a book with time travel
  • Read a book with the word time in the title or series name

December – MERRY BOOKMAS

  • Read a book that you think will make you merry
  • Read a bookish book (ex. a book within a book, bookish characters, bookish setting, ect.)

January – [Review]
January – [Review]
February – [Review]
February – [Review]
March – [Review]
March – [Review]

For January, I completed Ash Princess for the first prompt (Read a book that you meant to read last year or finish reading a book that you started last year) and I chose Wings of Ebony for the second prompt (Read the 1st book in a series).

For February, I completed Bridal Boot Camp for the second prompt (Read a short book – 250 pages or less) and Fierce Fairytales: Poems and Stories to Stir Your Soul for the first prompt (Read a short story collection)

My March selections were As Old as Time (Twisted Tales #3) for the first prompt (Read a book that has some form of shapeshifting). For the other prompt (Read a book that includes magic), I completed Serpent and Dove (Serpent & Dove #1).

April – [Review]
April – [Review]
May – [Review]
May – [Review]
June – [Review]
June – [Review]

My April selections were Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles #1) for the first prompt (Fresh and New: Read a debut novel) and The Dating Plan (Marriage Game #2) for the second prompt (Read a book with flowers on the cover).

For May, I decided to continue to attempt series by Sarah Maas with the ACOTAR series. While the covers vary, I based my choices off the covers I liked best. I completed A Court of Thorns and Roses (#1) for the first prompt (5/7: Read a book with 5-7 words in the title) and A Court of Mist and Fury (#2) to fulfill the second prompt (Emerald: Read a book with green on the cover or spine).


June Novel Picks: Something to Talk About & I Wish You All the Best (#1)

Published May 26th 2020
Published May 14th 2019

June’s theme is “Pride.” This month contains some easy choices for the prompts as I had both in my TBR and on my radar since 2020 when I first got back into reading and saw them everywhere online. For the first prompt (Read an LGBTQ+ book), I chose Something to Talk About. For the second prompt (Read a book with a transgender or nonbinary character), I chose I Wish You All the Best (I Wish You All the Best #1).



While I technically finished the A Court of Mist and Fury last night and will post my review today, I still count it as being on track with these prompts.

We are now halfway through the year and I am halfway through the prompts. All of these novels are ones that were already on my TBR, so it is nice to see me finally taking the time to read some of them. I like matching novels to the prompts as its helps me, and my indecisiveness, choose some of my next backlist reads.

HAPPY READING!

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