Readingwiizard's Fall Bingo Wrap up

Hello November, wow how far we've gone in this crazy year. Well, October was actually a much better month than I could've imagined. So here it the wrap up of readingwiizard's fall bingo. πŸ“–


 πŸ‚ Stephen King or R.L. Stine* - Right from the beginning I knew I wouldn't complete this prompt, I had no intention of reading any Stephen King or R.L. Stine.

 πŸ‚ A book under 150 pages - For this one, I went for my dad comics collection in search of a book that could fill a few prompts, I chose "Le MystΓ¨re de la Grande Pyramide -1" by Edgar P. Jacobs.

 πŸ‚ Read after sunset - I read usually at night so I think pretty much every book I read completed this prompt.

 πŸ‚ A spooky title - "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, was not that spooky but many people die in it so yap.



 πŸ‚ A gothic novel - "Wuthering Heights" by Emily BrontΓ«, what a pleasant surprise, what an amazing book.

 πŸ‚ Read under a blanket - I read all of these books under a blanket.

 πŸ‚ A fall release - "The Places I've Cried In Public" by Holly Bourne, I had bought this one like two days before the end of October and then I realized that I had finally found my «fall release».

 πŸ‚ A book with supernatural elements - Both "Wuthering Heights" and "Hamlet" can fill this one.

 πŸ‚ New to you author - Everyone I read this month ??? 

 πŸ‚ A book with black on the cover - My cover of "Wuthering Heights" has blue and black as its main colours.



 πŸ‚ A creepy cover* - I did buy books with creepy covers and I do own books with creepy covers but I didn't read any of those.

 πŸ‚ One-word title - To be or not to be? - "Hamlet".

 πŸ‚ Read on a rainy day - The first half of October was very sunny here in Portugal so I think that just in the last week of the month I read with rain outside.

 πŸ‚ A book that is set in fall* - Any of the books I read were set in Autumn.

 πŸ‚ A thrifted book - "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart, one of my best friends gave it to me since I wanted to read it and she didn't like and she had bought it second hand.



 πŸ‚ A book with orange on the cover - "Le MystΓ¨re de la Grande Pyramide -1" by Edgar P. Jacobs, orange, orange everywhere. 

 πŸ‚ Book club/school pick - I read "Wuthering Heights" for the gothic read-along hosted by Claudia Merrill.

 πŸ‚ One book in one day - "Le MystΓ¨re de la Grande Pyramide -1", a comic is always easier to read.

 πŸ‚ A comfort read - I re-read "The Foxhole Court" by Nora Sakavic, I can't think of anything more comfort read for me than the All For The Game trilogy.

 πŸ‚ A ghost story* - No ghost story but "Wuthering Heights" and "Hamlet" do have ghosts.

 πŸ‚ Watch a "book to movie" adaptation - "The Perks of Being A Wallflower" on a movie night with one of my best friends that I waited for so long, she watched Dead Poets Society for the first time and I watched The Perks of being a wallflower for the first time too.

 πŸ‚ A graphic novel - "Le MystΓ¨re de la Grande Pyramide -1" by Edgar P. Jacobs.

 πŸ‚ A classic - "Wuthering Heights" by Emily BrontΓ« or "Hamlet" by Shakespear.

 πŸ‚ 30 pages and a hot drink - "Le MystΓ¨re de la Grande Pyramide -1", since it is a comic book, 30 pages with a coffee wasn't difficult.


*Challenges not completed.


Have a nice November, 

Joana 

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