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Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 1673 comments Mod


We are approaching our twelfth month of the TBR Game and I've loved every minute of it. It's been such a fun time and cool way to bring some of us together through reading. So without delay let's dive right in to December's prompts and round out the year with some great books!

The Prompts

Spin #1



⭐️ I sent out a message to all the group members ahead of this post to give you some time to choose someone in the group to participate with or to message me to request a pair up OR to join us MOD's in our buddy read. We've decided we will be reading Episode Thirteen together this month to fulfill this prompt so if you want to join us in reading this title please feel free to do so. I'll be putting up a spoiler-free discussion post so that we can all read at our own pace without spoiling each other. Once we have completed the book we will discuss spoiler items.

Spin #2



⭐️ The card I chose from the deck had the prompt to read a book with a 4 or higher overall Goodreads rating.

Spin #3



⭐️ Some examples of this would be:

Pretty Things by Janelle Brown Angel Mage by Garth Nix The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1) by J.R.R. Tolkien Chain of Gold (The Last Hours, #1) by Cassandra Clare

Spin #4



⭐️ This one came up not too long ago but I love this prompt!

Spin #5



⭐️ This prompt should be pretty easy to find a book for. I feel like flora and fauna on book covers has been quite popular lately. I will try to find a book with both flora and fauna but one or the other will also be accepted.

That's a wrap on the prompts! I'll be keeping an eye out to see what books everyone picks this month. It's time to think about which books you really want to squeeze in before 2024-wishing you all good luck, happy reading and the best holiday season!


message 2: by fungivibes (last edited Dec 13, 2023 05:40PM) (new)

fungivibes 1)
2) Read a book with a 4 or higher overall Goodreads rating:
Slewfoot A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom
3) Read a book with jewellery on the cover:
Peach Pit Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women by Molly Llewellyn
4) Roll a dice to choose a genre: Murder Mystery
Murder and Mamon (Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery, #4) by Mia P. Manansala
5) Read a book with flora or fauna on the cover:
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle


message 3: by Nat (last edited Nov 30, 2023 08:38PM) (new)

Nat (waterfallz) | 655 comments My TBR:
1. Buddy read: Episode Thirteen (just placed a hold at the library)
2. 4 or higher rating: Ciao, Bella (4.30 rating)
3. Jewelry on the cover: She Gets the Girl
4. Roll a dice for a genre (nonfiction): Becoming
5. Flora or fauna on the cover: Talk Santa to Me
Episode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie Ciao, Bella (Love Always, #3) by Belinda Mary She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott Becoming by Michelle Obama Talk Santa to Me by Linda Urban
Also, noticed this after posting, love that the covers coordinate well


message 4: by Manda (last edited Dec 14, 2023 10:53AM) (new)

Manda "The BookBud" (thebookbud) | 348 comments Mod
I'm excited for this month's TBR! Also, if anyone needs a buddy read and any of these or anything on my currently reading is of interest just let me know and I'll be happy to buddy up with you too!

1. Buddy Read: Episode Thirteen
This is the one with all the moderators if you want to join that, discussion post is live already. Or feel free to reach out to Summer and I if you want to read anything else with us!
2. Card from Deck (Overall 4 or higher GR Rating)/3. Piece of Jewelry in Title or Cover/4. Roll a Die to Choose Genre (Mystery): Pretty Girls
5. Flora and/or Fauna on Cover: Starling House

Episode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter Starling House by Alix E. Harrow


message 5: by Nat (new)

Nat (waterfallz) | 655 comments I'm counting this month as a full win. Episode Thirteen was ok. I'm not a big horror reader, but I enjoyed this one. Ciao, Bella was a cute, fun romance that took me back to the country I lived in as an exchange student (I think I need at least one fun Australian read per year, and this was my second for 2023). Becoming was good, but I was not in the best headspace for it when I was listening to it. Talk Santa to Me was a cute, fun Christmas-y story, and I enjoyed having so many Christmas-y reads this year. I'm still reading She Gets the Girl, it's really cute and I am just eating it up, but I have 10 chapters left and I'm planning to finish it after the Bills game today.
Summer, I've enjoyed this iteration of the challenge, thank you for hosting it again this year!


message 6: by fungivibes (new)

fungivibes Manged to read Peach Pit, Camp Damascus, and Murder and Mamon. I think Peach pit was one of my favourite anthologies of the year. There were a few meh stories but some really steller ones too. Camp Damascus is a really soild horror debut, great character work and body horror. Murder and Mamon was definitely better than the last Tia Rose mystery but still not as good as the first two.


message 7: by Summer (new)

Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 1673 comments Mod
Nat wrote: "I'm counting this month as a full win. Episode Thirteen was ok. I'm not a big horror reader, but I enjoyed this one. Ciao, Bella was a cute, fun romance that took m..."

It's been a pleasure to host so no thanks necessary- I'll just be glad to see you all back for 2024's round!


message 8: by Summer (new)

Summer (speaking_bookish) (speaking_bookish) | 1673 comments Mod
fungivibes wrote: "Manged to read Peach Pit, Camp Damascus, and Murder and Mamon. I think Peach pit was one of my favourite anthologies of the year. There were a few meh stories but some really steller ones too. Camp..."

I think I may actually take the plunge and read Camp Damascus. I'm not brave enough for Tingles for outlandish stuff but this sounds good!


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