There’s nothing like a fun readathon to finish the year with!
Many of you know that fantasy is my favorite genre, so as soon as I heard about the second round of FantasyAThon, I started working on my TBR!
FantasyAThon was started by Madi at The Book Pusher, and this year is being co-hosted by Ali from Ali Corvere Books and Julie from Pages and Pens. If you’re interested in their TBR videos, here they are:
The readathon will be starting on December 13 and finishing up on December 22. This means that participants will have two full weekends to get reading done, which I’m thankful for.
Here are the challenges:
- Read a diverse fantasy
- Read a debut or backlist title
- Start a new series or read on in a series
- Read a hype train fantasy
- Finish a fantasy you started but didn’t finish
- Read a fantasy in a format you don’t normally read
- Read one of the hosts’ favorite fantasies
- BONUS: read Winterwood by Shea Earnshaw
My official TBR for the FantasyAThon contains four books, including Winterwood, but if I have time, I’ll try to read more.
Here is my official FantasyAThon TBR:
Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Completes the following challenges:
- Read a hype train fantasy
- Read a hosts’ favorite (Ali Corvere’s)
- Start a new series
Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa
Completes the following challenges:
- Read a diverse fantasy
- Finish a fantasy you started but didn’t finish
- Read a backlist title
Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Completes the following challenge:
- Read a fantasy in a format you don’t normally read
I very rarely listen to audiobooks, although I want to learn to love them. I’ll be listening to the audiobook version of this novel.
Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw
Completes the following challenge:
- BONUS: read Winterwood by Shea Earnshaw
For Winterwood, I would like to read it, but it all depends on whether or not I get it from my library or not. I’m currently on a book-buying ban for financial reasons, and it’s currently on-order at my library with two holds ahead of me. I doubt I’ll get to it, but hopefully, it’ll work out.
Are you planning on participating in FantasyAThon? If so, what books are you planning on reading?
[…] very, very behind on reviews. I decided to re-read Shadow of the Fox during FantasyAThon Round 2 back in December. One of the prompts for the readathon was to finish a fantasy that you started but didn’t […]
LikeLike