How We're Using Our 2021 Book Club List
When we introduced this year's BB book club we encouraged anyone taking part to use the list of prompts in whatever way best suited their reading habits. Whether it be simply trying to tick off all 24 prompts by 31st December 2021, selecting your favourite 12 and tackling one each month across the year, or even using them to create bingo sheets, there are lots of ways to get involved. So how have some of Team BB's members chosen to use the list?
Anjali: While I'm not sure I'll be able to cross off all the prompts, I'm definitely trying! Though I'm definitely slotting the books I'm reading into the prompts, rather than choosing a book to read that's based on a prompt. It's working so far, and out of the 7 books I've read so far this year, I've only not been able to slot one book in.
I have a few more books on the go at the time of this post, so I'll be ticking a few more off the list in the next week or so!
Erin: I'm hoping to cross off all of this year's prompts! With the books I've read so far I could have completed a few more already but I've chosen to only purposefully tackle around two per month, and similarly to Anjali I’m not currently specifically picking out books only because they fit the prompts.
After reading a few books in the autobiography/memoir category through the first couple of months of 2021, and having a bunch more on my TBR, as an additional challenge I've also chosen to try and complete this particular prompt every month throughout 2021.
What Have We Read So Far?
Anjali
Erin
A 2021 Release: The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah
With A Face On The Cover: Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas
A 2020 Goodreads Choice Award Winner Or Nominee: The Invisible Life Of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
Set At Or Featuring A Wedding: Majesty by Katharine McGee
A Murder Mystery: This Is Our Story by Ashley Elston
Bonus Challenge - books that fall into the Autobiography/Memoirs genre read so far include:
- We're Going To Need More Wine by Gabrielle Union
- Straight Outta Crawley by Romesh Ranganathan
- To Be A Gay Man by Will Young
- As Good As It Gets by Romesh Ranganathan
If you're joining in with our 2021 book club we would love to hear from you! Leave a comment or contact us on Instagram (@bloggersbookshelf) to let us know which prompts you've crossed of and the books you've chosen to read.
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