A Very Arc-Ish Readathon: Signup & TBR

a-very-arcish-readathon.png

Since I’m a complete mess when it comes with ARCs—I always request too many, I read relatively slowly, I always have so many ARCs on my TBR—I decided to join the A Very Arc-Ish Readathon, hosted by the lovely Aimal @ Bookshelves and Paperbacks. 

Read More »

Advertisement

Make Me Read It Readathon | Vote for What I Should Read!

-are getting married! (4).png

This year, Ely @ Tea & Titles and Val @ The Innocent Smiley are hosting the MAKE ME READ IT READATHON where friends and audience can vote for what I’ll be reading. This year, the readathon will be from July 9th to the 16th!

So what is this readathon about? Here’s what Ely and Val have said about it:

Look at the books you own, either physical, e-book or ones you’ve borrowed from the library and pick out a few you really want to read, or feel like you should read. It’s up to you how many you pick, personally I’d pick a few more than you expect to be able to read in a week. Example: if you think you’ll only read two, pick out five books or if you think you can read seven, pick out ten.

Make a list of these books on your blog, or make a video, or a Goodreads shelf or post a picture on Instagram—whatever is easiest for you. Then get friends, other bloggers/booktubers etc. to vote on which books you HAVE to read.

When the readathon comes along, you read the books in the order of most votes. For example, if one book gets 10 votes—you read that first, then the one that got 7 and so on. If there’s a tie, then it’s your preference. The goal is to read as many as possible.

Look at the books you own, either physical, e-book or ones you’ve borrowed from the library and pick out a few you really want to read, or feel like you should read. It’s up to you how many you pick, personally I’d pick a few more than you expect to be able to read in a week. Example: if you think you’ll only read two, pick out five books or if you think you can read seven, pick out ten.
Make a list of these books on your blog, or make a video, or a Goodreads shelf or post a picture on Instagram—whatever is easiest for you. Then get friends, other bloggers/booktubers etc. to vote on which books you HAVE to read.
When the readathon comes along, you read the books in the order of most votes. For example, if one book gets 10 votes—you read that first, then the one that got 7 and so on. If there’s a tie, then it’s your preference. The goal is to read as many as possible.

Without further ado, help me choose what book to read!

Are you planning to join this readathon? What books have you read in this poll?