LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.com Book of the Month YA Affiliate code: book-of-the-month.ixmz.net/YvZKj (I get a small commission if you use my code!)middle grade magic tbr (sort of)BookCave2023-10-18 | [CC] Look at me completely skipping over talking about the second book I have on hold. It's You Only Live Once, David Bravo by Mark Oshiro.
AMENDMENT!!!! After posting this video, I found out that Roshani Chokshi supports Isreal. I won’t be reading her books for this readathon or ever in the future.
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Tier 1, Beginner: -Read a book that feels "seasonal" to you (can be cozy, spooky, spring-themed if you're in the Southern hemisphere, etc.) If you don’t read seasonally, choose a book with seasonal colors on the cover! -Read a book by a Latin American author. -Read a book nominated for an award or listed on a reading list other than the Newbery Award. You can still choose a book that has made the Newbery list! It just has to also appear on another list or award.
Tier 2, Challenge: Complete the 3 Beginner prompts PLUS -Read a friend and/or book blogger’s recommendation -Read a book in a series -Read a book that counts towards a goal or project you have (this can be a very loose goal, i.e., “read more historical fiction”, “read my owned TBR”, etc.) -Read a book by an author you love -Read a book in a genre you don't read as often in Middle Grade -Read a book from a previous TBR (doesn't have to be specifically a Middle Grade Magic TBR) -Read a book featuring Latin American folklore or mythology.
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Main Character: -Read a book with a main character in who's different from you -Read a book with a main character who shares something with you
Companion: Friend: Read a book recommended by a friend Sibling / Cousin / etc.: Read a book with themes of family Animal Companion: Read a book with an animal on cover / title / etc. OR a book chosen by a pet / one you think they'd like ...Enemy? Let's hope they're a friend later! Read a book you're unsure about. Mentor: It's so important for young readers (and older readers!) to see stories that reflect things they deal with: Read a book dealing with an important issue.
Genre: Choose your genre (or more than one!) depending on which you choose for a prompt -Read a book in your favorite genre -Read a book from a genre you normally don't read in MG (nonfiction, sci-fi, etc.) -Read a book from a genre you always mean to read more of
Settings: Home: Read an author you love. Castle: Castles, unfortunately, often come with dungeons: Read a book with dark or serious elements (tone, cover, etc.) School: Learning is lifelong: Read a book that makes you curious or interested. Forest: A forest can be quiet and even lonely: Read a book you haven't heard much about or that doesn't have many reviews. The cool kid's house: Read a hyped book. Community center: Read a book about community support, found family, people coming together, etc. A book: A book itself can be a setting!: Read a cozy or comforting book. The witch's cottage, who's actually a lovely person, thank you very much: Read a book that breaks the "rules" (AKA stereotypes) of Middle Grade.
Plot: Internal conflict: Read a book you've been putting off External conflict: Read a book with a cover you love (EXTERNAL part of the book ;)) You're the Chosen One: Pick up any book you want! You're NOT the Chosen One, you're just an ordinary person doing what has to be done: Finish one of your currently reading books or one you need to for another project / readathon (this one doesn't have to be MG) Whoops, turns out you have magic powers: Read a book with a trope you love. Self-acceptance: Read a book you think you'll love. Something weird is going on, and you've got to find out what it is: Read a book with a mystery element OR pick a book randomly from your TBR (can be a specific shelf, stack, full TBR, social media poll, etc.)
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✨FIND ME ELSEWHERE✨ Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/3100973-yvette Email: bookcave@yahoo.comLatinxathon LiveshowBookCave2021-10-12 | ✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨WATCH PARTY - La Llorona (2020) dir by Jayro Bustamante Saturday, October 9 (time TBD) ✨LIVESHOW - hosted on Yvette's (@BookCave) channel Sunday, October 10 (time TBD)
✨LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS✨ 1. Read a short work (poetry, short story, picture book, etc.) 2. Read something spooky (horror, features ghosts, etc.) 3. Read something cozy (favorite genre, read with a hot drink, etc.) 4. Read something with a seasonal cover (color, tone, vibe, etc.)
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✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨THE BOOKS✨ Paletero Man by Luck Diaz Post-Colonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o Paola Santiago and the River of Tears by Taylor Kay Mejia Eartheater by Dolores Reyes, translated by Julia Sanches Dance all Night by Alexis Daria Mangoes and Misteltoe by Adriana Herrera American Christmas by Adriana Herrera Drag Me Up by RM Virtues Flood City by Daniel Jose Older The President and the Frog by Carolina de Robertis Velvet Was the Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
✨WATCH PARTY - La Llorona (2020) dir by Jayro Bustamante Saturday, October 9 (time TBD) ✨LIVESHOW - hosted on Yvette's (@BookCave) channel Sunday, October 10 (time TBD)
✨LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS✨ 1. Read a short work (poetry, short story, picture book, etc.) 2. Read something spooky (horror, features ghosts, etc.) 3. Read something cozy (favorite genre, read with a hot drink, etc.) 4. Read something with a seasonal cover (color, tone, vibe, etc.)
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✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨WATCH PARTY - La Llorona (2020) dir by Jayro Bustamante Saturday, October 9 (time TBD) LIVESHOW - hosted on Yvette's (@BookCave) channel Sunday, October 10 (time TBD)
✨LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS✨ 1. Read a short work (poetry, short story, picture book, etc.) 2. Read something spooky (horror, features ghosts, etc.) 3. Read something cozy (favorite genre, read with a hot drink, etc.) 4. Read something with a seasonal cover (color, tone, vibe, etc.)
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✨PROMPTS✨ Jason Reynolds - Read an ownvoices book that deals with issues outside of the character's marginalization. Grace Lin - Read a book that involves folk tales, fairy tales, mythology, or storytelling. Jacqueline Woodson - Read a book by a prolific and/or famous author you’ve never read from. Roshani Chokshi - Read a MG book by an author you’ve only read Adult and/or YA from. Tahereh Mafi - Read a book that will take you out of this world. L.M. Montgomery - Read a classic OR reread a favorite. Kacen Callender - Read a queer book. Katherine Applegate - Read a book with an animal protagonist or strong supporting character. Kwame Alexander - Read a novel in verse. Frances Hardinge - Read a book that challenges assumptions about Middle Grade. Hena Khan - Read a book with themes of family. Anna Meriano - Read a book featuring a trope you love.
✨THE BOOKS✨ The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac King and Dragonflies by Kacen Callender CeCe Rios and the Desert of Souls by Kaela Rivera Star Wars The High Republic: Race to Crashpoint Tower by Daniel Jose Older The Last Fallen Star by Graci Kim
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✨PROMPTS✨ Jason Reynolds - Read an ownvoices book that deals with issues outside of the character's marginalization. Grace Lin - Read a book that involves folk tales, fairy tales, mythology, or storytelling. Jacqueline Woodson - Read a book by a prolific and/or famous author you’ve never read from. Roshani Chokshi - Read a MG book by an author you’ve only read Adult and/or YA from. Tahereh Mafi - Read a book that will take you out of this world. L.M. Montgomery - Read a classic OR reread a favorite. Kacen Callender - Read a queer book. Katherine Applegate - Read a book with an animal protagonist or strong supporting character. Kwame Alexander - Read a novel in verse. Frances Hardinge - Read a book that challenges assumptions about Middle Grade. Hena Khan - Read a book with themes of family. Anna Meriano - Read a book featuring a trope you love.
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✨FIND ME ELSEWHERE✨ Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/3100973-yvette Email: bookcave@yahoo.comQueer Holiday Romance Book RecommendationsBookCave2021-03-30 | [CC] Me when the law mowers start: I'm going to make the best out of an unfortunate situation 😊 Me two seconds later: Why THE FUCK are those mowers still going 🔪🔪
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✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS & LATINXATHON BOOK TAG (Inspired by the Blackathon created by Bowties&Books)✨ 1. VOICES: Read a book by a Black and/or Indigenous Latinx author 2. LATINIDAD: Read a book written by an intersectional Latinx author 3. ROOTS: Read a translated book or a book featuring more than one language 4. HERITAGE: Read a book written by an author from a non-Spanish speaking Latin American country (or heritage) 5. #LatinxLitTakeover: Read the group book - By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery ***BONUS: Read books that are written by authors representing a different Latinx heritage. (Inspired by Asian Readathon created by ReadwithCindy)
✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS & LATINXATHON BOOK TAG (Inspired by the Blackathon created by Bowties&Books)✨ 1. VOICES: Read a book by a Black and/or Indigenous Latinx author 2. LATINIDAD: Read a book written by an intersectional Latinx author 3. ROOTS: Read a translated book or a book featuring more than one language 4. HERITAGE: Read a book written by an author from a non-Spanish speaking Latin American country (or heritage) 5. #LatinxLitTakeover: Read the group book - By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery ***BONUS: Read books that are written by authors representing a different Latinx heritage. (Inspired by Asian Readathon created by ReadwithCindy)
✨GIVEAWAY INFO✨ We will be sending 2 winners each a copy of the group book: By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery and Gmorning, Gnight! by Lin-Manuel Miranda. We will select one domestic (US-based) winner and an international winner.
You can enter the giveaway 3 ways: 1 - Donate to Black Latina Girls and Women Fund (givebutter.com/afroresistencia/latinxathonfundraiser) + DM @Latinxathon proof (screenshot is fine) 2 - Post a TBR on any platform + share using #Latinxathon 3 - Post The Latinxathon Book Tag or a Latinx book recommendation on any platform + share using #Latinxathon
Our random winners will be announced on September 1st. Must be 18 or older and willing to share your address for shipping - please specify if you are US-based or international.
✨WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON?✨ National Latinx Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Latinx American people are celebrated. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
✨LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS & LATINXATHON BOOK TAG (Inspired by the Blackathon created by Bowties&Books)✨ 1. VOICES: Read a book by a Black and/or Indigenous Latinx author 2. LATINIDAD: Read a book written by an intersectional Latinx author 3. ROOTS: Read a translated book or a book featuring more than one language 4. HERITAGE: Read a book written by an author from a non-Spanish speaking Latin American country (or heritage) 5. #LatinxLitTakeover: Read the group book - By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery ***BONUS: Read books that are written by authors representing a different Latinx heritage. (Inspired by Asian Readathon created by ReadwithCindy)
✨GIVEAWAY INFO✨ We will be sending 2 winners each a copy of the group book: By Any Means Necessary by Candice Montgomery and Gmorning, Gnight! by Lin-Manuel Miranda. We will select one domestic (US-based) winner and an international winner.
You can enter the giveaway 3 ways: 1 - Donate to Black Latina Girls and Women Fund (givebutter.com/afroresistencia/latinxathonfundraiser) + DM @Latinxathon proof (screenshot is fine) 2 - Post a TBR on any platform + share using #Latinxathon 3 - Post The Latinxathon Book Tag or a Latinx book recommendation on any platform + share using #Latinxathon
Our random winners will be announced on September 1st. Must be 18 or older and willing to share your address for shipping - please specify if you are US-based or international.
✨THE BOOKS✨ More to the Story by Hena Khan The Way to Rio Luna by Zoraida Cordova Rick Alex Gino Efren Divided by Ernesto Cisneros Lalani of the Distant Sea by Erin Estrada Kelly My Heart Fills With Happiness by Monique Gray Smith
✨THE BOOKS✨ American Dreamer by Adriana Herrera Mangos and Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera Soft Hours are Just Starting by Stitch Hood Witch by Faylita Hicks
✨QUEER BLACK ARTISTS FEATURED✨ PYNK by Janelle Monae Like Eating Glass by Bloc Party
1. "Children need windows and mirrors. They need mirrors in which they see themselves and windows through which they see the world" - Dr. Rudline Simms Bishop Read and ownvoices book featuring a main character who is different from you; AND read a book with a main character you share some part of your identity with.
2. "Since it is so likely that [children] will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker" - CS Lewis Read a book that gives you hope.
3. "You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children" - Madeleine L'Engle Read a book with a serious topic.
4. "If I'm honest I have to tell you I still fairy-tales and I like them best of all." - Audrey Hepburn Read a "storytime" book: Fairytale, folktale, picturebook, etc.
5. Imagination for the child is the miraculous, freewheeling device he uses to course his way through the problems of everyday...It is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis" - Maurive Sendak Read a story you would consider fantastical or imaginative.
6. "If someone had taken that book out of my had said, you're too old for this, maybe I'd never have believed that someone who looked like me could be in the pages of the book, that someone who looked like me had a story." - Jacqueline Woodson Read a book by a marginalized author you think will bring you joy.
✨LINKS AND STUFF ✨ Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comMid Year Book Freak Out Tag | 2020BookCave2020-07-16 | [CC] Like a complete fool, I forgot to mention that I also pre-ordered Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia for the last question.
THE BOOKS In the Dreamhouse by Carmen Maria Machado The City We Became by NK Jeminsin The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune A Mixture of Mischief by Anna Meriano The Henna Wars by Abida Jaigirdar I'll Be the One by Lyla Lee The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows: Feminine Pursuits by Olivia Waite The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite Five Midnights by Ann Davila Cardinal The New Year Boyfriend by Zoey Gong Lakewood by Megan Giddings Leather and Lace by Rebel Carter My Hero Academia by Kohei Horikoshi Nightmare Magazine Issue 49, Women Destroy Horror, edited by Ellen Datlow The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows: Feminine Pursuits by Olivia Waite Cemetery Boys by Aiden Things Hoped For by Chenica Higgins When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole He’s Come Undone, a romance anthology Femme Like Her by Fiona Zedd The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen
TAG CREATORS Chami Earl Grey Books
QUESTIONS 1. Best book you’ve read so far. 2. Best sequel you've read so far. 3. New release you haven't read yet, but want to. 4. Most anticipated release for the second half of the year. 5. Biggest disappointment. 6. Biggest surprise. 7. Favourite new author. 8. Newest fictional crush. 9. Newest favourite character. 10. Book that made you cry. 11. Book that made you happy. 12. Favourite book to film adaptation you saw this year. 13. Favourite video you have done so far this year. 14. Most beautiful book you've bought so far this year (or received). 15. What books do you need to read by the end of the year?
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comGetting into Horror | GRWM Discussion & Book HaulBookCave2020-06-16 | [CC] Book haul starts at 06:15
BOOKS Race, Oppression and the Zombie: Essays on Cross-cultural Appropriations of the Caribbean Tradition (Contributions to Zombie Studies) by Christopher Moreman and Cory Rushton Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul by Leila Taylor Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Taaqtumi: An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Blood Poetry by Leland Pitts-Gonzalez Island of Bones by Gaby Triana Zero Saints by Gabino Iglesias Shapeshifter by J.F. Gonzalez Santa Muerte by Cynthia Pelayo Coney Island Siren by Theresa Varela Snow Over Utopia by Rudolfo A. Serna Nightmare Magazine Issue 49, People of Color Destory Horror edited by Silvia-Moreno Garcia Nightmare Magazine Issue 49, Women Destroy Horror, edited by Ellen Datlow Nightmare Magazine Issue 37, Queers Destroy Horror edited by Wendy N. Wagner
THE BOOKS Group Read - This is What it Feels Like by Rebecca Barrow Bloom by Kevin Panetta Meet Cute by Jack Harbon Sappho, translated by Mary Barnard Sugar Summer by Hannah Moskowitz Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco Semi Queer by Anne Baley Holding Still For as Long as Possible by Zoe Whittal
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comWe Set the Dark on Fire Book TagBookCave2020-05-20 | [CC]
THE QUESTIONS 1/ Dani: A book you would sacrifice everything for 2/ Carmen: A book that you didn’t see coming and hit you hard* *note: a plot twist you didn’t see coming, a book that you have low expectations but pleasantly surprised you 3/ Mateo: A book or character you want to throw to the trash 4/ Sota: A book that you wish you knew all the secrets of 5/ La Voz: A book about finding your voice/fighting the system/burning everything to the ground 6/ Medio: A fictional school you’d like to attend 7/ Primera: A character that would be an amazing Primera A Primera is her husband's partner, she will help him with his work. She has to be smart, confident, but she’s not allowed to be sentimental or vulnerable. 8/ Segunda: A character that would be an amazing Segunda A Segunda is her husband's lover. She will be the mother of the family and she’s supposed to be kind, romantic, caring, effortless beautiful. 9/ Set On Fire: A book that gives you hope
THE BOOKS That Could be Enough by Alyssa Cole I'm Afraid of Men by Vivek Shraya Candy Color Paradox by Isaku Natsume The Broken Earth Trilogy by NK Jeminsin Strange Birds: A Field Guide to Ruffling Feathers by Ceila C. Perez Wolverine and the X-Men (2011) Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa The Stars and the Blackness Between Them by Junauda Petrus Parkland: Birth of a Movement by David Cullen
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comMarch Wrap Up | 2020BookCave2020-05-06 | [CC] I left out that I also read Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey. Very good book about sapphic librarians who hate fascists. ALSO, I'm not sure when the 'd' in deaf should be capitalized.
THE BOOKS Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austin The Silence Between Us by Alison Gervais Pink Slip by Katrina Jackson Trawn: Treason by Timothy Zahn Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing by Charlie Adhara Fledgling by Octavia Butler Dead Voices by Katherine Arden Five Midnights by Ann Davila Cardinal Lords of the Earth by David Bowles Love Sugar Magic: A Mixture of Mischief by Anna Meriano Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Tea Dragon Society by Katie O'Neill Warrior Women: An Unexpected History by Pamela Toler
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/3100973-yvette Email: bookcave@yahoo.comWomen Warriors | Book Review and Petty GrievancesBookCave2020-04-07 | [CC] Contrary to what it looks like, I didn't film this with the lights off. I just managed to make my lighting even worse with a shiny new ring light 🙃
THE BOOKS Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez Native Country of the Heart by Cherrie L. Moraga In the Dreamhouse by Carmen Maria Machado Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. Christopher Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan Peluda by Melissa Lozada-Oliva My Hero Academia, Vol 3 by Kohei Horikoshi Low riders in Space by Cathy Camper and Raul III Wilder Girls by Rory Powers
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.com2019 Reading StatsBookCave2020-02-21 | [CC] How the hell are y'all making those pretty as fuck graphs for these things.
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comBooks I Pre-Ordered in 2019BookCave2020-01-24 | [CC] After an unexpected BookTube hiatus, I'm back! 😊
THE BOOKS No two ways by Chi Yu Rodriguez Red white and royal blue by Casey McQuiston Black leopard red wolf by Marlon James Shadows you left by Jude Sierra and Taylor Brooke Lady’s guide to celestial mechanics by Olivia Waite Once ghosted twice shy by Alyssa Cole Hither, page Cat Sebastian A little light mischief by Cat Sebastain New ink on life Rom and Yuli by Amara Lynn Mangos and Mistletoe by Adriana Herrera No Room at the Inn by Brooke Winters
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comTexas Book Festival Book HaulBookCave2019-12-04 | [CC] booksbooksbooks
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comQueer Lit Readathon TBR | Round 4BookCave2019-11-28 | [CC] It's that time of year again.
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comDrinks Inspired by The Dragon PrinceBookCave2019-11-20 | [CC] Let's drink and watch some cartoons
MINITHON INFO!!
COHOST Cara @ Wilde Book Garden: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEqG...
TAG 1)Like The Dragon Prince, Middle Grade literature can be (and often is) enjoyed by a wide range of people. Share a MG book you think is especially well-suited to being enjoyed by readers of all ages! 2)Some of the basic plot elements of Dragon Prince are familiar and much-loved fantasy tropes. Share a book with a common trope or plotline that you love anyway—maybe it’s done in a creative way, maybe the book just unapologetically embraces the trope, etc. 3)Talk about one of your favorite moments from the show: spoiler-free, please! (Or share one of the more general elements that you love.)
CHALLENGES 1)Read an ownvoices fantasy book 2)Read the next book in a series 3)Read any book with illustrations (manga, graphic novel, comic, picture book, book with a map, etc.)
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comDragon Prince Minithon Announcement and Book TagBookCave2019-11-05 | [CC] Let's talk about some dragons
TAG 1)Like The Dragon Prince, Middle Grade literature can be (and often is) enjoyed by a wide range of people. Share a MG book you think is especially well-suited to being enjoyed by readers of all ages! 2)Some of the basic plot elements of Dragon Prince are familiar and much-loved fantasy tropes. Share a book with a common trope or plotline that you love anyway—maybe it’s done in a creative way, maybe the book just unapologetically embraces the trope, etc. 3)Talk about one of your favorite moments from the show: spoiler-free, please! (Or share one of the more general elements that you love.)
CHALLENGES 1)Read an ownvoices fantasy book 2)Read the next book in a series 3)Read any book with illustrations (manga, graphic novel, comic, picture book, book with a map, etc.)
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.comAugust Wrap Up | 2019BookCave2019-10-24 | [CC] Posting an August wrap up at the end of October. What is time.
SKIP TO THAT ONE PART 00:14 Stats 01:10 On earth we’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong 02:52 The Lost Coast by Amy Rose Capetta 04:43 Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite 06:49 Hot Dog Girl by Jennifer Dugan 08:05 Wicked Fox by Kat Cho 09:15 The Soul of the Sword by Julie Kagawa 10:31 The Last Guardian by Eion Colfer 11:56 Bad Wolf series by Charlie Adhara 15:58 Master and Apprentice by Claudia Gray 18:17 The Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia 19:35 The Bride was a Boy by Chii 20:36 A Crash of Fate by Zoraida Cordova 21:50 Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.com Book of the Month YA Affiliate code: book-of-the-month.ixmz.net/YvZKj (I get a small commission if you use my code!)Latinxathon Vlog | Round 2BookCave2019-10-15 | [CC] Late and long, but here.
THE BOOKS The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante Shadows You Left by Jude Sierra and Taylor Brooke Salsa Noctura by Daniel Jose Older Nocturna by Maya Montayne The Invisible Mountain by Carolina de Robertis Dance All Night by Alexis Daria Wild Beauty by Anna-Marie McClemore
LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS 1. VOICES: Read a book written by an Indigenous or Afro-Latinx author 2. LATINIDAD: Read a book written by an intersectional Latinx author 3. ROOTS: Read a translated book or a book featuring more than one language 4. HERITAGE: Read a book written by an author from a non-Spanish speaking Latin American country (or heritage) 5. #LatinxLitTakeover: Read the group book - The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante ***BONUS: Read books that are written by authors representing a different Latinx heritage. (Inspired by ReadwithCindy's Asian Readathon)
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LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS 1. VOICES: Read a book written by an Indigenous or Afro-Latinx author 2. LATINIDAD: Read a book written by an intersectional Latinx author 3. ROOTS: Read a translated book or a book featuring more than one language 4. HERITAGE: Read a book written by an author from a non-Spanish speaking Latin American country (or heritage) 5. #LatinxLitTakeover: Read the group book - The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante ***BONUS: Read books that are written by authors representing a different Latinx heritage. (Inspired by ReadwithCindy's Asian Readathon)
GIVEAWAY INFO You can enter the giveaway 3 ways: 1 - Donate to RAICES (give.classy.org/latinx-a-thon) + DM @Latinxathon proof (screenshot is fine) 2 - Post a TBR or recommendation on any platform + share using #Latinxathon 3 - Follow all #LatinxLitTakeover accounts @Latinxathon @LatinxBookClub @LatinxBookBingo Our random winner will be announced on September 1st and will receive a copy of the group book: The Grief Keeper. (We can ship internationally!) Must be 18 or older and willing to share your address for shipping.
LINKS AND STUFF Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/3100973-yvette Email: bookcave@yahoo.com Book of the Month YA Affiliate code: book-of-the-month.ixmz.net/YvZKj (I get a small commission if you use my code!)Latinxathon Announcement + Giveaway | Round 2BookCave2019-08-18 | [CC] WHAT IS LATINX-A-THON? National Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15 to October 15 (in the US), when the contributions and heritage of Hispanic/Latinx Americans people are celebrated. There is no better way to celebrate than with reading. Thus the #latinxathon was born. Join us in reading books by Latinx authors.
LATINX-A-THON PROMPTS 1. VOICES: Read a book written by an Indigenous or Afro-Latinx author 2. LATINIDAD: Read a book written by an intersectional Latinx author 3. ROOTS: Read a translated book or a book featuring more than one language 4. HERITAGE: Read a book written by an author from a non-Spanish speaking Latin American country (or heritage) 5. # LatinxLitTakeover: Read the group book - The Grief Keeper by Alexandra Villasante ***BONUS: Read books that are written by authors representing a different Latinx heritage. (Inspired by ReadwithCindy's Asian Readathon)
GIVEAWAY INFO You can enter the giveaway 3 ways: 1 - Donate to RAICES (give.classy.org/latinx-a-thon) + DM @Latinxathon proof (screenshot is fine) 2 - Post a TBR or recommendation on any platform + share using #Latinxathon 3 - Follow all #LatinxLitTakeover accounts @Latinxathon @LatinxBookClub @LatinxBookBingo Our random winner will be announced on September 1st and will receive a copy of the group book: The Grief Keeper. (We can ship internationally!) Must be 18 or older and willing to share your address for shipping.
Links and Stuff Twitter: twitter.com/bookcave_ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/3... Email: bookcave@yahoo.com Book of the Month YA Affiliate code: book-of-the-month.ixmz.net/YvZKj (I get a small commission if you use my code!)Make Up Book TagBookCave2019-08-14 | [CC] I forgot to mention, but I'm a Book of the Month YA Affiliate!! Use my code to sign up! (I get a small commission) If you enroll this month using the code 'FLEX', you get 33% off the regular subscription price. book-of-the-month.ixmz.net/YvZKj
✖️Questions✖️ 1. PRIMER: pick a book that left a lasting impression 2. FOUNDATION: pick your favorite first book in a series 3. CONCEALER: pick a character you wish you could get rid of 4. POWDER: pick your favorite last book in a series 5. EYEBROWS: a book that you think everyone should read 6. EYESHADOW: pick a book that has your favorite colors on the cover 7. EYELINER: pick a dark & mysterious book 8. MASCARA: pick a loooooong book 9. BLUSH: pick a book that had some cringe-worthy romance 10. HIGHLIGHTER: pick a book that brightened your day 11. LIPSTICK: your favorite book kiss