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Among Us Readathon TBR!



Hi! The Among Us Readathon is next month for round 2. I had a great time in January so I’m going to do it again. One of the new rules this time is that you need to stay a crewmate or imposter for all the rounds after this one. I picked to be a crewmate because I enjoy doing the tasks and when I play the game, I prefer to be a crewmate. I picked purple because it’s dobale for me and because it’s my favorite color.  For more information on the readathon and the tasks for every crewmate or imposter, check out the main info page- here.

PURPLE CREWMATE (4 books)

 

Enter ID Code OR Fix Wiring: a standalone or a sequel

I picked Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon for this. I have been loving this YA Contemporary so far. It has potential to be a favorite read of the year and is definitely a favorite read of the quarter.  

 

Unlock Manifolds: a book at the bottom of your tbr (a low priority book)

 

Working On A Song: The Lyrics of Hadestown by Anais Mitchell was picked for this. I have been enjoying reading the lyrics and hearing how the songs changed from each incarnation of the musical. It’s fun to see how one of my favorite musicals changed over time.

 

Prime Shields: transportation on the cover (boat, plane, car, carriage etc)

This was the last book I picked because I wasn’t sure what books I had would work. I decided on Now That I’ve Found You by Kristina Forest where the characters are on a train on the cover. This story is superb so far and I’m enjoying it.  

 

Clear Asteroids: a book with a rock on the cover (mountains count for this!)

 

I enjoyed Beartown earlier in the year so Us Against You with the mountains in the background on the cover was my pick. I’m enjoying the story and I can’t wait to see where the story goes.  

 

These are just the books for this readathon. I will make a post soon with my August TBR which includes these books and well as others that didn’t fit the prompts for the purple crewmate.  

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