Sunday 19 July 2020

Reading Rush 2020 - TBR

Hey there!

Every year, two incredible ladies, Ariel Bissett and Raeleen Lemay host a readathon during the month of July called The Reading Rush. The Reading Rush consists of seven reading challenges, Instagram challenges and YouTube challenges. Each year, the girls create a website for anyone to join and engage with other people participating. Anyone can participate in The Reading Rush and for every challenge you complete, you earn badges for your online profile. It is so much fun!

The Reading Rush is running from July 20th until July 26th and there are seven reading challenges, three YouTube challenges and seven Instagram challenges. 

As you can see, each challenge has a badge attached to it. Once you complete each challenge, you have earned the badge and they become part of your profile on the website. Let's go through the reading challenges first!

Reading Challenges
 


These are the seven reading challenges for this year and to be honest, I was quite pleased with them! The only one I found a little tricky was "Read a book that inspired a movie you've already seen" because I am very much a read the book before watching the movie type of person. 

The first reading challenge is to "Read a book with a cover that matches the colour of your birthstone." Now, I am a July baby so my birthstone is Ruby and  I own a lot of books that have a red cover, so I was more than happy with this prompt. The book I have chosen to read for this prompt is First Term at Malory Towers by Enid Blyton. As a child, I loved both the Malory Towers and the St Clares books by Enid Blyton, so when I remembered the cover for the first book in the Malory Towers series was red, I knew it was the perfect choice for this prompt.

The prompt "Read a book in a genre you have always wanted to read more of" is an interesting one. Originally, I was going to select a non-fiction book as I used to read a lot of non-fiction works but have been slacking the last couple of years. Instead, I have chosen Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo. This novel is written entirely in verse and I really want to read more books written in verse so this is the perfect opportunity.

Now, the prompt "Read a book completely outside of your house" caused some controversy because of the current health pandemic. However, Ariel and Raeleen decided on these prompts months ago, before the health pandemic and have said you can be as inventive with this prompt as you like. Personally, I still have to work and I have a big garden so I can read a book whilst I am at work or sitting in my garden. For other people, this prompt isn't as easy. Ariel and Raeleen have given some ideas to help with this prompt, such as: listening to an audiobook whilst you go on a walk, reading your book next to an open window, reading a book at relative or friends house. Whatever works best for you is all good! The book I am choosing to read for this prompt is The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern as it is a book I have been meaning to read for so long and never gotten round to it!

The next prompt is "Read a book that takes place on a different continent than where you live" was going to be fairly easy for me because I live in Europe and a lot of books that I own are set in America or Asia. The book I plan to read for this challenge is The Colour of Our Sky by Amita Trasi which is set in India and Los Angeles. I was given this book for my birthday and I cannot wait to read it!

"Read a book that starts with the word The" must have made every single participant smile, it gives you so many options to choose from! I decided to go with The Gentlemans Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee for this prompt and I will be listening to this book on audio.

The second last prompt is "Read a book that inspired a movie you've already seen". This was a little difficult for me but after changing my mind a couple of times, I settled on It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini. I watched this movie when I was about thirteen or fourteen years old and didn't realise it was based on a book until a couple of years later! I am really excited to read this book because I really enjoyed the film and 99% of the time, the book is always better than the film.

The last prompt is "Read a book you touch first". For this, I wrote down the titles on six books on bits of paper, closed my eyes and picked a bit of paper at random. The book I selected was Orbiting Jupiter by Gary D. Schmidt which I was secretly hoping I would pick!

YouTube Challenges

I really do think I can complete all of these reading challenges this year and read all seven books I have picked. I think I am also going to try vlogging throughout the week for the first time too! If I do decide to vlog, Ariel and Raeleen have created some YouTube challenges for The Reading Rush too! 

Now, I might chicken out and not vlog anything next week but for right now, I am set on trying it. I have wanted to make booktube videos for so long but I have never had the confidence to bite the bullet and go for it. This might just be the push I need. 

The first YouTube challenge is to make a video sharing the books you're planning to read during the Reading Rush. The second is to make a Reading Rush Vlog in which you make a cup of tea or coffee, match your outfit to a book in your TBR, talk about a favourite bookish story or memory and share the vlog on your YouTube channel. The last YouTube challenge is to do the Rushing to Read Tag created by Ariel and Raeleen.

Instagram Challenges

If I do chicken out of the YouTube challenges, I always have the Instagram Challenges to participate in! There are seven Instagram challenges, one for you to do each day! I always love doing these, they are so much fun!


1) Recreate a book cover.
2) Cosplay your book character.
3) Take a photo of your current read with your pet.
4) Take a photo where your book and the background match.
5) Take a photo of a book stack.
6) Take a photo of your reading fuel.
7) Use your books to make an artwork.


There are also seven extra badges you can achieve, even one for just participating in this years Reading Rush! So just to recap, there are seven reading challenges, seven Instagram challenges, three Youtube challenges and a grand total of sixteen badges to try and get! The Reading Rush 2020 is going to be so much fun!




        


I am really excited to read and review all of these books. Let me know if you are participating in this years Reading Rush and what you are reading! Check out Ariel and Raeleen below and my bookstagram too!

Ariel Bissetthttps://www.instagram.com/ArielBissett/

Raeleen Lemayhttps://www.instagram.com/RaeleenLemay/

Reading Rushhttps://www.instagram.com/thereadingrush/
                                https://twitter.com/TheReadingRush
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37gcZOg4Hkw
                               
Mehttps://www.instagram.com/bookswithlauren/


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Lauren





Thursday 16 April 2020

Stay Home Reading Rush - TBR

Hey there!

You would think that I have given myself enough of a reading challenge this month with participating in the Magical Readathon to become a Healer (check my previous blog post for more information!). However I, disagree!

Each year two wonderful ladies, Ariel Bissett and Raeleen Lemay host a readathon in July called The Reading Rush. Each year the girls create a website for anyone to join and participate in The Reading Rush and you earn badges for your profile for each challenge you complete. It is so much fun! This month, because we are all stuck at home, the girls decided to host a Stay Home Reading Rush and I instantly wanted to take part.

The Stay Home Reading Rush is running from April 16th until April 19th and there are both reading challenges and Instagram challenges. As this readathon is only small, there are only four reading challenges to complete. 

As you can see, each challenge has a badge attached to it. Once you complete each challenge, you earn the badge and can attach it to your profile later in the year when The Reading Rush begins in July.




I love this challenge because right now, I wish I could go anywhere that isn't my home or place of work! For this challenge I have chosen a book that I am also reading for my Magical Readathon Transfiguration class and that book is:

City of Bones - Cassandra Clare

Who doesn't want to visit Shadowhunters and the Shadow World right?






I also really like this challenge because its simple. Plus, all books make me smile so it was going to be an easy choice! For this challenge I am choosing to read:

HeartStopper Volume 3 - Alice Oseman

This graphic novel makes me smile, fills my heart, makes me happy and gives me all the LGBTQ+ goodness that I need in my life.






This is the prompt that I found really difficult. I wanted to chose books or graphic novels that would allow me to complete all of these challenges and I couldn't find one with a house on the cover for ages! Finally I had a lightbulb moment and I am going to be reading:

Goldie Vance - Hope Lawson, Brittney Williams & Sarah Stern





I think I will find this challenge quite easy! The only places I have been reading at the moment are in my bedroom, conservatory or at work. Seems easy enough? The book I have chosen to read for this challenge is:

The Lost Sisters - Holly Black

This is a short prequel story involving the two sisters, Jude and Taryn from the Folk and Air trilogy. I loved all three books in that trilogy so I can't wait to dive back into the world, even if it only is for 50 pages.




Another thing I love about The Reading Rush is the fun challenges Ariel and Raeleen create to break up the reading challenges. These challenges are usually Instagram or Twitter related and for the Stay Home Reading Rush, they are Instagram related. Each day of the readathon, you are challenged to upload a photo of something they want to see.



I love these Instagram challenges and I think they are going to be so fun to do! I just need to remember and do them! I have been trying to use my bookstagram a lot more recently so this really is the perfect challenge for me this weekend! Come and check out my Instagram and see what photo's I upload for each challenge! I will leave links at the end of the blog!

So there we have my entire TBR for the Stay Home Reading Rush and I will be disappointed with myself if I don't complete it! I deliberately made my TBR completely doable alongside my Magical Readathon challenges so I have no excuses! I am really excited to read and review all of these books and graphic novels. Let me know if you are participating in the Stay Home Reading Rush and what you are reading!

Ariel Bissetthttps://www.instagram.com/ArielBissett/

Raeleen Lemayhttps://www.instagram.com/RaeleenLemay/

Reading Rushhttps://www.instagram.com/thereadingrush/
                                https://twitter.com/TheReadingRush
                                https://thereadingrush.com/stayhome

Mehttps://www.instagram.com/bookswithlauren/

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Lauren




Wednesday 1 April 2020

Magical Readathon - OWLs TBR

Hey there!

Confession number one: I am a massive geek.
Confession number two: I am a massive Harry Potter Fan.

Those are the two things you need to know about me before you continue reading this post otherwise you will probably think I am crazy.

If - for some crazy reason - you are not familiar with the wonderful world of Harry Potter, in the fifth year at Hogwarts, students have their first set of exams: Ordinary Wizarding Levels (OWLs). In seventh year, they then have their Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests (NEWTs). 

I would give anything to be a student at Hogwarts, live in the Wizarding World and yes, even take my OWLs and NEWTs. I did say I was a massive geek, and I am not the only one! Thus, the Magical Readathon was created by the wonderful G! Here is a link to G's announcement video for this years Magical Readathon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRuZ4EBkiKA 
G is known as BookRoast in the Bookish Community and she has put an incredible amount of effort into creating this Read-a-thon for everyone. She has made authentic looking letters, career guides and certificates for everyone. The idea of the Magical Readathon is that in April you pick a Wizarding Career you would like to have and that career will have specific subjects found at Hogwarts that you need to take. Each subject has a reading task you need to complete in order for you to gain an OWL in that subject. In August you can either continue with the career you selected for your OWLs or pick a different career. Similarly to OWLs, each career has specific subjects you have to complete and specific grades to achieve to gain a NEWT in that subject. Each subject at NEWT level has three reading tasks to complete. Each task gains you a different grade: Acceptable, Exceeds Expectations or Outstanding. 

As it is April, I will be participating in OWLs. Here is a link to the Magical Readathon Website where you can find links to the career guides, letters and tasks: https://www.magicalreadathon.com/copy-of-induction-to-magical-readat 

G is always adding to the career options and currently has over twenty to chose from! Auror, Broom Maker, Wand Maker, Hogwarts Professor, Astronomer and Mazoologist are just some of the amazing careers you can pick! This year, my chosen career is Healer. 


I chose the career of Healer as it is very similar to the work I do in real life and I love helping people. It is one of the more challenging careers as I have eight subjects to study. As you can see from the picture, my compulsory subjects are Herbology, Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Potions and Transfiguration. I also have to pick an additional three subjects. I have picked Muggle Studies, Care of Magical Creatures and History of Magic. I would love to be a student at Hogwarts and study these subjects but for now, G's Magical Readathon is as close as I am going to get! As I said before, each subject has a task to be completed to gain an OWL. These are the tasks G has created for this years OWLs.


I really liked the look of all the tasks but I knew I would find some a little trickier to complete than others. It took me a little while to decide on which books I was going to read for each subject but I got there eventually. 

Herbology: Mimbulus Mimbletonia - Read a book with a title starting with M
For this subject, I will be reading Mirage by Somaiya Daud.

Charms: Lumos Maxima - Read a book that has a white cover
For this subject, I will be reading Vicious by V.E. Schwab

Defence Against the Dark Arts: Grindylows - Read a book set at sea or the coast
For this subject, I will be reading A Gathering of Shadows by V.E. Schwab

Transfiguration: Animagus Lecture - Read a book that includes shape shifting
For this subject, I will be reading City of Bones by Cassandra Clare

Potions: Shrinking Potion - Read a book that contains 150 pages or less
For this subject, I will be reading Life Hurts by Elizabeth McNaught

Care of Magical Creatures: Hippogriffs - Read a book with a creature who has a beak on the cover
For this subject, I will be reading Nevernight by Jay Kristoff

History of Magic: Witch Hunts - Read a book featuring witches or wizards
For this subject, I will be reading Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

Muggle Studies - Read a book from the perspective of a muggle (a contemporary book)
For this subject, I will be reading Heartstopper by Alice Oseman

This year, G has created additional training and seminars that you can also participate in alongside your chosen career which also have subjects you have to complete to gain the training. However, if you are already completing a subject for your chosen career that is required for your training you don't need to duplicate it. The training I am hoping to do is Animagus Training and Merpeople Linguistics.


Animagus Training will allow me to become a full Animagus and who doesn't want that? The subjects I have to do for this training is Arithmancy, Potions and Transfiguration. I am already doing Potions and Transfiguration for my career so I only have to complete Arithmancy.

Arithmancy: Magical Qualities 2, Balance and Opposites - Read a book that is not your favourite genre
For this subject, I will be reading Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow - Jessica Townsend


The Merpeople Linguistics training only requires the subject Herbology and I am already taking Herbology for my career so technically I don't have to complete anything additional to take this training. However, if I have time, I will be completing the Herbology task for this training as well as my career!

Herbology: Mimbulus Mimbletonia - Read a book with a title starting with M
For this subject, I will be reading More Than Just a Pretty Face - Syed Masood

I am really looking forward to participating in OWLs this year! If all goes to plan then I will read ten books in April and 3,829 pages! With everything going on in the world just now, I am really hoping to complete all of my OWLs and work towards becoming a Healer since I am spending a lot more time at home. 

Is anybody else participating in the Magical Readathon this year? I would love to know and good luck if you are!

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Lauren