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Biblio Games 2019 TBR

I've never participated in these biblio games before, but I am super excited for them! The theme is
based on Sky High, which is a really cute movie that I first watched three years ago and would definitely recommend. The whole event seems huge and I seriously cannot wait for June and things to finally get kicked off! I'm also participating in A Game of Booksathon in June, and you can check out my tbr for that here.

I decided to join the sidekicks for my team. It seemed to fit well, since I don't like the spotlight but I also am a rule follower. I've been participating in the discord chat some, and I can't wait for the month to begin.

While I have a ton of books to try to read in June (both arcs I'm behind on and as many queer books as I can read for pride), I decided that for my tbr here, I'm just going to list what books I think I'm going to read that will fit these challenges. I am awful at trying to stick to a tbr, but I'm excited about most of these books and really hope that I end up reading them this month.

For the three classes for everyone:
  • Homeroom: Group Book: Not Your Sidekick by C. B. Lee (which I really hope gets in from the library in time)
  • Gym: Format you don't typically read: Little Witches by Leigh Dragoon (an electronic graphic novel!)
  • Lunch: A book with a satisfying ending: Tessa Masterson Will Go to Prom by Emily Franklin and Brendan Halpin (I think? No idea about the ending)

And for just my sidekick classes:
  • Comedic Relief: Book with a funny side character: The Last of August by Brittany Cavallaro
  • Hero Support: Graphic novel: The Okay Witch by Emma Steinkellner
  • Mission Strategy: nonfiction: The Family Romanov by Candace Fleming

And these are the books that I'll probably read for these challenges! I have so much more that I want to try to read this month, and I can't wait to see how everything ends up working out! Most of the other books I have feature queer characters (or are earcs I'm behind on) and I am really excited, both about all the books and participating in this readathon!

I'll also be posting my bullet journal spread over on my twitter later, after I finish it, so be sure to check it out!

What do your tbrs look like? Be sure to let me know in the comments.

Thanks for reading!
Alyssa

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