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Book Bestie’s Bingo Update

I have almost finished my Book Bestie’s Bingo – the only prompt I have to complete is the Celebrity Book Club one, and this is the prompt in these challenges I most often struggle with as they’re often books that I don’t like, or genres I don’t read, or books that are overly hyped – the ones that ‘everyone has read’, and as a reader, I find that I prefer to steer clear of these things to avoid only knowing what everyone else reads or thinks – I like reading the books that might not be read by ‘everyone’ because often I get more out of these ones than the ones ‘everyone reads’. Anyway, here are my latest updates, one my final row across has been completed as well. I do have a list of options for the celebrity prompt, I just need to choose one, and preferably one that I already have.

Fourth Row:

Features a Chef: Becoming Mrs Mulberry by Jackie French

Favourite Author: The Great Gallipoli Escape by Jackie French

Cat on the Cover: Little Matilda Goes to Hospital by Caz Goodwin

Foil Cover:  Spice Road by Maiya Ibrahim

Row Two Down:

Celebrity Book Club Pick:

#OwnVoices: The Month that Makes the Year by Inda Ahmad Zahri

Friend Rec: 100 Tales from Australia’s Most Haunted Places by Ben Pobjie

Favourite Author: The Great Gallipoli Escape by Jackie French


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