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Disney Reading Challenge Villains Completed

Image: Disney Reading Challenge 2026 Villains

A back and green background with a sage green panel in front of it. There are four Disney villains behind pale squares. Maleficent (a book that took you by surprise), Hades (A book with a shocking twist or cliffhanger), Gaston (a book with an arrogant character), and scar (a book featuring betrayal). The Gaston square is filled with a book called Redbelly Crossing. Redbelly Crossing. A lake surrounded by trees at sunset or sunrise with a green tinge and sticks poking out the water. Red text says Candice Fox. White text on the water says Redbelly Crossing. The Hades square is filled with How to Kill A Guy in Ten Dates with a cream background with images of a woman, a man and a martini alongside pink and read text spattered with blood. How to Kill A Guy in Ten Dates, with a red panel with white text for the author’s name which is Shailee Thompson. The edges of the pages have red and pink disco balls, blood and a disco floor on them. The Scar square has the cover of Bravepaw: and the Fangstone of Flinthall by L.M. Wilkinson, illustrated by Lavnya Naidu.ItA mouse dressed in bright colours chasing after papers in a brightly lit library. Purple and orange text at the top says A Tail of Adventure: Bravepaw. White text on an orange banner says Fangstone of Flintfall. Flying books surround the mouse. The author’s name is in orange at the bottom. Maleficent is filled with a book called The Shark.

And that’s another round completed! This time, I am marking off the Villains card. Much like my other cards and challenges, the majority of the authors I have been using have been Australian, or women and crossover with other categories. I have also been filling things in as I go, a lot of the time with review books as this what has worked out the best, and some of them have worked so well. I am looking forward to seeing what else I can fit into the other prompts.

Villains:

Maleficent (a book that took you by surprise): The Shark by Emma Styles

Hades (a book with a shocking twist or cliffhanger that left you absolutely not cool): How to Kill A Guy in Ten Dates by Shailee Thompson

Gaston (a book with an arrogant character): Redbelly Crossing by Candice Fox

Scar (a book featuring betrayal): Bravepaw and the Fangstone of Flinthall by L.M. Wilkinson, illustrated by Lavnya Naidu


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