Reading Rush To Be Read List

The Reading Rush (formerly Booktubeathon) is a week long readathon hosted by the lovely ladies Ariel Bissett and Raeleen Lemay and aiming to unite the reader community across all platforms. More information on thereadingrush.com/

The Reading Rush is taking place from 20 – 26 July 2020 and the prompts for this round are:

1/ Read a book with a cover that matches the colour of your birth stone.
2/ Read a book that starts with the word “The”.
3/ Read a book that inspired a movie you’ve already seen.
4/ Read the first book you touch.
5/ Read a book completely outside of your house.
6/ Read a book in a genre that you’ve always wanted to read more of.
7/ Read a book that takes place on a different continent than where you live.

Though 3 days late, the readathon has already started for me and I’ve already read two books. Here’s the rest of what I plan on reading (book titles linked to Goodreads):

1/ The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling

Read a book that matches the colour of my birth stone – my edition features several colours so this works just fine, right? Being a bit creative with the prompts here.

2/ The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro

Read a book that starts with the word “The” – This one I may deviate a bit from as I’ve just received a book I’m a tad bit more excited to read in the mail today, but we’ll see.

3/ Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote

Read a book that inspired a movie you’ve already seen – this one was a bit a struggle to come with, endless scrolling of Goodreads later, I remembered I did like the movie but never got around to the book.

4/ Purge by Sofi Oksanen

Read the first book you touch – wasn’t sure how to choose this, I ended up making a pile of the books I want to read by the end of the year, closed my eyes and touched Purge at random. It has been on my TBR for a while so this may be a good time to give it a shot.

5/ Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote

Read a book completely outside of your house – doubling up on this one as I’m listening to the audiobook which is relatively short so my plan is to listen to it whenever I walk my dog this week.

6/ An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen

Read a book in a genre that you’ve always wanted to read more of – psychological thrillers are definitely something I want to read more of this year.

7/ A Wall of Light by Edeet Ravel

Read a book that takes place on a different continent than where you live – I live in Europe and this takes in Israel, it also find its place on this list as it’s one of a few remaining books I have physical copies of at my current location.

Bonus: Every year until now, there’s been a challenge to read 7 books in 7 days and because I’m not a big fan of some of the prompts, I decided I wanted to give that a shot and make it a personal challenge for myself. Book number 7 (since I’m doubling up with Breakfast at Tiffany’s) is Down and About in London and Paris by George Orwell.

Are you participating in The Reading Rush? What do you plan on reading?

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6 Responses

  1. Rae says:

    I didn’t even know Breakfast at Tiffany’s was based on a book! Good luck on your reading 😀

  2. What do you think about The Jungle Book? 🙂 I read that earlier this year and liked it more than I expected, so I’m interested in you thoughts! 🙂

  3. Marie says:

    This is a great list! Hope your list is going well!

  4. Oooh, Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a great choice! How’d you do?? I managed to read 7! Several of mine were shorter selections, but I’m okay with that. 😉

  5. Great list! I’ve never read Breakfast at Tiffany’s … but i really should. I enjoyed the film but then never got around to reading the book.

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