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Spring Into Reading Athon 2026 - Announcement & TBR

Happy Saturday everyone!  Today I'm sharing my plans for the the Spring Into Reading Athon 2026 which is hosted by Completely Melanie.  I've heard about the SeasonAthon before now, but this will be my first time participating in a round.  This round will run through all of March and all of the prompts are Spring or March themed.  I am aiming for one bingo (diagonally from top left to bottom right).  Without further ado, here are my plans for each prompt:

Spring Cleaning: Read a book that has been collecting dust on your TBR

My choice: The Soul Slayer by Paul Doherty - This was actually one of my Books on the Backlog titles from December 26, 2024.  It's just been hanging out for far too long.

Spring Fashion: Read a book with a beautiful cover

My choice: The Hexologists (The Hexologists #1) by Josiah Bancroft - I love the look of this and I can't believe I've been putting it off for so long too.

Read the group book

My choice: Delilah Green Doesn't Care (Bright Falls #1) by Ashley Herring Blake - I can't believe my luck with this given that it's also one of my 2026 Popsugar Reading Challenge books.

Do Away With Racism: Read a book featuring a different diversity to yours

My choice: Hide and Seeker by Daka Hermon - I've been meaning to read more MG and this looks nice and spooky.

Tiny Umbrellas: Drink your favorite iced beverage

My choice: Maybe I'll fix some lemonade for myself - that would be nice.


Are you participating in this challenge?  Have you read any of these books?  As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!

Comments

  1. This sounds like fun! A great way to shake off the winter doldrums.

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  2. This sounds like a fun readathon😁 And I have heard lots of good things about The Hexologists.

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