- Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (my favorite book ever!)
- My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
- The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
- They Never Learn by Layne Fargo
- Powerless by Lauren Roberts
4 books on my tbr:
- My best friend’s exorcism by Grady Hendrix
- You’re the problem, it’s you by Emma R. Alban
- Rouge by Mona Awad
- The Most by Jessica Anthony
3 authors I love:
- Sammy Scott (horror)
- Ali Hazelwood (nerdy romance)
- Lyla Sage (cowboy romance)
2 series I’ve started:
- Rebel Blue Ranch by Lyla Sage (starts with Done and Dusted)
- The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemison
1 book I’m currently reading:
Hex and Hexability by Kate Johnson
2024/10/10 Edited to
... Read moreThe 54321 Book Challenge has become a popular way for readers to share their favorite books and authors while discovering new titles. In this exciting challenge, participants list five books they love, four on their to-be-read (TBR) list, three of their favorite authors, two series they’ve started, and one book they are currently enjoying.
This format not only sparks conversation among book lovers but also provides tailored recommendations for those looking to diversify their reading lists. For instance, books like 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow' by Gabrielle Zevin have garnered critical acclaim, joining the ranks of notable titles in contemporary literature. Similarly, engaging authors such as Kate Elizabeth Russell and Ali Hazelwood offer unique writing styles that cater to different genres, be it suspenseful narratives or charming romances.
As part of the challenge, individuals often share insights into their reading habits and preferences, which can be incredibly valuable for building a community around shared literary interests. Additionally, there's a sense of excitement as readers anticipate tackling their TBRs filled with intriguing titles like 'My Best Friend's Exorcism' by Grady Hendrix or 'You’re the Problem, It’s You' by Emma R. Alban.
The 54321 Book Challenge exemplifies the vibrant and dynamic nature of the book community, making it an excellent opportunity for readers to connect, share, and discover new literary adventures.
Can I use this? (I'll give creds ofc)