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Medieval-a-thon - Final Update

  • Writer: Jodie
    Jodie
  • Feb 12, 2021
  • 2 min read


The Medieval-a-thon officially ended today and I wanted to share how well I did. My goal was to complete all the nobility rankings which I was able to do with 7 books and complete at least one profession.


I started with the Bard profession and very quickly smashed all 5 prompts before moving onto the Baker profession. I completed all 5 of the prompts for the Baker and finally moved on the Clergy profession which I only managed to complete 4 out of the 5 prompts but overall 14 books in a month was amazing but I would have liked to have completed more.

I honestly can’t wait for the next Medieval-a-thon which has become one of my new favourite readathons to take part in and I hope you join for the next round.


Bard Prompts



A Book with a great first line – The Hobbit by J R R Tolkien

A Book with a travel element – The Fellowship of the Ring by J R R Tolkien

A book that has a character’s name – The Beast by Katee Robert

A Book over 400 pages – Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare

A book with multiple authors – The Midnight Heir (64), Every Exquisite Thing (64), Cast Long Shadows (63) and Nothing but Shadows (96) by Cassandra Clare, Maureen Johnson and Sarah Rees Brennan


Baker Prompts



Read a book chosen for you – The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller

A Debut Novel – Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames

A Book with a Brown Cover – Desperate Measures by Katee Robert

A Genre you don’t normally read – Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

A book by an author you admire – Learn my Lesson by Katee Robert


Clergy Prompts



Read an underrated book – Fully Alive by Michael J Surdyka

A book about books

A book with a person on the cover – The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna

A book with the chosen one trope – The Two Towers by J R R Tolkien

Read whatever you’d like – Muted by Tami Charles

 
 
 

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