Monday, September 30, 2024

Epic Reading Challenge: September

Welcome back to the Epic Reads Challenge 2024, where each month select TBG members choose a book that fits the challenge's theme. Provided by Epic Reads, these challenges inspire new and unique book choices among readers. We encourage the community to join in this challenge with us and participate each month!

The prompt for September was… a book based on your favorite season!


Grace: The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L. Walther


Summer is my favorite season for many reasons, but the most important is that it allows me to spend more time than usual with my family. This warm-hearted, family-centered novel perfectly encapsulates the best part of the season of summer. The story follows Meredith Fox as she returns to her extended family’s summer vacation home for the first time after the death of her sister. Meredith gets caught up in a whirlwind of fun summer activities, including a plot-quickening game of Assassin. The best part of this book was simply the summery vibes that it gave, and the exciting summer games really enhanced the plot. Additionally, I thought that the main character seemed very genuine and rewarding to read about, and the romantic relationship between the two main characters was also very well done.



Lisa: Pumpkinheads by Rainbow Rowell and Faith Erin Hicks


If autumn could reach through a book's pages and give the reader a warm hug, it would choose this one to administer affection. Pumpkinheads perfectly captures the cozy, nostalgic essence of autumn. Set in a charming pumpkin patch, the story follows Deja and Josiah, two high school seniors working their final shift before heading off to college. 

With the crisp fall air, golden leaves, and the warmth of seasonal treats like pumpkin pie and caramel apples, the setting is steeped in the magic of autumn. As they embark on a sweet, humorous adventure through the pumpkin patch, the book evokes the feeling of those fleeting, memorable moments that define the season, reminding readers of the beauty in change, friendship, and the simple joys of fall.

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