Reading Bingo 2021 - Finished!!!

May 21, 2021 18:55

Yes, I've finished the card!!



I've decided to list all the books for completeness. Check them out below if you're interested!

A book that's been made into a TV series:
Call The Midwife by Jennifer Worth
A book with a text only cover:
A Parcel of Rogues by Joyce Lionarons (not a good read, beware)
A book that was a childhood favourite:
Ned the Lonely Donkey by by Noel Barr
A book that was written in the 2000s:
The Hippo with Toothache by Lucy H Spelman & Ted Y Mashima
A book that features travel:
The Longest Road by Ben Cunnigham

A book that features a historical figure:
Death in Delft by Graham Brack
A book with illustrations:
The Travelling Vet by Jonathan Cranston
A book written in the first person:
Village Vets by Anthony Bennett and J Carroll
A book with a z in the title:
Zamba: The True Story of the Greatest Lion That Ever Lived by Ralph Helfer
A book with a character who has a disability:
Amber's Donkey by Julian and Tracy Austwick

A book you've always meant to read:
Travels with Charley: In search of America by John Steinbeck
A book that was written in the 1800s:
A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle
Free square:
A Comedy of Terrors by Lindsey Davis
A book with a map at the front:
Vet in the Clouds by Don Lavers
A book about family:
Hurtling Toward Happiness by Claudia Hunter Johnson

A book written in the third person:
An Unholy Alliance by Susanna Gregory
A book that features a horse:
True and Incredible Stories of a Horse Vet by Geoff Tucker, DVM
A book with a title inspired by Shakespeare:
No More Dying Then by Ruth Rendall (from Sonnet 146)
A book that plays with time:
The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov
A book set somewhere you'd like to visit:
Wanderlust by Allison Watson (set in Canada)

A book you saw someone reading:
A Plague on All Your Houses by Susanna Gregory
A book with 7+ words in the title:
They Never Told Me That At Vet School by G. Inskip
A book written by a celebrity:
Walking Home: My Family and Other Rambles by Clare Balding
(a well known sports commentator in the UK)
A book that's over 500 pages:
Different Parts of Everywhere by Chris Pountney
A book that was written in the 1900s:
Vet in the Vestry by Alexander Cameron

And that's it! I didn't think I'd be able to fill all the squares, but in the end, I did! And now back to my normal reading... oh look, another veterinarian book...! :D :D

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