The Most Intense Game of Book Bingo Ever

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The Custom Bingo App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/custom-bingo/id1030627713

Read Anything Book Club video: https://youtu.be/sks6XCNIEOI

The Rules:

1. The first one to reach 5,000 points wins the prize.

2. You don’t have to completely finish a book for it to count towards an activity. DNFs and skimming count too.

3. The activities/ reading prompts are to be loosely interpreted. A “romance” book can be a book from any genre featuring a romance. A book title with the word “mysterious” can count as the word “mystery”. A book that is 298 pages can be rounded up to 300 pages.

4. One single book can NOT count for multiple activities on the same bingo board, but it CAN count for additional activities in separate categories.

The Reading Prompts:

Christian/ Theology:

  1. Read a Christian history book.
  2. Read any Christian nonfiction book.
  3. Read a book of theology.
  4. Read a Christian biography.
  5. Read a book with photos of Bible archaeological sites or artifacts.
  6. Read a Christian poem.
  7. Read an Old Testament book in the Bible.
  8. Read a book about prayer.
  9. Watch a Christian movie.
  10. Read a Christian self-help book.
  11. Read a Christian book with a map.
  12. Read a Bible commentary.
  13. Read a missionary biography.
  14. Read any book of the Bible.
  15. Read a book with “God” or “Christ” in the title.
  16. Read a Christian apologetic book.
  17. Read a Christian book with allegory.
  18. Read a Christian devotional.
  19. Read an Epistle from the Bible.
  20. Read a Christian book that is over 200 pages.
  21. Read a Christian graphic novel or comic.
  22. Read Psalm 119.
  23. Read a Christian fiction book.
  24. Read a book about prayer.
  25. Read one of the Gospels from the Bible.

Classics:

  1. Read a classic by a European author.
  2. Read a classic by an American author.
  3. Read a classic translated from another language.
  4. Read a classic memoir or biography.
  5. Read a classic set in the country or at a country estate.
  6. Read a classic sci-fi book.
  7. Read a classic fantasy.
  8. Read a classic featuring a crime.
  9. Read a classic featuring a time of war.
  10. Read a classic Christian book.
  11. Read a classic nonfiction book.
  12. Read a class featuring a mistaken identity.
  13. Read a classic from a Victorian author.
  14. Read a classic set in the city.
  15. Read a classic that is over 500 pages.
  16. Read a classic short story.
  17. Read a classic with a rich protagonist.
  18. Read a classic with a poor protagonist.
  19. Read a classic featuring a broken family.
  20. Read a classic dystopian book.
  21. Read a modern retelling of a classic.
  22. Read a classic book and watch the screen adaptation.
  23. Read a classic romance.
  24. Read a classic with a child protagonist.
  25. Read a classic adventure.
  26. Read a classic theatrical play.
  27. Read a manga or graphic novel or comic adaptation of a classic.
  28. Read a classic featuring a person with a disability or chronic illness.
  29. Read a classic horror/ thriller book.
  30. Read a classic that is under 300 pages.

Romance:

  1. Read a romance short story.
  2. Read any romance.
  3. Read a book featuring a romance between two people of different species. (Aliens, elves, dwarves, etc…)
  4. Read a romance and watch the screen adapation.
  5. Read a romance featuring a historical setting.
  6. Read a romance where a character dies.
  7. Read a Christian romance book.
  8. Read a romance with a map or illustrations.
  9. Read a classic romance.
  10. Read a nonfiction book about relationship. (Can be about friendship, romantic, or family relationships.)
  11. Read a YA romance book.
  12. Read a romance featuring a forced proximity trope.
  13. Read a romance about a couple that is already married.
  14. Read a romance book over 300 pages.
  15. Read a romance where they get married at the end.
  16. Read a romance where they don’t get married at the end.
  17. Read a romance book by one of these authors. Jane Austen, Brontes, Shakespeare, Gaskell, Montgomery, Alcott
  18. Read a paranormal romance.
  19. Read a romance featuring a prince or princess.
  20. Read a children’s book featuring a romance between adults.
  21. Read a romance featuring the enemies to lovers trope.
  22. Watch a romantic movie.
  23. Read a middle grade book that features a romance.
  24. Read a book from any genre that features a romance.
  25. Read a romance with a date that went really badly.
  26. Read a romance graphic novel, comic, or manga.
  27. Read a romance with a mistaken identity.
  28. Reread a romance that you have previously read.

Adventure/ Historical Fiction:

  1. Read a historical fiction set in Asia.
  2. Read any historical fiction.
  3. Read a historical fiction based on real events.
  4. Read a historical fiction set WWI or WWII.
  5. Read a book with the word “History” in the title.
  6. Read a historical fiction featuring a real historical person.
  7. Read an adventure or historical fiction with illustrations.
  8. Read a historical fiction set in America.
  9. Read a historical fiction set in Victorian England.
  10. Read a translated adventure or historical fiction.
  11. Read an adventure or historical fiction over 400 pages.
  12. Read an adventure or historical fiction featuring a mistaken identity.
  13. Read an adventure or historical fiction featuring an ancient legend.
  14. Read an adventure or historical fiction with a map.
  15. Read any adventure book.
  16. Read an adventure featuring a sword duel or pistol duel.
  17. Read a fantasy adventure.
  18. Read a mystery adventure.
  19. Read a scifi adventure.
  20. Read a seafaring adventure.
  21. Read an adventure featuring a child protagonist.
  22. Read an adventure featuring travel.
  23. Read an adventure featuring pirates.
  24. Read an adventure featuring animal characters.
  25. Read a book with the word “Adventure” in the title.
  26. Read an adventure featuring a quest or mission.

Horror/ Thriller/ Paranormal/ Dystopian:

  1. Read any dystopian book.
  2. Read any thriller.
  3. Read any horror book.
  4. Read any paranormal book.
  5. Read a book set at Halloween.
  6. Read a book featuring a character with a guilty conscience.
  7. Read a dystopian novella or short story.
  8. Read a book that is NOT scary.
  9. Read a book that is scary.
  10. Read a horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian short story.
  11. Read a book featuring ghosts or spirits.
  12. Read a spy thriller.
  13. Read a horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian book over 400 pages.
  14. Read a children’s or middle grade horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian book.
  15. Read a horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian featuring a missing person.
  16. Read a book featuring a mad scientist.
  17. Read a horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian manga, comic, or graphic novel.
  18. Read a book narrated from the villain’s perspective.
  19. Read a book featuring a monster.
  20. Read a book about a friendly ghost or monster.
  21. Read a book featuring a murder.
  22. Read a YA horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian book.
  23. Read a book featuring an evil corporation/ government.
  24. Read a classic horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian book.
  25. Read a book with a skull on the cover.
  26. Read a horror/ thriller/ paranormal/ dystopian poem.
  27. Read a book featuring a serial killer.
  28. Read a book with a creepy/ scary cover design.

Mystery:

  1. Read a mystery with the word “Mystery” in the title.
  2. Read a paranormal mystery.
  3. Read a fantasy mystery.
  4. Read a mystery set in a school.
  5. Read a mystery short story.
  6. Read a mystery with the word “Case” in the title.
  7. Read a middle grade or YA mystery.
  8. Read a mystery featuring a missing person.
  9. Read a mystery featuring a cat.
  10. Read a mystery featuring espionage.
  11. Read a mystery under 200 pages.
  12. Read a sci-fi mystery.
  13. Read a detective mystery.
  14. Read a mystery with the word “Murder” in the title.
  15. Read a murder mystery.
  16. Read a mystery graphic novel, manga, or comic.
  17. Read a mystery set in the country.
  18. Read a classic mystery.
  19. Read a mystery featuring a secret identity.
  20. Read a mystery with a historical setting.
  21. Read a mystery featuring poison.
  22. Read a mystery based on true events.
  23. Read a mystery featuring a robbery or heist.
  24. Read a mystery set on a boat or ship.
  25. Read a mystery featuring one of these famous detectives. Sherlock Holmes, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Lord Peter Wimsey
  26. Read a mystery over 400 pages.

Science Fiction:

  1. Read any sci-fi book.
  2. Read a sci-fi book and watch the screen adaptation.
  3. Read a sci-fi with robots.
  4. Read a sci-fi with parallel universes.
  5. Read a sci-fi where characters are marooned on a planet.
  6. Read a sci-fi book that is over 400 pages.
  7. Read a sci-fi with interplanetary war.
  8. Read a sci-fi with a rebellion or uprising.
  9. Read a sci-fi set in outer space.
  10. Read a sci-fi short story.
  11. Read a sci-fi book with a map.
  12. Read a sci-fi set on Earth with no space travel.
  13. Read a middle grade or YA sci-fi.
  14. Read a sci-fi graphic novel or comic.
  15. Read a sci-fi with a school or training facility.
  16. Read a sci-fi book based on a TV show or movie.
  17. Read a sci-fi book with a heist.
  18. Read a sci-fi dystopian.
  19. Read an apocalyptic sci-fi book.
  20. Read a sci-fi with an ancient legend.
  21. Read a sci-fi featuring time travel.
  22. Read a sci-fi featuring aliens.
  23. Read a sci-fi featuring cyborgs.
  24. Read a sci-fi with a child protagonist.
  25. Read a sci-fi with a mission or quest.
  26. Read a sci-fi with an evil corporation.

Non Fiction:

  1. Read any nonfiction book.
  2. Read a Christian nonfiction book.
  3. Read a nonfiction book about fitness or health.
  4. Read a nonfiction book about another language/ country/ or culture.
  5. Read a nonfiction book about animals.
  6. Read a nonfiction book about meditation/ prayer/ or mindfulness.
  7. Read a nonfiction book about gardening.
  8. Read a nonfiction book about education/ technology/ or computer software.
  9. Read a nonfiction book about music or a musician.
  10. Read a nonfiction book about philosophy.
  11. Read a nonfiction book about spies.
  12. Read a nonfiction book about Asian history.
  13. Read a nonfiction book about American history.
  14. Read a nonfiction book about African history.
  15. Read a nonfiction book about European history.
  16. Read a nonfiction book about South American history.
  17. Read a nonfiction book about a fiction book or movie.
  18. Read a nonfiction book about organizing/ cleaning/ or home maintenance.
  19. Read a nonfiction book over 300 pages.
  20. Read a nonfiction book about outer space.
  21. Read a nonfiction book with the word “Journey” in the title.
  22. Read a self-help nonfiction book.
  23. Read a nonfiction book about photography or art.
  24. Read a nonfiction book about the ocean.
  25. Read a nonfiction book about a skill/ craft/ or creative pursuit.
  26. Read an autobiography.
  27. Read a biography.
  28. Read a memoir.
  29. Read a nonfiction book featuring a map.
  30. Read a nonfiction book about words/ grammar/ or language.
  31. Read a scientific nonfiction book.
  32. Read a nonfiction book about fashion/ food/ or travel.
  33. Read a nonfiction book about a specialized field.
  34. Read a humor book.
  35. Read a nonfiction book about DIY or crafting.
  36. Read a nonfiction book about political science/ business/ or economics.

Fantasy:

  1. Read any fantasy book.
  2. Read a fantasy book and watch the screen adaptation.
  3. Read a fantasy with time travel.
  4. Read a fantasy with a school.
  5. Read a book of any genre with the word “Dragon” in the title.
  6. Read a fantasy short story or poem.
  7. Read a fantasy with a quest for a magical object or place.
  8. Read a fantasy book over 500 pages.
  9. Read a fairy tale.
  10. Read a fairy tale retelling.
  11. Read a fantasy with elemental magic.
  12. Read a fantasy with centaurs/ dryads/ naiads/ or fauns.
  13. Read a fantasy with dwarves and/or elves.
  14. Re-read a fantasy you have previously read.
  15. Read a fantasy with an ancient legend.
  16. Read a fantasy with talking animal characters.
  17. Read a paranormal fantasy with either vampires/ werewolves/ ghosts, etc…
  18. Read a fantasy with a dragon.
  19. Read a fantasy with a giant.
  20. Read a fantasy book with a map.
  21. Read a fantasy with wizards/ witches.
  22. Read a fantasy featuring a prince or princess.
  23. Read a fantasy with ghosts.
  24. Read a book of any genre with the word “Magic” in the title.
  25. Read a fantasy that is less than 300 pages.
  26. Read a fantasy with a child/ teen protagonist.
  27. Read a children’s or middle grade fantasy.
  28. Read a fantasy with a dystopian setting.
  29. Read a fantasy graphic novel, comic, or manga.

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