September Sequels

I was blog hopping the other day in lieu of writing anything and Meegan Reads had mentioned this fabulous idea of focusing on sequels in September. The idea originated with Kathy at Books and Munchies and I love it!


The Rules

Post a blog post / comment / Tweet / whatever saying you’ll be joining.

Share your list of all the TBR-sequels that you own and then decide which ones to give priority to.

If you’re sharing your updates on social media, use #SequelSeptember so we can follow up on each other. Simple!


My TBR

Here is the top of my sequel TBR. I also need to finish re-reading all of the Harry Potter books for one of my 2019 challenges.


Tell me, please!

Do you have sequels that need your attention?


 

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  1. This is a really great idea! Would definitely need to catch up on some sequels! Focusing on banned and challenged books this month as it is Banned Books Week from 22nd to 28th of September. Will however definitely consider reading only sequels for a month later this year!

    Haven’t read The Fate of Tearling yet and really need to read The Raven King as well! Hope you’ll enjoy them! 😀

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    1. I read the first two Fate of the Tearlings in 2017(ish) so I am really excited to see how it all ends. The same for the Raven King – its been a long time coming.

      I have some banned books I want to read as well. If I wrap up my sequels perhaps I will join that too. I need a good swift kick in the pants to stay organized at the end of the year!

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