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Sun-bleached record faded like old jeans.
Based on the songs from BTS RM/Kim Namjoon's third record 'Indigo', which was preceded by 'mono.' and his self-titled mixtape. Each song has multiple prompts: you can either choose only one, add them up or read as much as you can for every song (to make the last option easier, remember that a book may count for more than one song). Also note the prompts can be interpreted in many ways, e.g., "a book about a crime" isn't necessarily a thriller or mystery, and the crime in question doesn't have to fall under the legal meaning of the word. There's no time limit, so readers can use the challenge to tackle their TBR whenever and how many times they want (waiting for Storygraph to add a recurring challenge feature).
P.S.: my interpretation of the songs is based on the translations done by doolsetbangtan and bagtansubs, besides articles and interviews. I recommend reading doolset's post about Wild Flower to understand the korean title and its relation to the use of "flowerwork" in the lyrics.
I'm also hosting challenges for: Mono, RPWP, Jack In The Box, Everything Everywhere All at Once, mystery/horror, fantasy tropes, Dark Academia, Brazilian Lit, Kafka's works, epic poems, poetry collections, anthologies, audiobooks, big books, standalones, book chains and book covers.
To easily visualize your reading year, here's the 2024 Reading Wrap Up.
And here's my guide on how to read more regularly.
Based on the songs from BTS RM/Kim Namjoon's third record 'Indigo', which was preceded by 'mono.' and his self-titled mixtape. Each song has multiple prompts: you can either choose only one, add them up or read as much as you can for every song (to make the last option easier, remember that a book may count for more than one song). Also note the prompts can be interpreted in many ways, e.g., "a book about a crime" isn't necessarily a thriller or mystery, and the crime in question doesn't have to fall under the legal meaning of the word. There's no time limit, so readers can use the challenge to tackle their TBR whenever and how many times they want (waiting for Storygraph to add a recurring challenge feature).
P.S.: my interpretation of the songs is based on the translations done by doolsetbangtan and bagtansubs, besides articles and interviews. I recommend reading doolset's post about Wild Flower to understand the korean title and its relation to the use of "flowerwork" in the lyrics.
I'm also hosting challenges for: Mono, RPWP, Jack In The Box, Everything Everywhere All at Once, mystery/horror, fantasy tropes, Dark Academia, Brazilian Lit, Kafka's works, epic poems, poetry collections, anthologies, audiobooks, big books, standalones, book chains and book covers.
To easily visualize your reading year, here's the 2024 Reading Wrap Up.
And here's my guide on how to read more regularly.
🌊 Indigo Reading Challenge #BTS
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43 participants (220 books)
Overview
Sun-bleached record faded like old jeans.
Based on the songs from BTS RM/Kim Namjoon's third record 'Indigo', which was preceded by 'mono.' and his self-titled mixtape. Each song has multiple prompts: you can either choose only one, add them up or read as much as you can for every song (to make the last option easier, remember that a book may count for more than one song). Also note the prompts can be interpreted in many ways, e.g., "a book about a crime" isn't necessarily a thriller or mystery, and the crime in question doesn't have to fall under the legal meaning of the word. There's no time limit, so readers can use the challenge to tackle their TBR whenever and how many times they want (waiting for Storygraph to add a recurring challenge feature).
P.S.: my interpretation of the songs is based on the translations done by doolsetbangtan and bagtansubs, besides articles and interviews. I recommend reading doolset's post about Wild Flower to understand the korean title and its relation to the use of "flowerwork" in the lyrics.
I'm also hosting challenges for: Mono, RPWP, Jack In The Box, Everything Everywhere All at Once, mystery/horror, fantasy tropes, Dark Academia, Brazilian Lit, Kafka's works, epic poems, poetry collections, anthologies, audiobooks, big books, standalones, book chains and book covers.
To easily visualize your reading year, here's the 2024 Reading Wrap Up.
And here's my guide on how to read more regularly.
Based on the songs from BTS RM/Kim Namjoon's third record 'Indigo', which was preceded by 'mono.' and his self-titled mixtape. Each song has multiple prompts: you can either choose only one, add them up or read as much as you can for every song (to make the last option easier, remember that a book may count for more than one song). Also note the prompts can be interpreted in many ways, e.g., "a book about a crime" isn't necessarily a thriller or mystery, and the crime in question doesn't have to fall under the legal meaning of the word. There's no time limit, so readers can use the challenge to tackle their TBR whenever and how many times they want (waiting for Storygraph to add a recurring challenge feature).
P.S.: my interpretation of the songs is based on the translations done by doolsetbangtan and bagtansubs, besides articles and interviews. I recommend reading doolset's post about Wild Flower to understand the korean title and its relation to the use of "flowerwork" in the lyrics.
I'm also hosting challenges for: Mono, RPWP, Jack In The Box, Everything Everywhere All at Once, mystery/horror, fantasy tropes, Dark Academia, Brazilian Lit, Kafka's works, epic poems, poetry collections, anthologies, audiobooks, big books, standalones, book chains and book covers.
To easily visualize your reading year, here's the 2024 Reading Wrap Up.
And here's my guide on how to read more regularly.