
Eeeepppp! This might be the fault of the recent bout of hot, summery weather and me sweltering in the garden, but I had this brain wave (or it could have been heatstroke) when I thought, ‘wouldn’t it be fun to create the first ever Best Reads Readathon?’ One with a summer theme…like, oh, light bulb moment, a Best Reads Summer Book Bingo event! So here we are with an official Bingo card and everything (three cheers for me getting more proficient on Canva.) And, of course, there has to be a prize!

US winner will receive a $25 Baker Book House e gift card. Canada winners will have a choice between a $25 Amazon or Indigo gift card. Stay tuned for details on how the giveaway will work, but first, drumroll please…

How to Play (and how to have a chance to win!)
- Bingo runs from June 1 (today!) to August 31 2025
- Read a book that fits a prompt (or prompts) to fill in a square (or squares)
- So yes, that means, one book could fit multiple prompts. Example: if you read a historical book featuring a summer house party with a croquet scene that involved a romance written by a new-to-you author you could mark off 4 squares (summer setting, includes a summer sport, historical romance, new-to-you author)
- 12 chances at a Bingo – 5 rows across, 5 rows down, 2 diagonal rows
- Your name will be entered into a draw every time you get a Bingo (so the potential for 12 times)
- Bonus round: Fill your entire card to have your name entered 5 more times
- Once you’ve achieved a Bingo, submit the prompts and corresponding books to me at kavluvstoread@yahoo.ca. using BINGO in the subject field
- Technically, you have until midnight EST August 31 to submit all your entries, but it would be easier on me to have them trickling in throughout the summer.
- Winner will be announced on Saturday September 6 2025
More About the Prompts:
- Summer Setting: a book set in June, July or August (or, if it’s set in Australia or New Zealand, November, December or January.)
- Water on the cover: a body of water like a lake or ocean or you could get creative – glass of water, drop from a faucet etc.
- Beach Read: the kind of read you want to take on holiday with you
- Yellow on Cover: doesn’t have to be the whole cover, but enough of a splash to be noticable
- Travel is part of the plot: up to your descetion, but the travel should play an important role in the plot. So, a holiday romance might involve a trip to a cottage in Maine or a mystery might involve traveling from town to town to follow clues
- A flower in the title or on the cover: Can be literally the word flower or any specific flower in the title or, obviously, any kind of flower in the cover art.
- Holiday romance: a romance that takes place during a summer vacation
- Short Story or novella: self-explanatory
- Includes a summer sport: I’m thinking of sports like swimming, skate boarding, baseball, horseshoes 🙂 frisbee etc
- Part of a series: any book in a series
- Contemporary Romance: self-explanatory
- Garden/Farm Theme: story where gardening, specific garden setting or farming plays an important part in the story
- Summer Release: book released in June, July or August, any year
- Historical Romance: self-explanatory
- Mention of a refreshing beverage: thirst quenching lemonade on the porch, guzzling down a cool glass of water after working on a hot day, Southern sweet tea, iced cola, frosty milkshake (I’m getting thirsty!) etc.
- Christian Fiction: self-explanatory
- Indie authored: self-explanatory
- Family centred story: where family plays an important role in the story. Could be a single mom or dad. Could involve an extended family working together. The relationship between a grandparent and child. A multi-generational story. etc.
- Animal Secondary Character: Any kind of significant critter sidekick.
- Comfort Read: this will be different for everyone. For me it’s a reread or a cozy mystery
- New-to-you author: self explanatory
- Suspense/Mystery: a book with a significant suspense/mystery plot.
- Friend Recommendation: a book recommended by a ‘real life’ or online friend. 🙂
- On TBR / Wishlist since last summer: this is the book that’s gotten away for nearly a year. Now is the time to chase it down and finally read it!
- Outside of Comfort Zone: could be a genre or a trope. Something you usually avoid. For me it would be love triangles, secret babies or sci-fi.
Phew! I think that’s everything. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments. And let the summer reading begin!


























































