I feel like I'm normally one of the last to find things out - this readathon being no exception. Unfortunately as I was already participating in two readathons in July I was already up to my eyeballs in my TBR pile!
Normally the Magical Readthon O.W.Ls would be done in April and the Magical Readathon N.E.W.Ts done in August. But as I'm behind, I really want to do them this year instead of waiting for April 2020 and I want to stick to the rules as much as possible - so I've decided to do my O.W.Ls in August and my N.E.W.Ts in September!
If anyone else is in the same boat as me then feel free to join in with me!
How It Works:
This month-long magical readathon was started by G from Book Roast (go check out her YouTube and Instagram if you haven't already!) This readathon is based on the exams that the Hogwarts students take in the Harry Potter books and movies - their O.W.Ls (Ordinay Wizarding Levels) and their N.E.W.Ts (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests).
All the extra documents, like the invitation letter (which includes reading prompts) and the careers guidebook are linked in the description section of the announcement video on G's YouTube channel too. They are absolutely free to download and check out!
After you select a career (although you don't have to if you don't want to), you can check out the prompt list which details the type of book you need to read to "pass" the subject. If you want to know more just check out G's YouTube channel!
If you don't wish to select any career, the following are the grades:
A: Acceptable = 2 exams complete
E: Exceeded Expectations = 6 exams complete
O: Outstanding = 9 exams complete
Important FAQs:
I copied these from one of the extra documents from the description in G's YouTube video just in case anyone else wanted to join in! I still recommend going and watching her YouTube video though where it's all explained much better than I could ever explain it, plus there's other FAQs you can read if you want too!
Are the prompts the same each time?
No! The prompts change each year to give us some variety.
Are rereads allowed?
Absolutely! Especially of the Harry Potter books ;)
Can I carry on reading a book I've already started?
Unless specified as one of our special prompts all reads must be started and finished within the readathon time frame.
Can I read one book for multiple prompts?
Unfortunately not, it's one exam per book.
Magical Careers:
I'm not sure what career I want to choose yet, so I thought up a TBR just in case and I figured I'd read what takes my fancy next and see how I go from there!
However the 18 different magical careers you could choose from are:
- Alchemist
- Astronomer
- Aurologist
- Auror
- Broom Maker
- Curse Breaker
- Healer
- Herbology
- Hogwarts Professor
- Journalist/Writer
- Librarian
- Magizoologist
- Metal Charmer
- Mind Witch/Wizard
- Ministry Worker
- Potioneer
- Seer
- Wandmaker
The Subjects:
Ancient Runes ------- Retelling
Arithmancy ------- Book written by more than one author
Astronomy ------- "Star" in the title
Care of Magical Creatures ------- Land animal on the cover
Charms ------- Age-line: Read an adult work
Defense Against the Dark Arts ------- Reducto: Title starts with an "R"
Divination ------- Set in the future
Herbology ------- Plant on the cover
History of Magic ------- Published at least 10 years ago
Muggle Studies ------- Contemporary
Potions ------- Next ingredient: Sequel
Transfiguration ------- Sprayed edges or red cover
My TBR:
Ancient Runes ------- The Looking Glass House - by Vanessa Tait
Arithmancy ------- Memento - by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Astronomy ------- The Fault in Our Stars - by John Green
Care of Magical Creatures ------- The Alpha Drive - by Kristen Martin
Charms ------- Godsgrave - by Jay Kristoff
Defense Against the Dark Arts ------- Red Queen - by Victoria Aveyard
Divination ------- Dev1at3 - by Jay Kristoff
Herbology ------- Frostblood - by Elly Blake
History of Magic ------- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - by J.K. Rowling
Muggle Studies ------- A Thousand Perfect Notes - by C.G. Drews
Potions ------- Heartstopper Vol. 2 - by Alice Oseman
Transfiguration ------- The Smoke Thieves - by Sally Green
My Finished Exams:
I swapped books for a few of the subjects so this list doesn't quite match my TBR above. But plans can easily be changed - nothing's set in stone.
Ancient Runes ------- N/A
Arithmancy ------- Memento - by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Astronomy ------- N/A
Care of Magical Creatures ------- It's Not What It Looks Like - by Molly Burke
Charms ------- Godsgrave - by Jay Kristoff
Defense Against the Dark Arts ------- Reign the Earth - by A.C. Gaughen
Divination ------- N/A
Herbology ------- In an Absent Dream - by Seanan McGuire
History of Magic ------- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - by J.K. Rowling
Muggle Studies ------- N/A
Potions ------- Heartstopper, Vol. 2 - by Alice Oseman
Transfiguration ------- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - by J.K. Rowling
Finished Exam Total: 8/12
Normally the Magical Readthon O.W.Ls would be done in April and the Magical Readathon N.E.W.Ts done in August. But as I'm behind, I really want to do them this year instead of waiting for April 2020 and I want to stick to the rules as much as possible - so I've decided to do my O.W.Ls in August and my N.E.W.Ts in September!
If anyone else is in the same boat as me then feel free to join in with me!
How It Works:
This month-long magical readathon was started by G from Book Roast (go check out her YouTube and Instagram if you haven't already!) This readathon is based on the exams that the Hogwarts students take in the Harry Potter books and movies - their O.W.Ls (Ordinay Wizarding Levels) and their N.E.W.Ts (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests).
All the extra documents, like the invitation letter (which includes reading prompts) and the careers guidebook are linked in the description section of the announcement video on G's YouTube channel too. They are absolutely free to download and check out!
After you select a career (although you don't have to if you don't want to), you can check out the prompt list which details the type of book you need to read to "pass" the subject. If you want to know more just check out G's YouTube channel!
If you don't wish to select any career, the following are the grades:
A: Acceptable = 2 exams complete
E: Exceeded Expectations = 6 exams complete
O: Outstanding = 9 exams complete
Important FAQs:
I copied these from one of the extra documents from the description in G's YouTube video just in case anyone else wanted to join in! I still recommend going and watching her YouTube video though where it's all explained much better than I could ever explain it, plus there's other FAQs you can read if you want too!
Are the prompts the same each time?
No! The prompts change each year to give us some variety.
Are rereads allowed?
Absolutely! Especially of the Harry Potter books ;)
Can I carry on reading a book I've already started?
Unless specified as one of our special prompts all reads must be started and finished within the readathon time frame.
Can I read one book for multiple prompts?
Unfortunately not, it's one exam per book.
Magical Careers:
I'm not sure what career I want to choose yet, so I thought up a TBR just in case and I figured I'd read what takes my fancy next and see how I go from there!
However the 18 different magical careers you could choose from are:
- Alchemist
- Astronomer
- Aurologist
- Auror
- Broom Maker
- Curse Breaker
- Healer
- Herbology
- Hogwarts Professor
- Journalist/Writer
- Librarian
- Magizoologist
- Metal Charmer
- Mind Witch/Wizard
- Ministry Worker
- Potioneer
- Seer
- Wandmaker
The Subjects:
Ancient Runes ------- Retelling
Arithmancy ------- Book written by more than one author
Astronomy ------- "Star" in the title
Care of Magical Creatures ------- Land animal on the cover
Charms ------- Age-line: Read an adult work
Defense Against the Dark Arts ------- Reducto: Title starts with an "R"
Divination ------- Set in the future
Herbology ------- Plant on the cover
History of Magic ------- Published at least 10 years ago
Muggle Studies ------- Contemporary
Potions ------- Next ingredient: Sequel
Transfiguration ------- Sprayed edges or red cover
My TBR:
Ancient Runes ------- The Looking Glass House - by Vanessa Tait
Arithmancy ------- Memento - by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Astronomy ------- The Fault in Our Stars - by John Green
Care of Magical Creatures ------- The Alpha Drive - by Kristen Martin
Charms ------- Godsgrave - by Jay Kristoff
Defense Against the Dark Arts ------- Red Queen - by Victoria Aveyard
Divination ------- Dev1at3 - by Jay Kristoff
Herbology ------- Frostblood - by Elly Blake
History of Magic ------- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - by J.K. Rowling
Muggle Studies ------- A Thousand Perfect Notes - by C.G. Drews
Potions ------- Heartstopper Vol. 2 - by Alice Oseman
Transfiguration ------- The Smoke Thieves - by Sally Green
My Finished Exams:
I swapped books for a few of the subjects so this list doesn't quite match my TBR above. But plans can easily be changed - nothing's set in stone.
Ancient Runes ------- N/A
Arithmancy ------- Memento - by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Astronomy ------- N/A
Care of Magical Creatures ------- It's Not What It Looks Like - by Molly Burke
Charms ------- Godsgrave - by Jay Kristoff
Defense Against the Dark Arts ------- Reign the Earth - by A.C. Gaughen
Divination ------- N/A
Herbology ------- In an Absent Dream - by Seanan McGuire
History of Magic ------- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - by J.K. Rowling
Muggle Studies ------- N/A
Potions ------- Heartstopper, Vol. 2 - by Alice Oseman
Transfiguration ------- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - by J.K. Rowling
Finished Exam Total: 8/12
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