Read a bookset somewhereyou have lived(or spent a lotof time)hascatsCover isprimarilycomposed ofyour favoritecolorSciencefictionSomethingfromsomeoneelse’s bingocardSet in a countrythat is not wherethe book’slanguage isspoken (i.e.,Japanese book setin Britain)Book youkeep hearingabout buthaven’t readyetRead abook with anon-humanprotagonistA genreyou don’tusuallyreadReadsomethingwith a title thatsoundscurious to you2ndvolume ofa seriesRead a bookandconsume anadaptation ofitRead a booksomeoneelse thoughtyou wouldlikeYou didn’t knowthe premise(e.g., didn’tread the blurb)before startingthe book)Read a bookabout a topicyou previouslydidn’t knowaboutReadsomethingwith a one-word titleAsk what you readnext in theSeekingRecommendationsThreadRead a book that doesn’thave anyratings/gradings/reviewson NativelyMaincharacter isretirementage or olderPastbook clubchoiceDisability - oneof more of thecharactershave some sortof disabilityReleasedthe yearyou werebornRead a book at aNatively level youhaven’t covered yet(i.e., it doesn’t have tobe your hardest bookyet, althought thatwould count, it couldbe a level you skippedover)Read somethingreleate tolanguage in someway (other thanbeing a language-learning textbook)The titleincludesa numberRead a bookset somewhereyou have lived(or spent a lotof time)hascatsCover isprimarilycomposed ofyour favoritecolorSciencefictionSomethingfromsomeoneelse’s bingocardSet in a countrythat is not wherethe book’slanguage isspoken (i.e.,Japanese book setin Britain)Book youkeep hearingabout buthaven’t readyetRead abook with anon-humanprotagonistA genreyou don’tusuallyreadReadsomethingwith a title thatsoundscurious to you2ndvolume ofa seriesRead a bookandconsume anadaptation ofitRead a booksomeoneelse thoughtyou wouldlikeYou didn’t knowthe premise(e.g., didn’tread the blurb)before startingthe book)Read a bookabout a topicyou previouslydidn’t knowaboutReadsomethingwith a one-word titleAsk what you readnext in theSeekingRecommendationsThreadRead a book that doesn’thave anyratings/gradings/reviewson NativelyMaincharacter isretirementage or olderPastbook clubchoiceDisability - oneof more of thecharactershave some sortof disabilityReleasedthe yearyou werebornRead a book at aNatively level youhaven’t covered yet(i.e., it doesn’t have tobe your hardest bookyet, althought thatwould count, it couldbe a level you skippedover)Read somethingreleate tolanguage in someway (other thanbeing a language-learning textbook)The titleincludesa number

Snowwater Reading 2025 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Read a book set somewhere you have lived (or spent a lot of time)
  2. has cats
  3. Cover is primarily composed of your favorite color
  4. Science fiction
  5. Something from someone else’s bingo card
  6. Set in a country that is not where the book’s language is spoken (i.e., Japanese book set in Britain)
  7. Book you keep hearing about but haven’t read yet
  8. Read a book with a non-human protagonist
  9. A genre you don’t usually read
  10. Read something with a title that sounds curious to you
  11. 2nd volume of a series
  12. Read a book and consume an adaptation of it
  13. Read a book someone else thought you would like
  14. You didn’t know the premise (e.g., didn’t read the blurb) before starting the book)
  15. Read a book about a topic you previously didn’t know about
  16. Read something with a one-word title
  17. Ask what you read next in the Seeking Recommendations Thread
  18. Read a book that doesn’t have any ratings/gradings/reviews on Natively
  19. Main character is retirement age or older
  20. Past book club choice
  21. Disability - one of more of the characters have some sort of disability
  22. Released the year you were born
  23. Read a book at a Natively level you haven’t covered yet (i.e., it doesn’t have to be your hardest book yet, althought that would count, it could be a level you skipped over)
  24. Read something releate to language in some way (other than being a language-learning textbook)
  25. The title includes a number