#readathon
What is Liber Coven?
We are a book club/community server for people practicing and learning about witchcraft of all kinds. 16+. LGBTQ+ friendly. Equal parts silly and serious. (Maybe a bit more silly…)
We are not a formal coven (so no pressure!), just a server full of witches that love to read. As a community, we read and discuss a new book every other month as well as community events based on magical practices and reading such as:
- Wreck this Grimoire
- The Faery Games
- challenges
- Twelve Days of Tarot
- monthly readathons
- grimoire hangouts and more!
Beginner friendly, Liber Coven is a great place for discussing different practices with people from all over the US and even different parts of the world! We are a community that loves finding and sharing resources and getting and giving advice on everything from cleansing to spirit keeping.
Some other features of our server include:
- Custom roles for everything from gender to astrological signs
- Tarot Talks from @lostinphases
- Daily tarot reminders and prompts from Nessie.
- A custom tarot bot designed by one of our members which includes our original Emoji Tarot as well as the Neon Moon Tarot.
- Weekly grimoire prompts
- Pluralkit accesibility
- Custom emojis
- A pen pal system
Join us!
What are you waiting for! Join us for inside jokes, witchcraft, books, and a community of friendly witches.
Never fear, Liber Coven’s first ever Halloween Readathon is here!
This 24-hour event will take place from 12PM Saturday, October 31 to 12PM Sunday, November 1.
Join us we spend 24 hours as we chip away at TBRs, old faves, books, articles, and more. Followed by a virtual hangout to discuss what we read (and what we didn’t).
Readers Imbibing Peril XVI - #RIPXVI
Readers Imbibing Peril XVI – #RIPXVI
The days are growing cooler and the nights are beginning to draw in, which can mean only one thing – Autumn is on its way! I love this time of year, so what better way to mark the changing seasons than by participating in a suitably eerie Readathon? Two whole months of reading to enjoy. Want to know more about RIPXVI? Here you go…
Welcome to the SIXTEENTH year of Readers Imbibing Peril, or RIP,…
Well a 48 hour power outage in a snow storm has made me very productive with my reading.
I finished The Little White horse by Elizabeth Goudge. I watched and loved the movie as a kid and I can say they mauled the movie and the book was better. Despite the fact that she ends up marrying her cousin and having ten kids, it was an enjoyable kids book.
I also finished the Fellowship of the Ring and started Two Towers. It was wonderful as always
I started reading Pride and Prejudice but it was late, I had no light and that print is VERY small for such convoluted grammar, so I didn’t get very far.
I’m hoping to read more classics this year that I’ve been wanting to read for ages. So far I’ve got a strong start on 2020! I don’t read as much as most “readers” do but I don’t want to pressure myself and just read when I feel like it and read what I want.
2020 Asian Readathon Wrap-Up + Books Read in May
Hi friends! It’s been a while! I hope you’re all safe and healthy wherever you are right now.
May has been a good reading month for me, considering the general unpleasantness of this month and the previous ones for a lot of us. I’m still in a blogging slump that’s why it took me until June to finish this wrap-up post.
Before I start my bookish wrap-up, I would just like to drop some…
Pam joins the 2020 Asian Readathon! || Info + My TBR pile
Hello again, everyone! We meet again! I know I’ve been away for a long time. I’ve hit the dreaded ~blogging slump~.
I’m still taking things slow with my blog and am just trying to read as much books as I can.
Since this global pandemic started, our country (PH) has been in an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ). Establishments have been closed down (except for essential ones), which mean…
Pam is #CurrentlyReading – September Week 3 and 4 || Blog tours and audiobooks galore!!
Hi, everyone! It’s me again, your friendly neighborhood blogger who sporadically posts in her blog because she’s bad at time and life management!
Going straight to the point: What am I #CurrentlyReading for the the third and 4th week of September?
Blog Tours:Just In Case by Laura McHale Holland
Organizer:Xpresso Book Tours
Quickie Plot:One to two pages of really short…
What is Liber Coven?
We are a book club/community server for people practicing and learning about witchcraft of all kinds. 16+. LGBTQ+ friendly. Equal parts silly and serious. (Maybe a bit more silly…)
We are not a formal coven (so no pressure!), just a server full of witches that love to read. As a community, we read and discuss a new book every other month as well as community events based on magical practices and reading such as:
- Wreck this Grimoire
- The Faery Games
- challenges
- Twelve Days of Tarot
- monthly readathons
- grimoire hangouts and more!
Beginner friendly, Liber Coven is a great place for discussing different practices with people from all over the US and even different parts of the world! We are a community that loves finding and sharing resources and getting and giving advice on everything from cleansing to spirit keeping.
Some other features of our server include:
- Custom roles for everything from gender to astrological signs
- Tarot Talks from @lostinphases
- Daily tarot reminders and prompts from Nessie.
- A custom tarot bot designed by one of our members which includes our original Emoji Tarot as well as the Neon Moon Tarot.
- Weekly grimoire prompts
- Pluralkit accesibility
- Custom emojis
- A pen pal system
Join us!
What are you waiting for! Join us for inside jokes, witchcraft, books, and a community of friendly witches.
Reading Challenge 2022 | The Shadowhunters Series
Hello Bookish lovelies! Welcome to my Shadowhunters reading challenge! I haven’t gotten to the Shadowhunter books yet despite owning all of them so I’m challenging myself to read all of them over the course of 2022. Can you read all 20 released books in the Shadowhunter universe over the course of 2022?
Guidelines:
The challenge will run from January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022. Books must…
I meant to update way before this. But hey, at least I’ve been reading even if I haven’t been updating! Here’s where I’m at now:
Finished:
- Daniel Deronda by George Eliot
- In Search of Our Mother’s Gardens by Alice Walker
- The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman
- Blood Orange Night by Melissa Bond
- A Literature of Their Own by Elaine Showalter
- 7 essays from Women and Literature in Britain, 1800-1900 edited by Joanne Shattock
Currently reading:
- Rank and Beauty, or the Young Baroness by Anonymous - page 182/344
- The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot - page 3/612
- Juniper & Thorn by Ava Reid - 56%
Not started:
- Misrule by Heather Walter
- Barchester Towers by Anthony Trollope
- Silent Voices: Forgotten Novels by Victorian Woman Writers edited by Brenda Ayres
- Cometh Up as a Flower by Rhoda Broughton
- Sexual/Textual Politics by Toril Moi
So pretty freaking good, I’d say!