r/fantasy bingo presents 2025 bingo card row by row, top left to right: 1: knights and paladins, hidden gem, published in the 80s, high fashion, down with the system 2: impossible places, a book in parts, gods and pantheons, last in a series, book club or readalong book 3: parents, epistolary, published in 2025, author of colour, small press or self published 4: biopunk, elves and dwarves, LGBTQIA+ protagonist, five short stories, stranger in a strange land 5: recycle a bingo square, cozy SFF, generic title, not a book, pirates
completed r/fantasy 2025 bingo card 1: the devils by joe abercombie; of the wild by e. wambiem; dawn by octavia e. butler; ten thousand stitches by olivia atwater; the library at mount char by scott hawkins 2: dungeon crawler carl by matt dinniman; record of a spaceborn few by becky chambers; the rage of dragons by evan winter; faithbreaker by hannah kaner; the ornithologist's field guide to love by india holton 3: blood over bright haven by m.l. wang; emily wilde's compendium of lost tales by heather fawcett; the tainted khan by taran matharu; the practice, the horizon and the chain by sofia samatar; ghosts and catacombs by janna ruth 4: a drop of corruption by robert jackson bennett; orconomics by j. zachary pike; white trash warlock by david r. slayton; we will rise again edited by karen lord, annalee newitz and malka ann older; the teller of small fortunes by julie leong 5: a midnight pastry shop called hwawoldang by lee onhwa (written originally not in english); cursed cocktails by s.l. rowland; the bone harp by victoria goddard; murderbot (the tv series); a pirate's life for tea by rebecca thorne
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i'm technically still reading one, but i'll finish before april 1st, so i'm posting if anyone needs ideas.