June prompts

Pride Ice Cream Party


This month is all about celebrating diversity in its infinite beauty and variation. 
To encourage this, some prompts are worth more points than others.

The prompts have been sorted into five categories, and you can have as much ice cream 
as you like. So take a look at our menu, and see what you're in the mood for!

 

15pt

MAIN CHARACTER

5pt GENRE

Chocolate chip

Peach

Cotton candy

Starburst

Honeycomb

Licorice

Pineapple

Stracciatella

Bourbon

Gay

Lesbian

Bisexual

Transgender

Nonbinary

Asexual / Aromantic

Pansexual

Queer / Questioning

50+ years old

Coffee

Salted caramel

Bubblegum

Vanilla

Elderflower

Chocolate

Mint chocolate chip

Cherry

Pear

Adult

Young Adult

Middle Grade

Contemporary

Fantasy

Historical

Sci-fi

Horror

Non-fiction

15pt

AUTHOR IDENTITY

5pt COVER

Butter pecan

Dulce de leche

Maple

Matcha

Rose

Lemon

Cookie dough

Neapolitan

Forest fruit

Black

Latinx

Indigenous

Asian

Middle Eastern

Disabled

Neurodivergent

Transgender

Queer

Funfett
Raspberry 
Mango 
Banana 
Pistachio 
Cookie monster 
Lavender 
Strawberry 
Watermelon 

Rainbow
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
Kissing

 

  • 10pt CONTENT

    Cinnamon

    Hazelnut

    Apple pie

    Red velvet

    Coconut

    Pina colada

    Rocky road

    Blueberry

    Butterscotch

    Coming out

    Happy ending

    Queer friendship

    Involves AIDS / HIV

    Set in a non-western country

    Retelling

    Has a tv / movie adaptation

    Involves drag performance

    Published in the year your country legalized gay marriage

  •  
  • RULES
  • Report your books as normal, except now you can use multiple prompts for the same book for maximum point strategy!
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  • All prompts can be used multiple times, as long as you use them in different combinations - and only 1 from each category at a time!
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  • EXAMPLES:
  • A young adult book about a lesbian written by a Black author with a purple cover that has a happy ending could be reported as "Peach, salted caramel, butter pecan, lavender, and hazelnut". It could also be reported as just lavender, or only peach, salted caramel and butter pecan.
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If you later read a young adult book by a Black author about an asexual character, you can use salted caramel and butter pecan again, because now they'll be paired with licorice instead of peach.

 

What is not allowed is to take single scoops of the same thing over and over again - do not try to order just butter pecan four times!

Also not allowed: two prompts from the same category. If you read a book by a Black transgender author, you can not report butter pecan and neapolitan together.