Teams will compete in written trivia battles to see who knows the most about the five Battle books. The winning teams will win Barnes & Noble gift cards. It is helpful for all-kid teams to have an adult on their team or acting as a coach/team leader.Īll participants will be rewarded. No more than five on a team may participate in a battle. Families are encouraged to participate together. In late February/early March, teams compete in a series of battles to see which team knows the most about the books.Īdults, teens, and kids (fourth grade & up) are all welcome, and teams can be made up of participants of all ages. Teams of 3-5 participants read the five selected Battle books in January and February. It’s a fun trivia competition that tests your book knowledge. In the meantime, enjoy reading this year's Battle books and have your own battles at home with this year's questions, listed under each battle. Perfumed Garbage, Beaming Bookworms, Read Knight Warriors, and Booking It were the four other teams rounding out the Finals.Ĭheck out our 2023 Battle of the Books photo album!Ĭheck back in December 2023 for information about next year's program. Team Wernet took home third place: Nellie Wernet, Annie Wernet, DJ Wernet, Kevin Wernet, and Jamie Wernet. Second place went to Book Slayers: Diane Constan, Emily Constan, and Matthew Constan. Congrats to Lindsay Walczak, Marie Walczak, Parisa Mirsepassi, Liz Tinney, and Alison Walczak! Thanks to everyone that participated and contributed to our 2023 Battle of the Books, which ended on March 4.Ĭongratulations to this year's winners! Ferocious Felines took home the win this year in our Final Battle, with 77.5 points (out of a possible 84).
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