Halloween Bingo 2017: Update 9 — Bingos No. 6 & 7

Bingo No. 6: Top row.
Bingo No. 7: Second column to the right.

 
The “bingo” squares and books read:

Bingo No. 6:


 

Bingo No. 7:


 








I’ll have another bingo (all four corners and the center square) when “Classic Horror” is called, and I also have a certain incentive to finish my last bingo book — Sharyn McCrumb’s She Walks These Hills — fairly soonish, as a “Supernatural” call will give me a bingo as well.  Complete blackout should tumble in within the next week or so, depending on how the remaining bingo calls come up.

 

My Square Markers and “Virgin” Bingo Card:

“Virgin” card posted for ease of tracking and comparison.


Black Kitty:
Read but not called


Black Vignette:
Called but not read

Black Kitty in Black Vignette:
Read and Called

Black Kitty Center Square: (Read = Called)

                  

Current Status of Spreadsheet:

(Note: Physical print editions unless stated otherwise)

 

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