Hello fellow readers! It’s September, and most of the people I know went back to school this month. Even though I didn’t, I felt like doing this tag just for fun. I haven’t created it, but I saw a bunch of different BTS tags online and decided to do one of them. Anyway, without further ado, here it is!
English: Name your favorite author’s writing style
Leigh Bardugo. She’s definitely my favorite author this year. I read all of the Grisha books and I want need MORE.
Math: A book that made you frustrated
Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer. I wanted a war. I was expecting a big epic war in the last book of the series, just like in Harry Potter, but then nothing happened and I was pretty bummed about it.
Science: A book that really made you think or question things
My Sister’s Keeper, Jodie Picoult. When I read this book I kept stopping to question my opinions, and morality in general. I kept trying to picture what I would do in such a position, what was right and wrong. For that, and much more, it’s a wonderful book.
History: Your favorite book from a different time period
Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen.
Art: Your favorite book with pictures
Seconds, Bryan Lee O’Malley.
Drama: A book you would love to see turned into a movie
Simon VS the Homo Sapiens Agenda, Becky Albertalli. (Book Discussion here.)
Music/Band: A character with a similar music taste to you
Charlie, from The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky.
Lunch: A food from a book you would love to try
Anything from Harry Potter.
I basically want EVERYTHING from this series. The food, the schools, the friends, the spells. ❤
Bus Ride Home: A book or author that is relaxing
The Time Keeper. Anything I read from Mitch Alborn had an amazing relaxing effect on me.
Extra Credit: A book someone recommended that you enjoyed
Bone Gap, Laura Ruby. (Book Discussion here.)
I Tag …
- Balie, from novelersblog
- Susana, from abagfullofstories
- Cath, from bookishmaug
- Hollie, from hollieblog
- Lucy, from lucyandacupfulloftea
- And you, and you, and you too!
Hi Audrey. Great suggestions. I like when you do book tags. It’s a fun way to learn about new books.
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Thanks so much, Hether!
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Last week, when choosing which book I’d read next, I was debating between Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility” and “Northanger Abbey”… and S&S won. But I may read Northanger in December; I’m trying to read a variety of novels/authors, and while I’ve read some Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy this year, I had gaps in between their books.
Fun list!
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Ouhhh let me know what you thought of Northanger Abbey when you read it! I was thinking of rereading it since it’s been a few years already. We could buddyread! 😀
I should definitely read more of Austen’s novels too haha.
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