Friday, August 16, 2019

My Life In Books Tag

My Life In Books Tag

Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog! I decided I wanted to do something fun for today so I went online and found some Bookish Tags. This particular tag I found on a 2017 post on Adventures Of A Bookish Girl's blog, which you can find their answers Here. So I'll go ahead and get started and I hope you all enjoy it!

Find a Book For Each Of Your Initials

S - Shoe Addicts Anonymous by Beth Harbison
I read this book years ago and I absolutely loved it. It's chick lit which I don't normally read anymore but I have such fond memories of this book. I recently found A Shoe Addict's Christmas and I'm looking forward to diving in once it gets a little closer to Christmas.

P - (The) Postcard Killers by James Patterson
I love mysteries and I love James Patterson. This is my favorite of both. I read this years ago and just devoured it.

W - We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
I loved this book! It was my favorite read of 2018 and one of my go to recommendations.

Count Your Age Along Your Bookshelf: Which Book Is It?

I currently have 2 bookshelves, so rather than choose I did this one with both of them.

Bookshelf 1 - The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins
Bookshelf 2 - Crooked Little Vein by Warren Ellis

Pick A Book Set In Your City/Country

For this one I'm choosing Operation Wormwood by Helen C. Escott because it's my current read. 

Pick A Book That Represents A Destination You'd Love To Travel To 

I'd have to go with Honor Thyself by Danielle Steel because I would love to go to Paris. This book is about an actress who gets hurt badly and isn't one of Steel's best work, it is the only one I can currently think of that sets the scene for my travel hopes.

Pick A Book That's Your Favorite Color

My Favorite color is pink, so for this one I choose Rage: A Love Story by Julie Anne Peters.

Which Book Do You Have The Fondest Memories Of?

This one, hands down, is definitely The Sign Of The Twisted Candles (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories #9) by Carolyn Keene. I used to love the Nancy Drew books but this one was my favorite and I would reread it all the time. I'm actually hoping to reread this one again soon.

Which Book Did You Have The Most Difficulty Finishing?

For this one, I'll choose a book I actually finished rather than one I didn't. Definitely A Midsummer Night's Scream by R. L. Stine. Thankfully, I have learned to DNF books I'm not enjoying.

Which Book Will Give You The Biggest Sense Of Accomplishment When You Finish It?

The Iliad by Homer. I've been meaning to read this book for a few years now. The size kind of scares me a little but I am determined to get to it eventually. 

Well, that's all for this tag! Now I wanna hear from you. What are some of your answers to the bookish questions above? Did you enjoy this tag? Would you like to see more tags like this one?

Tag! You're It!

See you on the moon!!

10 comments:

  1. I will def be doing this tag... Fun read thanks :)

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  2. I grew up devouring all of the Nancy Drew books! They definitely bring up fond childhood memories

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    1. Definitely! I am hoping to get a re-read done very soon!

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  3. This is such a fun tag! LOVED The Girl on the Train.

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    1. Thanks! I haven't read The Girl On The Train yet but I'm hoping to soon

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  4. This tag looks like a lot of fun :) I might have to try it. I haven't done a tag in what feels like forever! Great books :)

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    1. It was a lot of fun to do. If you decide to do it I hope you have as much fun as I did!

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