Happy Saturday! I hope you’re having a good weekend. I found this book tag over at Berries and Books blog and thought it sounded fun, even though I don’t know much Taylor Swift music (I do like what I’ve heard of hers though). It was originally created by Olivia at Purely Olivia.
Rules:
- Link back to the creator (Olivia)
- Answer as many or as few of the questions as you’d like.
- Feel free to use any of the graphics in this post.
- Tag however many people you’d like at the end!
The graphics originally came from Purely Olivia (because she gave permission and I’m kinda lazy about making my own graphics).
I have a love/hate relationship with Allegiant. On the one hand, I loved this book up until chapter 50. On the other hand, I hate chapter 50 and everything that happened afterwards. Then again, it did get me into fanfiction. If it wasn’t for fanfiction, I wouldn’t be writing like I am now. I just don’t accept the ending.
There are a lot of books that I think about after I finish them, and usually they end up being rereads. The Mortal Instruments series was one of them. I’m doing the #ReadShadowhunters readalong (although I kinda finish each book before the schedule says to) and I just finished City of Ashes, but I love this whole series. I want to go ahead and read the next book, but I don’t want to get too far ahead, and I have all these other books I want to read too. So patience.
Before you complain, I actually know that Dragons of Autumn Twilight was a movie. It was a terrible animated movie. No, I want a good movie made out of Dragonlance with the Lord of the Rings treatment to it.
I don’t know about the most beautiful cover, but I absolutely adore the inside of the Queen of Air and Darkness dust jacket. I only showed half of it here, but it’s beautiful. And most of the time it’s hidden.
I can’t think of anything here. Maybe I’m just oblivious to hate. Or maybe I just hang around positive people.
I read the eight books of the Anne of Green Gables books when I was a kid, and ended up inheriting the set I had originally borrowed from my grandmother. Did you know there was a ninth Anne of Green Gables book? I just found that out today when I looked at Goodreads. But I loved this story.
Sometimes you can tell on the first page that you’re going to absolutely love the book. That was how I felt about Enchantée. I fell in love with the words on the first page.
I loved the Little House on the Prairie books. I know some people have problems with them now because the people in the 1800s weren’t the most enlightened people with regards to race, but they didn’t really know any better. It’s not like the people of today are perfect either.
This category could be filled with several books too, but I enjoyed the romance in Alex, Approximately. And since we’re winding down the summer ::sniff::, I figured I’d throw this one in here.
I love Legend (if you couldn’t tell from reading this blog). It’s the only book I’ve written four novels/novellas and two short stories about (and I’m probably going to write a sequel to one of my novellas even though I thought I was done writing in this fandom).
I can’t think of any books like this at the moment.
That’s it! I’m not going to tag anybody, but if you’d like to do this one, please do! Send me a link if you decide to do it.