I have been tagged to do the How I Choose My Books Tag by Darque Dreamer Reads and Bookchanted. Thank you both for tagging me! They have awesome blogs. I’ve been tagged in a lot of things lately, so it usually takes me 1-2 months to actually get around to it. But I do have a lot of cool tags sitting in my drafts and I can’t wait to post them all!
This amazing tag was created by The Bookish Underdog.
1. Find a book on your shelves with a blue cover. What made you pick up the book in the first place?
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
I decided to read Big Little Lies after I enjoyed reading The Husband’s Secret. Also, her books are usually the cheapest in the bookstore because they are mass-produced in Australia 😉
2. Think of a book you didn’t expect to enjoy but did. Why did you read it in the first place?
Someone on my blog once recommended I See You by Clare MacKintosh to me. I really loved it! I thought I wouldn’t because most reviews say the book is average, but I thought it was fantastic.
3. Stand in front of your bookshelf with your eyes closed and pick up a book at random. How did you discover this book?
Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma
I think I just saw this book in a bookstore for a cheap price and decided to pick it up. It is a young adult book but has some kind of mystery/fantasy element. Off topic, but when I was younger I hated it when I read a young adult book and didn’t understand what was happening or if the themes were too intense. I think some young adult books are too challenging for teenagers. I must have been about 13 when I read this, which is the right age group, yet I was quite confused by what I was reading.
4. Pick a book that someone personally recommended to you. What did you think of it?
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
One of my friends a few years ago recommended The Hunger Games to me. I liked the first book but not the next one.
5. Pick a book you discovered through book blogs. Did it live up to the hype?
One book that has been very hyped in the book community is Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli. This book was extremely easy to read. Usually I just say a book is easy to read, but this book was extremely easy to read. I think the writing is incredibly basic. But I did like it; I rated it 4 stars. However, I do not think it lived up to the hype.
6. Find a book on your shelves with a one word title. What drew you to this book?
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
I wanted to read Fangirl because I was in my first year of university and wanted to start reading more. I chose Fangirl after I did some research and found out that it was loved by many in the book community.
7. What book did you discover through a film/TV adaptation?
Gossip Girl series by Cecily von Ziegesar
That’s a really hard question! Usually it’s the other way around. I read the Gossip Girl series after watching the television show. I prefer the show much more, as the characters in the books are very unlikeable.
8. Think of your all-time favourite books. When did you read these and why did you pick them up in the first place?
It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover
I picked up this book last year because it was a new release from an author I like. I read it in 2016 (age 19).
The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
I read The Last Song because I read many other books from Nicholas Sparks and I really love his work. I read it in 2010 (age 13).
I’ll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson
I decided to read I’ll Give You the Sun because of blogging! I think that was the reason. I read it at the end of 2016 (age 19).
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
I read Twilight because a friend told me to read it. I already owned it because my mother bought it for my brother to read (he never did, I have no idea why my mum did that). I read it in 2009 (age 12).
I Tag
- DeLanna @ The Story Inside
- Noriko @ Diary of a Bookfiend
- Steph @ Lost: Purple Quill
Don’t worry if you don’t want to do the tag, and sorry if you’ve already done it! If anyone else would like to give it a go, then feel free to do so.
Thanks for reading,
I’ve read four of the books you’ve chosen, Big Little Lies, Hunger Games, The Last Song and Twilight. Loved Them All. I have on my TPR List–It Ends with Us. Great Choice of books!
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I agree, those books are great 😄 It Ends with Us is fantastic, I loved it! Hope you do too 🙂
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I felt the same way about the Hunger Games. I only read the first two books and was like” whatever I’ll just watch the final film.”
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Exactly, that’s how I felt too!
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Thank you so much for tagging me, Charlotte! I have not read I See You yet and I’m glad you ended up enjoying it! Great picks!
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No problem 🙂 Yes I loved I See you!! Thank you ❤️
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Glad you enjoyed the tag! ❤
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I did, it was a fun tag 😄
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Thanks for tagging me, this one looks fun!!
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No problem!!
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Loved this tag! It is so interesting!! Can’t wait to see more of it around WordPress 🙂
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Glad you liked it! 🙂
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yay, great answers for the tag! i have to say, i love the cover for “imaginary girls”!
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Thanks! Oh yeah, it is a great cover! 🙂
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Lovely answers, Charlotte! I’m so glad you liked I’ll Give You The Sun so much, it’s one of my favorite books just as well 🙂
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Thank you! I love it too ❤️
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Awesome tag, Charlotte!
I personally LOVED the first Hunger Games book but not the sequels. Just became way too repetitive, depressing and ridiculous.
I used to enjoy Gossip Girl and wanted to read the books but never got around to it. I’m pretty okay with unlikable characters but I can see how that would be a turn off, especially after watching the show.
Imaginary Girls has such a beautiful cover! Do you think you’d enjoy it more if you read it now? Or do you think it’s too young?
Lovely post 🙂
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That’s exactly how I felt about The Hunger Games! I couldn’t fathom why Katniss had to go into the hunger games TWICE!
I understand why you never got around to reading Gossip Girl books, I think the show was enough 🙂 I don’t mind unlikeable characters either, these ones were just too much haha
With Imaginary Girls I think I was too young when I read it. It’s one of those books were I think I would understand it more if I read it as an adult.
Thanks Sophie 🙂
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Ah I see! Well, if they’re too unlikable then it’ll be a bit harder to sympathize hahaha
Hmm that sounds like a good thing for me 🙂 I guess I should read it! Thanks for clarifying.
And you’re very welcome ^^
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