The Bibliophile Sweater Tag
THE RULES:
1. Give the person who tagged you a never-ending supply of cookies (since no one tagged me can I keep them for myself?!).
2. Answer all the questions and use the blog graphic somewhere in the post.
3. Pass along the tag to at least five other people.
4. Wear a sweater. (Optional) (And since the only sweater I have/had doesn't fit and since it's super hot where I live, nope).
Fuzzy Sweater (A book that is the epitome of comfort.)
I’ve loved this series forever, so re-reading them is so comforting. If you haven’t read them, what are you waiting for?! They’re amazing.
Striped Sweater (Book you devoured every line of.)
This is probably one of my favorite books I read this year, I started reading it not really knowing what to expect since I just got through a bunch of trashy books, and it went way beyond my expectations. Read my review here.
Ugly Christmas Sweater (Book with a weird cover.)
Let’s just say that this book’s quality in plot, writing, and characters are as ugly as this cover. Ew. Read my review here.
Cashmere Sweater (The most expensive book you bought.)
*racks brain* I don’t buy books a lot, I usually ask for books I want for Christmas or my birthday, so I really can’t remember.
Hoodie (Favorite classic book.)
Because it’s The Lord of the Rings, and it’s epic.
Cardigan (Book you bought on impulse.)
What book? I honestly can’t remember! (This is really sad, I need to buy more books). XP
Turtleneck Sweater (Book from your childhood.)
This is just precious, I still adore it.
Homemade Knitted Sweater (Book that is Indie published.)
I’m semi cheating since they recently got professionally published, but they were first self-published, I still have the spiral version! I know it’s a children’s book, but I still love it, I have a thing for allegories.
V-Neck Sweater (A book that did not meet your expectations.)
This fell so flat. Read my review here.
Argyle Sweater (Book with a unique format.)
The format of this book is that it’s written entirely through emails from three(?) (I can't remember) girls to their friends (this was before texting). The uniqueness made me pick it up last year, and I hated it from page one but I forced myself to read on.
Polka-Dot Sweater (A book with well rounded characters.)
I ADORE this series! The first book has a few rough spots and the characters aren't really well developed or rounded, but by the end of the series they are so real in a way that is super rare in books. By the end of the series you feel like you know them like one of your best friends.
Read my review here.
I TAG....
If you've already done this tag, it's no biggie! ^_^
Have you read any of these books?
What did you think of them?
Also, what do you think of my new blog look? I'm trying to make this corner of the internet more aesthetically pleasing and welcoming.
Happy Writing,
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