I’m sorry for not posting a book tag last week, my laptop was having some issues and wanted to get them fixed before I go back to college so I didn’t have it for a week. I’m back now and decided to give all of you a somewhat exciting tag!
1. Build the tent: a book you had to read that ended up being a drag.
This answer isn’t technically that I had to read but have wanted to for some time, and that was Perks of Being a Wallflower. If you’ve seen other posts of mine, you have seen that I quite dislike this book, it was a drag but also a disappointment
2. Build a Fire: A book you were proud of finishing
The Ember in the Ashes, I enjoyed this book a lot, but I thought this book was very slow paced that I felt as though it was really hard to push through the book, so I’m glad that I finished it
3. Roasted Marshmallow: a mushy sweet book you couldn’t help but devour
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, I read this book in one sitting, and I loved it, and it was a very good LGBTQ+ novel about life and relationships
4. Gone Fishing: a book that had you hooked by the first chapter.
Dark Matter; This is a book I don’t think I’ve really dwelled upon on this blog, but I found this book very fascinating and mind compelling that I was immediately sucked into this story
5. Skipping rocks: a book or series you DNF’d
The Raven Cycle, I read the first couple books in the series and decided this series is definitely not for me.
6. Campfire songs: a book so good you are always found singing it’s praise
This is my all time favorite book which is, All the Ugly and Wonderful Things. This book is way underhyped and needs to have more people read it
7. The Night Sky: a book that made you think deeply about an aspect in the world
All We Have Left; I think this book opened my eyes more to how the world has really changed from the 9/11 attack and how society views different races, and other people’s way of living, and how it’s fairly negative in the aftermath.
8. The Teardown: a book that’s ending was bittersweet
This is a recent read for me, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. This ending was how it should have been, it wrapped up nicely, but also left me feeling like I needed more, even though there wasn’t going to be.