Hello!
Happy Tuesday my lovelies, this week I bring you another book tag! The last one I did was roughly a month ago and it was the Coffee Book Tag. I came across the Life in Books tag through this blog: BostonBookReader. It looked fun so I thought I would give it a go. If you would like to also do this tag, take this post a tag from me to you. I decided I would do this tag with books on my bookshelf! Let's begin:
Find a book for each of your initials:
- Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by C.S Lewis
- Mistress of all evil by Serina Valentino
Count your age along your bookshelf. What book is it? Mother Knows Best by Serina Valentino. This is part of the twisted tales set that Mistress of all evil also belongs to. I have only read one in the set so far but I do like the concept of Disney tales retold. I recently read the Aladdin twisted tale A Whole New World and it was brilliant.
A book set in your city/country: Blow Your House Down by Pat Barker. I bought this for a module at University, a pretty decent read. It is quite graphic but also it's the first book I have ever read set in and around Newcastle. I have since read it again after my degree, I have become quite a fan of Pat Barker.
A book that represents a destination you would love to travel to: Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire. I would love to be apart of the wizarding world, it has been a dream of mine since I was a child. I choose this book particularly because I think to the games live would be insane and such a magical experience.
A book that's your favourite colour? Playlist for the Dead by Michelle Falkoff. I am obsessed with the colour blue recently! I enjoyed reading this book in 2018, very emotional. You can find my review of this book here:
Playlist for the Dead.
Which book do you have the fondest memories of? What would Boudicca do? By Beth Coates and Elizabeth Foley. I read this book on the last holiday I went on which was in 2018 Egypt. I loved everything about this book from the empowering historic women to the artwork!
Which book did you have the most difficulty reading? Not so much difficulty as struggling to read, the book I found emotionally difficult to deal with was Allegiant by Veronica Roth, I have yet to recover from Tris' death and I read that book many years ago.
Which book in your TBR pile will give you the biggest accomplishment when you finish it? The Green Mile by Stephen King. Not only is it a lengthy book but I am not emotionally prepared to read it, I know the books are always better than the films but the film makes me wreck. I can only imagine what impact the novel will have on me. I really want to read it but I don't have the emotional capacity to at the moment.
Thank you for reading this week's post! Your support means the world to me, next week I will be back with an original piece of creative writing. I cannot wait to show you guys, hope you have a fabulous week!