I haven’t done a tag in a while so I thought today would be a good day for that. Big thanks to Emily @ Rose Read for tagging me to do this one!
The Questions
Apples – Ah. Healthy food. It is deep, meaningful, and probably won a lot of awards, but, umm, it really isn’t your thing.
I’m going with some authors for this one, rather than just a book… Mark Twain, Cormac McCarthy, and Haruki Murakami
Milk Chocolate – This is a book you’d recommend to absolutely EVERYONE.
Anne of Green Gables, because it’s my absolute favorite book and is just one of those happy reads that will make your day so much better.
Black Jellybeans – Why do these exist?
Basically any series that just keeps on continuing because the author knows it’ll keep making them money, or because they actually don’t have an ending. Just why?! Oh and cover changes mid-series. I HATE THAT.
Chocolate Kisses – Awww, this novel had the best romance.
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. There was something so funny and real about Simon and Baz’s relationship. I just love those two little cupcakes!
Gummy Spiders – Eek! You made sure to check under your bed every night for a week after reading this scary one.
I don’t really read horror novels but there were a few jumpy parts in How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather that made me get goosebumps.
Jumbo Lollipop – This took you forever to get through, but hey! You did it!
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Yup, I actually read this entire book when I was a freshman in high school and it took me a month. It was definitely an interesting read.
Cotton Candy – Admit it, you loved this when you were younger (you probably still do). Think children’s or MG fiction.
Would it be too obvious to say Harry Potter? It would? Fine… I’ll go with Goosebumps by R.L. Stine. Come on, those were awesome!
I’m not going to tag anyone individually, so if you want to do this one then I tag you! Have fun, y’all! 🙂
can’t believe you dont like Murakami, blocked and reported
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Hahaha I’m sorry! There’s just nothing about his books that make me want to pick them up.
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I actually never liked Cotton Candy all that much *gasp* I know! And I never even came close to finishing one of those jumbo lollipops. I completely agree with the continuing of a series when it doesn’t make sense, just to make money. As well as cover changes mid-series. Those annoy me.
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Yeah, those are probably the two most annoying things to me. Either admit that your story has gotten away from you and you don’t know to finish it, or just stop writing and move on to something else because your fans will buy those books either way.
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Yeah. What I can’t stand the most is whenever somebody continues a series only because they know they have loyal fans and that they’d spend money buying the books.
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Cute post, I loved reading your answers 😀
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Awww, thank you so much! 😊
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Woah, you read Atlas Shrugged as a freshman? That’s impressive! I haven’t read it and I’m not sure I ever will lol
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Haha yeah, I don’t even know what possessed me to do that! 😂
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Yes, Anne of Green Gables! It’s one of my very favorite books! And while I guess I would *in theory* like if some of my favorite series went on forever, I think it’s better to just have it end and be left with the feeling that a little more would have been nice–rather than get 25 books and be left wondering where it all went so wrong. Too little is better than too much.
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Yes, I couldn’t agree with you more!
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