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The Spring Has Sprung Book Tag

May 30, 2016

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Hey, everyone! It is the first book tag I’m doing on the blog and  want to say thank you to Cristina from My Tiny Obsessions for tagging me. I had fun doing this tag. So without further ado, let’s get started! 

FLOWERS: LOOK ON YOUR BOOKSHELVES. WHAT IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BOOK BOTH INSIDE AND OUT?

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The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern is definitely one of my all time favourite book. One word to describe this book would be dreamy. A book about a magical Victorian circus, the description in this book is absolutely beautiful.

 


GRASS: WHAT IS A BOOK THAT YOU FIND OTHERS LIKE WAY MORE THAN YOU DO?

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Many people that I’ve talked to seems to really love All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. While I do think that it’s a great book, I’m not as crazy about it as others.

 


RAIN: WHAT’S A GREAT BOOK THAT LIFTS YOUR SPIRIT WHEN YOU’RE DOWN?

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Ryan Hunter by Anna Katmore! This book is the second book in the Grover Beach Team series. It tells the story of the first book titled ‘Play With Me’ but from the guy’s POV. I LOVE BOOKS FROM THE GUY’S POV and this one in particular is super super sweet. You couldn’t help but to smile and feel all happy and mushy inside whenever you’re feeling down.


DEW: WHAT’S A BOOK THAT MADE YOU FEEL ALIVE?

Don't Look Back

If I have to choose one, it would be a thriller book by Jennifer L. Armentrout titled Don’t Look Back and it is definitely one of those book that just gripped you. The whole time I was reading, I felt like I was on a roller coaster. I felt sad for the main character but mostly I was scared and anxious throughout the story. I guess it’s very different feelings from what I usually feel in my real life hehehe


STORMS: WHAT’S A BOOK THAT YOU FOUND UNPREDICTABLE

Choker

One of the most unpredictable book I read is Choker by Elizabeth Woods. It’s a psychological thriller and one of the book that made my jaw drop at the end of the book. 

 

 

 


RAINBOW: WHAT WAS A BOOK THAT YOU STRUGGLE WITH, ONLY TO BE HAPPY THAT YOU READ IT IN THE END?

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I grabbed Everything That Makes You by Moriah McStay because of the interesting plot. However, I did struggle a bit at the beginning because it is kind of slow. Though the more I read it, the more I got into it and I ended up really liking the book. 


CHILLY WEATHER: WHAT’S A BOOK THAT YOU COULDN’T FINISH OR DIDN’T ENJOY?

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Allegiant by Veronica Roth. I wasn’t sure why I didn’t enjoy the book because I really liked Divergent. However, I just couldn’t seem to finish this one and just gave up. 

 

 

 

 


WARM WEATHER: WHAT’S A BOOK THAT YOU LOVED AND WANTED MORE OF?

Magnolia

Another young adult romance. Magnolia by Kristi Cook is your typical boy-girl hated each other but they were told that they were destined to be together. While the plot may not be appealing, once I started reading it, I couldn’t stop and loved every single of it. The argument, the fights, the misunderstanding, for some reason, the anger just makes everything better. I want to know what happens next for the two of them though I’m satisfied with the ending. 

 


GREEN: WHAT’S A BOOK THAT YOU HAVEN’T READ YET, BUT REALLY WANT TO

The Square Root of Summer

 

I currently have The Square Root of Summer by Harriet Reuter Hapgood waiting for me. I picked up this book because it seems like a good summer read! Can’t wait to start reading the book. 

 

 


 

PINK: WHAT’S A BOOK IN WHICH YOU FELT A STRONG CONNECTION TO THE CHARACTERS

Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality

It is easily Lexi from Revenge of the Girl with the Great Personality by Elizabeth Eulberg. I can just relate to her personality and the situation she is in. 

 


PURPLE: WHAT’S A BOOK THAT WHEN YOU READ IT, YOU FEEL SAFE?

I’m not sure I have an answer for this question. It is an interesting question though since ‘safe’ is not one of the feelings I usually seek or feel while reading books. 


ORANGE: WHAT BOOK DO YOU FEEL IS INTELLIGENTLY WRITTEN

We Were Liars

I had a hard time deciding this one but I think We Were Liars by E.Lockhart is one of them.


YELLOW: WHAT BOOK PUTS A SMILE ON YOUR FACE?

The Fine Art of Pretending

Definitely The Fine Art of Pretending by Rachel Harris. Nothing better than a story about two friends falling for each other. This book is extremely sweet and the chemistry & interactions between the characters just too adorable I CAN’T HANDLE IT! 


I tag The Critiquing Chemist, LuniReads, the book finch, and of course anyone who wants to do this tag! 🙂

xo,

Naths

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  • *BOOK REVIEW*

There are many stories that hit you once in a while and The Book of Essie is definitely one of them.

The story may start at a slow pace however the writing is suspenseful and will definitely keep the readers engaged and captivated. I couldn’t stop listening to the audiobook, hoping to quickly uncover the truth about the Hicks.

The Book of Essie is very well-written and emotionally driven. I was surprised at how the book just pulled you right in and how invested I was in the story. I was immediately invested in Essie and really rooting for her to get out of the hellhole that is her family.

You’ll learn that there are no secrets that stay in the dark; the truth will always come out in the end. Unfortunately, the Hicks’ truth is the embodiment of the ugly side of human nature. It highlights the ugly truth about this supposedly perfect, loving, and godly family. Their downfall? They put fame and fortune before the wellbeing of their family members.

On the other side of the coin, the story also shows us how the truth can set you free. Through Essie, Rourke, and Liberty Bell stories, we see how much some people are willing to sacrifice and to bring the truth to light in order to set themselves free.

All in all, The Book of Essie is a compelling story. It will stir your emotion and raises questions about our obsession with reality TV and how truthful pop culture actually is.

Full review is up on the blog! You can read it through the link in the bio 🤗

Have you read (or listened) to this book?
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The Briar U series by Elle Kennedy is one of my all-time favourite new adult series. I’ve been reading since the Off-Campus series and my love for these hockey guys have been non-stop ever since. Can’t wait to lock myself in my room and read about Hunter & Demi 🙌🏻 On another note, I talk about my love for new adult fiction on my blog. Link is in the bio for those who want to read. Do you read new adult and do people judge you for reading it?
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Vicious by V.E. Schwab is an interesting read. It  feels like a puzzle and the more you read, the more things falls into places. There are depths in the characters; not always through their words but also actions and interactions.

I believe that Vicious can be the perfect fall read, especially during Halloween season 🎃 👻

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  • Starting October with a non-fiction 🤓
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One of my reading goals in 2019 is to read more non-fiction. We’re 10 months into 2019 and I haven’t reach my goal yet. I find it hard to find a non-fiction that I really want to read as I use reading as a way to escape to fictional worlds.
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If you can recommend me one non-fiction to read, what book do you think is a must-read? 🤗

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