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Awards/Tags
The Seasons of Book Blogging Tag
This tag was created by Jordyn at J. Bookish and it’s always rad to see new tags being created by people you know! I was tagged by Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse — thank you!
Some tag information:
- Thank the creator and the individual who tagged you
- Begin with the month in which you have been tagged and move forward from there
- State the best gift you’ve received after answering the prompt on your birthday month
- Tag anyone
November
…is the month when we’re reminded of how much we have to be thankful for.
Choose one book you’re grateful for having read and give a shout-out to the person who recommended it!
Canadian Thanksgiving is in October…but I’ll give thanks to Lionsgate and The Hunger Games franchise for sparking the interest to begin reading again. It was definitely the novelty of the games that got me interested; which gave off similarities to many of the video games I’ve played.
December
…is a time when friends and families come together and celebrate. Name one book you would give as a gift.
This really depends on who I’m gifting for. In a perfect world, I’d totally give someone a book I haven’t read so I could [potentially] borrow it afterwards LOL. An example of this is Brandon Sanderson’s Elantris. But, I’d honestly give someone money instead because money is always needed.
January
…begins a new year. Name a resolution you made this year and if you’ve kept it or not!
I don’t remember forming any concrete goal-solutions for 2015 except for figuring out the deets of my self-hosting shenanigans. Figuring out the kinks to rebranding is difficult stuff—so, no, I haven’t kept at it.
February
…is the month for relationships. Name your favorite book relationship: romantic, platonic, or familial, your choice!
Because I’m still on a Six of Crow high…
Romantic: …probably Kaz and Inej?
Bromantic: Jesper and Wylan (of course there’s a subtlety to this you could argue)
March
…is the month for luck and new beginnings. Name a book/series you would like to re-experience as if you’d never read it.
Perhaps I’d wipe any thought of having seen the Harry Potter movies so, perhaps, I’d finish reading the books instead…HAHA, that’s probably a lie. I’d probably end up watching the films (again) anyhow.
April
…is a spectacularly ordinary month. Name a book that was so over-hyped that it just could not live up to your expectations.
We Were Liars. I’m not going to say anything more than that.
May
…is the month when the flowers start to bloom. Name a book that was a pleasant surprise to you.
Taking an academic perspective, I quite enjoyed the Shakespeare plays I studied in highschool. It wasn’t all that terrible. Sure I was often confused with the language and didn’t know what to make of it but it was definitely an that I didn’t know what to make of it.
June
…is the time to take a break. Name a book or genre that you like to read when you just need to check out.
I gravitate towards other mediums of entertainment (i.e. television) if I’m not reading and what I seem to watch really depends on the mood and what’s available. For comedic intent: perhaps The Mindy Project. Something that’s a thinker: How To Get Away With Murder. Or a crime procedural like Limitless or Criminal Minds. But really, it depends.
July
…is the time to celebrate your independence! Name a book that made you see fireworks.
Pushing through the boring exposition in the early goings of More Than This, feeling anxiety attacks courtesy of [character name] and discovering this new-but-familiar world just to make it to the end of the book? Amazeballs.
August
…is the hottest month of the year. Pick an up-and-coming author that you think will be the next hottest thing.
I haven’t read a lot of debut authors this year but from hype alone, perhaps Victoria Aveyard or Sabaa Tahir? Red Queen was full of meh and I haven’t read Ember in the Ashes yet but I do have it. My focus is really on whether or not any debut authors edging the point of finishing their trilogy (because it’s usually a trilogy) will rise above their previous work.
September
…is time for students to go back to school! Pick a book you read for school that you actually enjoyed.
Instead of saying The Outsiders time and time again, I’ll go with Atwood’s The Handmaids Tale. Sure I only rated it 3/5 after the fact but it was still an engrossing read during academic studies when everything was angst ridden and rage against the world (I assure you that I was not angsty). It was definitely one of many dystopian fiction that propelled me to enjoy the genre.
October
…is time to celebrate Halloween! Pick one character that you would love to dress up as.
As of right now: Kell (A Darker Shade of Magic). Someone figure out a way to get me his damn coat. Think of all the wondrous things you could keep in it. Like food. Snackages on the go anytime, anywhere.
Get Tagged:
Amy @ Book Enthral
Analee @ Book Snacks
Ashley @ Socially Awkward Bookworm
Cristina @ My Tiny Obsessions
CW @ Read, Think, Ponder
Erika @ Erika in Bookventureland
Giselle @ Hardwork Boulevard
Jasmine @ Jasmine Pearl Reads
Jesse Nicholas @ Books At Dawn
Josie @ Josie’s Book Corner
JM Cabral @ Revelations of a Book Freak
Liam @ Liam’s Library
Lois @ My Midnight Musing
Marie @ Drizzle and Hurricane Books
MC @ Blame It On The Books
Nick @ The Paper Dragon
Nicolette Elzie @ Nicolette Elzie
Rachana @ Addicted To Young Adult Fiction
Reg @ She Latitude
RJ @ Heir of Ravenclaw
Sarah & Faith @ Sublime Reads
Shelbie @ Lu-Lu’s Rants and Reads
Veda @ Bookzillian Society
Victoria Jayne @ Addlepates and Book Nerds
Summer @ Xing Sings
…and you if you would like to do it!
Afterthoughts:
Winter, where you at? SNOW, WHERE YOU AT? Go away El Nino Sir….
Cheers,
Joey
connect: afterthoughtAn // twitter | anotherafterthought // goodreads
More than this definitely made me see fireworks, too. What an incredible book. I hear about Six of Crows EVERYWHERE…should I add it to my TBR…? That’s the question…. 😛
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YES YOU SHOULD
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You should absolutely consider reading SoC! Don’t worry if you haven’t read The Grisha trilogy, it’s the same but also vastly different.
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Ahh, dressing up as Kell would be so amazing! I definitely need a magic coat – all of the sweets that could fit in all the pockets… would definitely be handy 😉 I really want to read A Handmaid’s Tale, because dystopian is one of my favourite genres too. Thank-you for sharing this, I think I’ll have to be doing this tag XD
~Denise @ The Bibliolater
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If I had Kell’s coat, I’d push the limits of what I could include in all the pockets…like…..appliances. Enjoy the tag!
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Jesper and Wylan! Yes, a bromance and as you say there is a certain subtelty to that. I ❤️ SoC! I’m really glad that you enjoyed it.
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AFTER WHAT HAPPENED AT THE END OF SoC, MY POOR JESPER REQUIRES ALL THE FRIENDSHIP :(!
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Yes! I know. Poor guy.
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You’re welcome! It’s always fun to read your answers. 🙂
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Keep these tags coming!
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🙂 I will!
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A fantastic post, Joey! I know what you mean about the Harry Potter series, I still haven’t read it and I’ve seen the first three movies! I pledged to read the entire series in December but… 😝
Anywho, thank you for tagging me to do this! I can’t wait to do it.
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Late comment reply but it’s Dec now (meaning you surely have considered your TBR for this month). So how’s that pledge holding up?
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Oh dear.. It seems that pledge may not follow through, because IM POOR and can’t afford the books *cries*
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Ah first person who i didn’t tag whose doing the tag! Kaz and Inej is a great answer! Those two hooligans.
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It’s a wonderful feeling, isn’t it? Cheers to making more tags!
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Who’s* dammit. And cheers!
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The Hunger Games got me back into reading as well. I probably wouldn’t be so into reading as I am now had I not read the Hunger Games series. 🙂 I had to put More Than This aside, because I was so bored with it. I want to pick it up again, because I am hoping that only the beginning is what is boring. I heard amazing things about it, so I want to see these amazing things!!
Thanks for tagging me!
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The first 50-75 pages or so of More Than This is indeed boring, I’ll drink to that. It’s one of those investments for that last scene. But I’m probably biased since I’ll read whatever Ness writes.
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I think I am definitely going to pick it up again at some point next year. I know a lot of people like it and I honestly didn’t give it a fair chance.
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YAY! Another tag 😀
P.S. Jesper and Wylan are totally going to be a couple on the romantic side HAHA
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I think I’d be okay with Jeslan/Wyper if it played out right. But part of me also feels like he’s got a likeness to Inej. I JUST WANT JESPER TO BE HAPPY AFTER THAT ENDING AND ALL THE RAGE.
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I guess we’ll have to wait for book two! Is it true that it’s only a duology? Because if so I’m sad 😦
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Loved the Hunger Games, it launched me into my reading mania. A Darker Shade of Magic was wonderful! I’m glad you liked it. Thank you for the tag!
Also, my blog name is BookZILLAn society, not BookZILLIAn society.
Love and books,
Veda
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I enjoyed ADSOM to the extent that now I’m hounding people to loan me their ARCs for AGOS. I neeeeeed it so much. Enjoy the tag!
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NO, I’m not ready for SNOW. Not until I’m on holiday vacation and don’t need to leave my house!
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You secretly love snow, don’t deny. Surely your Peanut enjoys it too?!
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What a cool tag! Looks like I’ll be doing this one soon since November is coming to a close and I’ll feel weird starting this tag with November when it’s not November if that makes sense (probably doesn’t; it’s so early or late depending how you look at it).
And yes! Kell’s coat is uber cool! I remember reading that first page of ADSoM that describes his coat like seven times because I was an “Everything Reader” that became “The Eavesdropper.” XD
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…You could have also just started on December and just moved November to the bottom of the list? LOL. WHAT IS EVEN, SUMMER?
TBH I had to reread the page describing his coat multiple times to actually understand wtf he was doing. I was in a trance, though.
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Lol. Well it looks like I have no choice now that it’s already December. There’s no telling when I’ll get to this tag, haha. XD
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