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Awards/Tags
The Pixar Book Tag
I don’t remember watching some of the older Pixar movies but alas I will still do this tag.
Thanks to Charley @ Books and Bakes for tagging me!
Toy Story — A book where you wanted the characters to come to life
Easy. The Knife of Never Letting Go (Patrick Ness) for… *rolls into fetal position and crys uncontrollably*
A Bugs Life— A character who goes through a transformation
Mainly because I just finished The Great American Whatever (Tim Federle), Quinn Roberts — who goes from a struggling almost to something he can be okay with.
Monsters Inc. — A strong/scary character develops a soft side for someone else
While I’d love to say The Darkling from The Grisha trilogy, he turned to shit in the second book (sorry about it). So I’ll just go with The Monster from A Monster Calls.
Finding Nemo — “P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney” A book that has an address or quote that’s burned into your memory forever
It’s probably something nerdy from Socrates or Aristotle if I’m being honest.
The Incredibles — Coolest Book Family
THE DREGS ARE A FAMILY (Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo). I WILL FIGHT YOU.
Cars 1, 2, 3 — A book that keeps getting sequels you feel are not needed
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard. Of course, after reading RQ, there -has- to be a sequel that’s for sure. But I’m not sure Glass Sword is the sequel that was needed. It’s kinda like how The Infinite Sea (Rick Yancey) didn’t really do anything [for me] in terms of plotting for The 5th Wave franchise.
Ratatouille — A book featuring a non-human/humanoid
I think this prompt is looking for a protagonist that’s non-human and I cannot think of one that I’ve read. A book I want to read that has this is The Mechanical (Ian Tregillis).
Wall-E — A book that made you lonely
WHY ARE THESE PROMPTS SUCH A DEBBIE DOWNER?
…Half a King (Joe Abercrombie)? Ugh, I don’t know.
Up — A book whose characters quickly made you become emotionally invested in
Christopher Rowe of The Blackthorn Key (Kevin Sands). I shed a tear, damnit.
Brave — Name a book with a strong mother/daughter relationship
Instead of mother/daughter, I’m going to go with an adoptive side in A.J. Fikry and Maya from The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry (Gabrielle Zevin)
Inside Out — Name a book that could be one of your core memories
The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins). It got me reading (again).
Get Tagged:
Alice @ Arctic Books
Amy @ Book Enthral
Anna @ My Bookish Dream
Ashley @ Socially Awkward Bookworm
Cristina @ My Tiny Obsessions
Erika @ Erika in Bookventureland
Isabella @ Gryffindor Books
Jasmine @ Jasmine Pearl Reads
Jesse Nicholas @ Books At Dawn
Josie @ Josie’s Book Corner
Kelly @ Stellar Scrutiny Book Blog
Kevin @ Bookevin
Liam @ Liam’s Library
Marie @ Drizzle and Hurricane Books
Nick @ The Paper Dragon
Ryan @ Bookish Confessions
RJ @ Heir of Ravenclaw
Summer @ Xing Sings
Shealea @ That Bookshelf Bitch
Valerie @ I Book Blog 2
…and you if you would like to do it!
Afterthoughts:
Bing Bong…
Cheers,
Joey
connect: afterthoughtAn // twitter | anotherafterthought // goodreads
Oh my gosh, I love Pixar so much. Thanks for the tag, Joey! 😀
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I have a love/hate relationship with Pixar. Good films and shorts…but Y U GOTTA WRECK ME EVERY TIME?!
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LOL. I’m an emotional wreck with movies in general, but these are animations! What’s wrong with me!? XD
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the bing bong at the end tho.. ♥
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TBH I WASN’T EXPECTING HIS SACRIFICE *CRIES*
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Oh, I have to agree with you about The Infinite Sea. I still have too many questions … And, I don’t know, where is the rest of that novel? It was so, short, confusing?!
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We’ll hopefully have our answers in a few months, Marie. HOPEFULLY.
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This is such a fun tag!
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You should do it too if you have not done so!
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This is totally irrelevant but I love how your tag pictures say “This is a tag. Literally.” Legit comedic genius. And this tag seems so fun, I love Pixar! Thanks for tagging me!
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Why thank you, my brain is sometimes mysteriously magical sometimes. Enjoy!
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The Dregs are so a family! 🙂
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Tied together by a crime too. Only the best for them.
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Lol.
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Much as I love Pixar, when are you gonna stop mentioning The Knife Of Never Letting Go, Joey? My heart can’t take this torture. And I already made my friend watery just describing THAT scene.
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Never–there are just too many great moments with Ness stories that hit me in the feels which must be shared!
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Ugh, I guess I’d have to sign my heart up for some insurance then. This might kill me…
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This is such a cute tag! And I love the graphic you used to indicate it was a tag 🙂
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I seldom tag blogspotters (as I never know if they’d get the pingback) but if you’d like to do it too, Geraldine, I tag you!
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I’ll definitely do it when I get the chance! 🙂
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I love The Knife of Never Letting Go! ❤ The whole trilogy broke me…
On a happier note, thank you for tagging me! 🙂
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Chaos Walking is definitely among my top trilogies. Enjoy the tag!
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How dare you bring up Bing Bong? Now the song is stuck in my head and I’m fighting back tears. 😭 Anyway. This is such a cute tag. Thank you for tagging me!
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It was either Bing Bong’s snog or Triple Dent Gum…THE CHOICE IS YOURS.
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ASTEROID B6-12. That’s an address that’s stuck in my head for life.
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That is very specific (and I had to Google that) LOL.
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I like this tag. I will take it and do it for my own and claim it.
Also I am unmotivated to continued reading Grisha precisely because I expect Darkling will continue to go downhill in book 2 and it makes me sad.
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Do it up! If you want a transparent opinion: Darkling doesn’t even get the opportunity to go downhill.
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That doesn’t sound great. Darn. So much potential x.x
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The Knife of Never Letting Go….. 😦
I really did cry uncontrollably the entire book. At one point the boyfriend had to tell me to stop crying over a book, lol.
Thanks for the tag!
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Explain it to him so he’d understand–as morbid as it sounds, and knock on wood, WHAT IF IT WAS COLBY JACK? I’d cry. You’d cry. AND SURELY HE’D BE SUPER SAD TOO.
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Oh, you did tag me. AND YOU MENTIONED THE DARKLING. My heart. 😭 But yeah, I agree. He was very inconsistent throughout the trilogy. Sigh, but he’s still a tragic villain.
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I heard I’d feel more for him if I read the novellas or epilogue or something something. But alas, I didn’t, so he’s a paygrade above Mal in cardboardish.
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I think I’ll be reading the novellas sometime soon. My love for the Darkling is still going strong. For my Classics course I actually chose him as the perfect tragic Greek hero and wrote a report why I thought why. XD
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Great answers bro! 😀
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