2 Mar 2020

My Life In Books Tag

I came across this tag when looking for some writing inspiration and it was a tag that I have never came across before, so I thought it would be something very interesting to write about this week. So here we go, this is the My life in Books Tag!

Pick a Book for each of your Initials

N - The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
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A -  Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz
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T - Things a Bright Girl can do by Sally Nicholls
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A - Alex in Wonderland by Simon James Green
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L - Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O'Malley
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I - I, Eliza Hamilton by Susan Holloway Scott
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E - Empire of Storms by Sarah J Maas
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Count your age along your bookshelf, what book is it?

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I don't even have enough books at my university accommodation to do this properly, I have 20 books on my bookshelf, so I guess book 21 will be the one I am currently reading -  HotDog Girl by Jennifer Dugan.

Pick a book set in your city/country 
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I don't think my hometown is exciting enough to be the setting of a book, all I could find when looking was information about the steel industry which was not very exciting, so I have picked possibly the most famous british book for this part of the post - Harry Potter. Technically Hogwarts is in Scotland which is about an hour away from where I live so it is still pretty close!

Pick a Book that represents a Destination you would love to travel to 
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I would absolutely love to visit New York City one day, and the first book I can think of set there is They Both Die in the End by Adam Silvera. Not the happiest of books to choose from, but still a story that I really loved! 

Pick a Book that's your Favourite Colour
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Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli. I absolutely love the colour of this book! 

Which Book do you have the fondest memories of?
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Sounds strange, but I would probably say the Hunger Games Series since they were my gateway into reading new things and looking for other books that I may not have picked up to read previously. Also, I read them while I was still in school which was a weird time in my life and I got a lot of happiness from reading! 

Which Book did you have the most difficulty reading?
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I would probably say Twelfth Night or anything else by Shakespeare just due to the Old English Language that they use. I do have a children's book filled with simplified versions of Shakespeare's Plays, so usually I flick between that and the play when reading something to help me fully understand what is going on at that moment. 

Which Book in your TBR pile will give you the biggest accomplishment when you finish it?
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Has to be The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien. I have had the trilogy on my bookshelf for years and even attempted to get through The Fellowship of the Ring when I was 14. However, I think a massive issue with this series is just finding the time to sit down and read it. My Scheduel has always been pretty full, so it has been hard to dedicate time to myself for reading a hardcore fantasy series. I would absolutely love to, but this might be one that I need an audio book to help me get through, since I will be able to listen to it while doing everyday things, rather than focus all my energy into reading. I do know that I will be so satisfied when I do finish The Lord of the Rings though!


And that is it for the My Life In Books Tag. Thank you so much for reading and check back for next weeks post! If you want to see more of my book related blog posts, click here

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