Yay! Another tag post! I swear I’ll come up with some original content again at some point in my blogging life. Just not today. Or next week. ;)
So this tag is The
Netflix Tag, and it was created by A Darker Shade of Whitney.
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1. Recently Watched: The last book you finished
reading.
Well, this one’s
easy considering I just posted a review of it yesterday.
The last book I
finished reading was C.J. Redwine’s The
Wish Granter.
2. Top Picks: A book(s) that was recommended to you
based on a book you’ve previously read.
I’m not sure if
this counts, but my roommate keeps begging me to read V.E. Schwab’s Shades of
Magic trilogy. She just knows what genres I like, so this rec isn’t really
based on something specific that I’ve read.
3 Recently Added: The last book you bought.
Oh, good question. I think it was Jennifer L. Armentrout’s Opposition and Kaufman and Spooner’s Their Fractured Light. I bought these during Book Outlet’s Black Friday sale.
4. Popular on Netflix: Books that everyone knows about.
(Two popular books you’ve read and two you have no interest in reading.)
Two books that I’ve
read include Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard and Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo.
Two books I have
no interested in reading are Ignite Me and Restore Me by Tahereh
Mafi. I’m just done with the series. I give up on ever trying to finish it.
One that really
made me laugh was Brodi Ashton’s Diplomatic
Immunity. The main character just has an amazingly realistic voice.
6. Dramas: A character who is a drama queen/king.
Celaena Sardothian.
That girl needs to chill.
7. Animated: A book with cartoons on the cover.
Umm… Eliza and Her
Monsters by Francesca Zappia.
P.S. I hate this cover.
P.S. I hate this cover.
8. Watch It Again: A book/series that you want to reread.
I’ve been really
wanting to reread Fangirl for a long time now. I just keep forgetting to pack
my copy.
9. Documentaries: A nonfiction book you’d recommend to
everyone.
I don’t read a lot
of nonfiction, but, when I was younger, I was obsessed with reading Kinderlager: An Oral History of Young Holocaust Survivors. The tales of bravery and heroism in the survivors’ stories
were inspiring yet awful (due to the situation) simultaneously.
10. Action and Adventure: An action-packed book.
Red Rising by Pierce Brown
11. New Releases: A book that just came out or will be
coming out soon that you can’t wait to read.
I have a list,
but, just to be different, I’ll say Sara Holland’s Everless looks amazing!
Question 12 is
about tagging people. This tag is fairly old, so I’m not going to tag anyone.
If you’d like to do it, be my guest. :)
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Alright, there you
have it. My answers to The Netflix Book Tag. What books would you put on this
list? Let me know in the comments section.
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