I hope it is ok to use this graphic!
Blogger Dwell in Possibility spotted this fun book tag over on Books and Me!! (She believes it was first created by Booktuber BooksandLala), and, like her, I had to join in.
Here are the rules:
Find a book on your bookshelves that contains (either on the cover or in the title) an example for each category. You must have a separate book for all 20, get as creative as you want and do it within five minutes!! (or longer if you have way too many books on way too many overcrowded shelves!
I admit I’ve had to go to my Goodreads bookshelves as I now really only buy books on royalty, Roosevelts, Churchills and a few historical eras. A few are actually on my real bookshelves though. I hope that’s ok?
1. Food
2. Transportation
3. Weapon
4. Animal
5. Number
6. Something You Read
You can read a “romance” or, back in my school days, you read from your “reader” in reading class.
7. Body of Water
8. Product of Fire
9. Royalty
Princess Izzy and the E Street Shuffle
10. Architecture
11. Item of Clothing
12. Family Member
13. Time of Day
14. Music
The Gustav Sonata
15. Paranormal Being
16. Occupation
17. Season
18. Color
19. Celestial Body
20. Something That Grows
This is so fun! I definitely want to steal this one, haha. Have you read Wolf Hall? I am obsessed with Tudor history, but I’m not sure about the writing style of it – it just seemed a bit odd when I tried to pick it up.
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It was a slog. I never totally finished it. I found the show a slog too. Your results may vary! lol
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Haha, fair enough! I found the mini-series grew on me, but it definitely took a lot more effort to get through than what I usually watch.
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That’s fun! Loved your picks! 🙂
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Thanks!
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I would fail miserably with this I think even though I have more than 200 unread books 📚 on my shelves. Your list shows how varied your own reading is,
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I keep track of what I’ve read on Goodreads and in a handwritten journal (overkill, I know) so it makes it much, much easier to do these. 🙂
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I love these picks! I still haven’t read Wolf Hall or H is for Hawk, although both are waiting on my shelves. I haven’t thought about Where the Lillies Bloom in ages, but I remember loving it when I was younger. I’m glad you had fun with this tag!
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Love this! Can’t wait to do a new one
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