Book Tag Thursday: Bookish Thanksgiving Tag

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As always for this segment I will find awesome book tags throughout the vast, wide inter-webs and complete mini-challenges. I’ll hope you’ll have fun and participate with me as well! Leave your own answers in the comments or write your post and link it back to me. (You are also free to use the picture if you’d like, just credit me.)

Today’s Topic: Bookish Thanksgiving Tag

Originally Created by: Fangirlscity

1. Bread: What book is purely fluff, and has no real plot line?

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Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella

I wouldn’t necessarily say that this book has no real plot line since Becky, the main protagonist, is presented with a certain scenario in every novel. The books are fluffy in the sense that it is a light and fun read.

2. Turkey: What book made you want to fall asleep?

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Sorry Austen fans. I know I give this book a lot of hate even though its classic literature, but I think one of the reasons I dislike the story so much was not so much as the plot line, but that the timeline and dialogue felt drawn out over way too many pages.

3. Gravy: What book makes the whole series worth reading?

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Bloodlines by Richelle Mead

After my heart was broken by the end of the Vampire Academy series I was weary of reading these books fearing the spin-off wouldn’t be as good as the original, but I was so wrong. These books are so good, and it has strong plot & character development as well as lots of action.

4. Stuffing: What book is stuffed full of action scenes?

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City of Glass by Cassandra Clare

This fantasy series is chock full of action in every single book of the series I’ve read so far! The battle scenes are detailed and the action part of these books definitely keep you entertained.

5. Mashed Potatoes: What book looked good, and then wasn’t?

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Fallen by Lauren Kate

At first I enjoyed this book after I read it, but over time and after I partially read the second book in the series I began to dislike it. The story is good, but the characters are far too sappy and full of drama for me.

6. Cranberries: What book has the sweetest romance?

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There were so many books I could choose, but I picked this one since the romance is so cute in this book. It’s a good falling in love at first sight novel. And sometimes you just need books like these as a pick-me-up.

7. Corn: What’s the corniest book you’ve ever read?

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The Millionaire’s Revenge by Hiromi Kobayashi

I love reading Harlequin books and I love reading manga, but in this case the two do not mix. The cheesy story paired with bad 80s looking drawings of men with Fabio-esque hair, is not romantic AT ALL.

8. Green beans: What book is too long and needs to be shortened?

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The Outlander series from what I’ve read so far is amazing, but this book was 300 pages too long. I felt there were many confusing and not necessary scenes that could have been cut from this novel.

9. Pumpkin Pie: What book do you read to get out of a reading slump?

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Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling

The answer for this question would be anything that gets me to laugh out loud like Mindy’s book. Humorous books are great for reading slumps!

10. Dog/Cat: What’s your favorite Thanksgiving food that you would steal from the table?

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Turkey!

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