
I have a confession. I am not a coffee person. I dislike it- although I know that if I try to start drinking it, then I would develop a mild addiction to it! I don’t know if that makes sense, but that’s me!
That being said, I was thrilled to be tagged in this super fun, creative tag by Rose @ Wanders Between Pages, I was excited because I feel like this is a fun, creative tag that I can’t wait to complete! Thank you Rose for the tag! She found this tag from Sumedha at The Wordy Habitat.
Black: Name a series that’s tough to get into, but has hardcore fans.
A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab. I actually enjoyed this book, but it took me a while to get to that point. I immediately fell in love with the idea, but I didn’t immediately love the characters or writing. Truthfully, I never finished this series 😬
Peppermint Mocha: Name a book that gets more popular during the winter or festive time of year.

This year, it seemed to be A Wedding in December by Sarah Morgan. I saw this book everywhere! I finally decided to read it, and it was enjoyable!
Hot Chocolate: What is your favorite children’s book?

Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. I grew up reading these books, and I love them so much!
Double Shot of Espresso: Name a book that kept you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas. This book as gigantic, but I was never bored. Such a good conclusion!
Starbucks: Name a book you see everywhere.

Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. I’m not saying that it’s a bad thing, I adore everything about Harry Potter, but it is everywhere! It’s one of those series that even non-books people have read!
That Hipster Coffee Shop: Give a book by an Indie author a shout-out.
Ummm truthfully, I guess I’m not hipster because I can’t think of any books I’ve read by an Indie author… sorry guys! Please let me know your favorite book by an indie author in the comments!
Oops! I Accidentally Got Decaf: Name a book you were expecting more from.

The Hating Game by Sally Thorne. I saw this book everywhere, and it had amazing reviews. But I did not really like it. It grew on me, but barely…
The Perfect Blend: Name a book or series that has both bitter and sweet but is ultimately satisfying.

Heartless by Marissa Meyer. This book was such a roller coaster! There were so many ups and downs, and the “satisfying” ending was mostly satisfying because of how wonderfully Meyer created the story.
And that’s the end of this fun tag!
I’m tagging a few people, but if you enjoyed this tag, then consider yourself tagged and feel free to tag me in your post so I can see your answers!
- Elliot @ A Little but A Lot
- Lindsey @ A Rambling Reviewer
- Danni @ _For Books Sake
- Kira @ Kira Jeanette
- @ Flowers in the Brain
Thanks for reading!
Thanks for the tag! I also think Heartless had a brilliant end!
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Yes, I loved it! I hope you enjoy the tag! (No pressure if you don’t have time to do it! 🙃)
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Happy belated birthday
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Thank you! 🙃
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Ooh this is such a great tag. I might participate in this. Loved all your answers too 💜
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Thank you! If you want to, then go for it! I’d love to see your responses! ☺️
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I absolutely loved Heartless, it’s one of my favourite retellings!
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You’re welcome! You should definitely try to drink coffee! But you’re right it is very addicting! With just today I had 3 glasses of coffee already!
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Haha yeah! I’m sure I’d like it, but it’s so expensive and I have a very addictive personality 😂
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You don’t have to buy it at any coffee shops. You could make one. I make mine every day since buying at coffee shops are too expensive.
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Very true! That’s definitely the smarter way! 😋
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This is funny, but black coffee is the best in my opinions lol. The drink, not the books picked for it.
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