My lovelies, because I didn’t have the time to write a new book review – and because I can’t decide what book to present next – I thought that this would be a good time to use this tag I found on Funions. No, they are not the ones who actually created it, but it’s definitely a blog I’d like to visit again. Now let’s see what we get when social media and books are brought together. Enjoy!
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Twitter – Your favorite shortest book
Right now, it would be A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. I love that book, it reflects perfectly some of my thoughts and feelings. Read it if you haven’t; watch the film too and tell me what you think of it.
Facebook – A book everybody pressured you into reading
No one can pressure into reading anything… unless we’re talking about school, but that’s a different story. I’ll go with Harry Potter and the Cursed Child here simply because there was a time when I used to see it everywhere and I wanted to know if there was anything good about it. There wasn’t… well, not much.
Tumblr – A book you read before it was cool
And I Darken by Kiersten White, maybe. I’ve realized early on that I don’t really gravitate towards the “cool” books. There are just too many novels I haven’t read yet, both old and new, and I’m not particularly interested in what’s considered cool or a must-read.
MySpace – A book you don’t remember whether you liked or not
I might not remember the plot of every book, but I do know how I feel about every book I’ve read so far.
Instagram – A book that was so beautiful you had to instagram it
I’ve never used Instagram, but I did play around with some images and quotes from The Historian.
Youtube – A book you wish would be turned into a movie
The First Stage, I’d love to see its characters on screen.
Goodreads – A book you recommend to everyone
I usually go with Jane Eyre, but I’ve recently read Coraline by Neil Gaiman, so that’s one book I’ll definitely start recommending from now on.
Skype – A book with characters that you wish you could talk to instead of just reading about
That would be the Harry Potter series simply because I want to know everything about magic. Hogwarts, here I(’d) come!
by Elena Atudosiei
Lovely answers! It’s another interesting tag game. 🙂
Thank you! Lots of hugs! 🙂
You chose some interesting books worth checking out, especially “Harry Potter”, “And I Darken” and “The Historian” which is a novel I didn’t think that I would like, but it was suspenseful and engaging.
Anyway, because I felt inspired by your article, I decided to write down the answers I have for this tag and post them on my blog.
Have a great week!
http://www.alinasbookishhideout.com/public_html/social-media-book-tag/
Thank you, love! I’m glad you… adopted this tag as well. 🙂
It won’t be the only one, I promise. 😉
Here’s the new URL for my Social Media Book Tag post:
http://alinasbookishhideout.com/social-media-book-tag/
The link looks much better now. 🙂
Sure does, dearest. 🙂