Friday, November 18, 2016

Coffee Book Tag

Welcome 
back to a third week of doing another week of blog posts, yep that's right I have been blogging ever weekday for the last three weeks, and like the last two previous Fridays today is a tag post, The Coffee Tag.

Enjoy


Black: 
A series that’s tough to get into but has hardcore fans…
Twilight. I can see why it has hardcore fans, but for me it is a book(s) were a bit bland.







Peppermint Mocha:

A book that gets more popular during the winter or a festive time of year…
I don't think that I have a book on my shelf that gets more popular during the winter or festive time


Hot Chocolate:
 A favorite children’s book…
Vicky Angel by Jacqueline Wilson, I remember reading it a time when I was really unhappy in my life and I loved it, I got lost in the book,



Double Shot of Espresso: 
A book that kept you on the edge of your seat from start to finish…
Hate List, by Jennifer Brown



Starbucks: 

A book you see everywhere…
Clockwork Angel series by Cassandra Clare. 





That Hipster Coffee Shop:
A book by an indie author…
I didnt really understand this question, so I looked up what an indie author was, and the first person that came up was Beatrice Potter.


Oops! I Accidentally Got Decaf: 
A book you were expecting more from…
To All The Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han. I was expecting something so much better then what it was


The Perfect Blend: 
A book or series that was both bitter and sweet, but ultimately satisfying…
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is such a bitter sweet book, but ultimatley satifiying at the same time, I think it is a perfect ending to such a perfect series, 


Green Tea: 
A book or series that is quietly beautiful…
My Best Friends Girl by Dorothy Koomson





Chai Tea:
A book or series that makes you dream of far off places…
Again its got to be Harry Potter, I have always wanted to go to Diagon Alley, and the Castle and everything about the whole series is great.



Earl Grey:
A favorite classic…
The Great Gatsby, to be fair, I have only of the two classics that I have read that I have enjoyed




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