Friday, April 7, 2017

Spring Book Tag

Welcome
Back to my blog and another tag. This is the spring Tag. Spring is my favourite time of year. The clocks go forward, meaning we have longer days, the weather starts to change, my birthday is in spring and it means it's almost summer. 

1. What books are you most excited to read over the next few months?
I'm exited to read Scarlett and Cress in the Lunar Chronicles. I've already read Cinder and enjoyed it. I want to re read Fan Girl. 

2. What book most makes you think of Spring, for whatever reason?
This is so hard because not a lot of books are set in spring. No books remind me of spring which is a shame because I love spring. 

3. The days are getting longer - what is the longest book you've read?
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 

4. What books would you recommend to brighten someone's day?
One Day by David Nichols. Though it's not a favourite book of mine I really enjoyed the concept of the book.  It gives you good feelings. 

5. Spring brings new life in nature - think up a book that doesn't exist but you wish it did. (eg by a favourite author, on a certain theme or issue etc)
Anything by Dorothy Koomson. It's something about her writing style that I love. 

6. Spring is also a time of growth - how has your reading changed over the years?
My reading style has changed so much over the years. I was and still am obsessed with the Harry Potter series, Jacqueline Wilson books and loved Roald Dahl books. I would rarely read and other books. But as I have gotten older I have expanded and read books that I normally would had passed up. And that's because of Dorothy Koomson. If I hadn't of read one of her books who know what I'd be reading if reading at all. 


7. We're a couple of months into the new year - how's your reading going?
It's going really well. I have read quite a few books. I haven't put pressure on myself to finish books I dislike. 

8. Any plans you're looking forward to over the next few months?
Just to continue on my reading challenge. 

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