Book Sacrifice Tag

And it’s time for another book tag post. I’m so proud of myself for catching up on these. Shout out to Rose Read for tagging me!

An Over-hyped Book

Situation: You’re in a store when the zombie apocalypse hits. The military informs everyone that over-hyped books are the zombies only weakness. What book that everyone else says is amazing but you disliked do you start chucking at the zombies?

fault-in-our-stars-paperback

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. I didn’t like it. I believe the zombies won’t like it either. I just don’t see what’s so great about it other than the cover.

A Sequel

Situation: torrential downpour. What sequel are you willing to use as an umbrella to protect yourself?

Crown of Midnight

Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas. I didn’t like it so maybe I won’t mind it getting wet. Maybe.

A Classic

Situation: You’re in English class and your professor raves about a Classic that “transcends time”. If given the opportunity to travel back in time, which classic would you try to stop from ever publishing?

Pride and Prejudice

Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen because I don’t like the book but then everyone would hate me (if they found out what they missed out on) and I wouldn’t be able to see all the fun movies based on it so let’s go with this instead.

She 2

She by H. Rider Haggard. Because it’s wack and we don’t need it.

A Least Favorite Book

Situation: apparently global warming = suddenly frozen wasteland. Your only hope of survival for warmth is to burn a book. Which book will you not regret lighting?

Party of One - The Loners' Manifesto

Party of One by Anneli Rufus. I really don’t like this one. I doubt I’ll attempt to reread it to make sure.

I won’t tag anyone for this but if you’re interested in doing it, go right ahead and link back so I can see your answers.

3 thoughts on “Book Sacrifice Tag

  1. Yes!! So agree with you about TFIOS- I’ve never been a fan and I DON’T GET IT! haha well I love austen, but the first time I read Pride and Prejudice I didn’t like it at all- it actually took 5 years for me to read another Austen after that and then I fell in love with it- and after that I reread Pride and Prejudice and I loved it. (That was a long-winded way of me saying it’s totally fine for you to not like it)

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