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Books and Candy "Halloween Tag"

30 October 2014

1. Apples

Ah, healthy food. It is deep, meaningful, and probably won a lot of awards but, um, it really isn't your thing.

*sigh* here it goes..."The Fault In Our Stars" by John Green really didn't tickle my fancy as much I was hoping. From an objective point of view I can somewhat understand the hype but, yeah...it really isn't my thing.

2. Milk Chocolate

This is the book that you'd recommend to absolutely EVERYONE.

Ugh! Are you kidding me?! There are so.many. But I'll go with one I haven't mentioned in a while: "The Great Gatsby." It's a classic for good reasons. And I firmly agree that everyone should read it. 

3. Black Jellybeans

WHY DO THESE EVEN EXIST?

I'll just go with the standard "Twilight." I feel as though our generation might have been saved much eye-rolling and personal embarrassment if those books had never made it to public shelves. 

4. Chocolate Kisses

Ah...this novel had the best romance. 

Is it possible to top the romance story in "Anne of Green Gables?" I mean, the author dragged us along for nearly three books before our fantasies came true. There is no sweeter love story than when best friends finally fall in love.

5. Gummy Spiders

Eek! You made sure to check under your bed every night before going to sleep.

Certain Sherlock Holmes stories along with "The Picture of Dorian Gray" made me hurriedly clamp them shut a few times when I realized that they weren't the best books to be reading in bed. 

6. Jumbo Lollipop

This took you forever to get through but hey! You did it!

"Les Miserables" took me several months to finish; it's nearly 1,000 pages. But I wouldn't mind reading it again; it's one of my favorites.

7. Cotton Candy

Admit it, you loved this book when you were younger, and probably still do. 

Again, there are oh so many it's difficult to choose. However, I must confess, I still find the "Junie B. Jones" series hilarious. I mean, who doesn't love her? She understand us, and did all the things which we secretly dreamed of doing but were never brave enough to attempt. :P


I saw this blog on nevillegirl, and themagicviolinst's blog! Let me know what you thought, and leave a link to your tag in the comments :)


1 comment:

  1. My mom loves TPODG. It's on my giant TBR shelf of books to read. :) But it's good to know I shouldn't be reading it at night! I made that mistake with Asylum by Madeline Roux. *shudders*

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Books and Candy "Halloween Tag"

1. Apples

Ah, healthy food. It is deep, meaningful, and probably won a lot of awards but, um, it really isn't your thing.

*sigh* here it goes..."The Fault In Our Stars" by John Green really didn't tickle my fancy as much I was hoping. From an objective point of view I can somewhat understand the hype but, yeah...it really isn't my thing.

2. Milk Chocolate

This is the book that you'd recommend to absolutely EVERYONE.

Ugh! Are you kidding me?! There are so.many. But I'll go with one I haven't mentioned in a while: "The Great Gatsby." It's a classic for good reasons. And I firmly agree that everyone should read it. 

3. Black Jellybeans

WHY DO THESE EVEN EXIST?

I'll just go with the standard "Twilight." I feel as though our generation might have been saved much eye-rolling and personal embarrassment if those books had never made it to public shelves. 

4. Chocolate Kisses

Ah...this novel had the best romance. 

Is it possible to top the romance story in "Anne of Green Gables?" I mean, the author dragged us along for nearly three books before our fantasies came true. There is no sweeter love story than when best friends finally fall in love.

5. Gummy Spiders

Eek! You made sure to check under your bed every night before going to sleep.

Certain Sherlock Holmes stories along with "The Picture of Dorian Gray" made me hurriedly clamp them shut a few times when I realized that they weren't the best books to be reading in bed. 

6. Jumbo Lollipop

This took you forever to get through but hey! You did it!

"Les Miserables" took me several months to finish; it's nearly 1,000 pages. But I wouldn't mind reading it again; it's one of my favorites.

7. Cotton Candy

Admit it, you loved this book when you were younger, and probably still do. 

Again, there are oh so many it's difficult to choose. However, I must confess, I still find the "Junie B. Jones" series hilarious. I mean, who doesn't love her? She understand us, and did all the things which we secretly dreamed of doing but were never brave enough to attempt. :P


I saw this blog on nevillegirl, and themagicviolinst's blog! Let me know what you thought, and leave a link to your tag in the comments :)


1 comment :

  1. My mom loves TPODG. It's on my giant TBR shelf of books to read. :) But it's good to know I shouldn't be reading it at night! I made that mistake with Asylum by Madeline Roux. *shudders*

    ReplyDelete

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