Question #1:
I definitely want to be in The Wizarding World created by J.K Rowling. I mean, traveling to Hogwarts every year and make magic? It would be my dream come true.
Question #2:
An underrated female character
I think that I would say Cammie, the best friend of Olivia Kaspen in the Love Me With Lies trilogy by Tarryn Fisher. That woman is funny and strong and independant. I really enjoy reading her as every woman I read from Tarryn Fisher.
Question #3:
A character that goes after what they want and doesn't let anything stop them
Of course I would say: Louisa Clark of Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. She's determined and strong, confident and that's what make the book so beautiful. Her childlike excitement was heart melting. The charts and the plans. I have a special place in my heart for her.
Question #4
The most heartbreaking end to a relationship you ever read
This goes for Senna & Isaac from Mud Vein by Tarryn Fisher (you know that I'm obsessed with her books, but they're so great). And the end of their relationship was one I still mourn. It was something that you didn't see it coming. Those two have the worst timing!
Question #5
Sassiest Villain
This is a hard one. I think I would say Valentine of The Mortal Instrument Series by Cassandra Clare. He has very dark humor. I mean, telling Clary & Jace that they were brothers. He's horrible and a fascist dude, but when you look back, you can laugh at his attempts of world domination (at least I did).
Question #6:
A book with a twist that you didn't see coming
ALLEGIANT! By Veronica Roth
So this is the story of my doom. I was on Facebook, living my readers life, and a dude was just like: What do you think about this. AND I JUST GOT THE BOOK. I didn't even read the first chapter and I already knew the end. Of course, I was horrified and I had to finish it so I could know why that happened. I hate it and it's still give me nightmares so I'm thinking of making a campaign: "For A World Free Of Spoilers"
Question #7
A series you marathoned
I tend to do marathons. I like when the story it's whole, because I'm a very impatient reader, so I HAVE TO KNOW how it ends. But I'm going to pick The Grisha Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo, because I haven't talk about it. I finish it in three days. I practically didn't eat or sleep until I finish it. I liked the story, was refreshing and cute. Even though my ship sink like the Titanic.
Question #8
Favorite book with multiple PoVs
City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare. It was sad and funny and bittersweet. We get to know the next main characters of the Dark Artifices Trilogy and it melt my heart. So, yeah: Praise for Cassie's books.
Question #9
A book/series you'll feel like will be remembered throughout history
For this I have two answers. The first being obviously Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. It's part of every child's life. It is for me and it would always have my heart. Nevertheless, I also want to pick The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. Those books came into my life like a thunder. They are so powerful and revolutionary that I hope that people would remember them through the ages (I definitely would).
Question #10 (and final)
A character you wish was still alive
*This answer contains a Spoiler of the Lux Series.
This could go sideways pretty quickly. There's a long list of characters, but I would go for Adam Thompson of the Lux Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. He was funny and sweet and I would like to bring him back from the dead to hug him and never ever let him go again.
So that's it guys! Tell me in the comment section your opinion of this book tag and if you want a review of some of these books. I'll see ya in the next post, byyyyyyyye.
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