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July 8, 2018

Book Unhaul Challenge

This is a tag started by BooksandLala (you can see her video here) that was floating around BookTube a few months ago. These days I basically always need to un-haul books (seeing as I keep buying new ones from Book Outlet!) so I thought I'd use this fun tag as an opportunity to get some more shelf space in my room.



Books un-hauled:

The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler
Read Bottom Up by Neel Shah and Skye Chatham
Shut Out by Kody Keplinger
The Assassin's Curse by Cassandra Rose Clarke
Chataine's Guardian by Robin Hardy
Heist Society & Uncommon Criminals by Ally Carter
The Bailey Game by Celia Rees
Shizuko's Daughter by Kyoko Mori
Chenxi and the Foreigner by Sally Rippin
Oblivion by Kelly Creagh
Death by Denim & Death by Latte by Linda Gerber
The Drackenberg Adventure & The Philadelphia Adventure by Lloyd Alexander
Places I Never Meant to Be edited by Judy Blume
A Brief Chapter in my Impossible Life by Dana Reinhardt
Cathy's Book by Sean Stewart and Jordan Weisman (illustrated by Cathy Brigg)
Midnight Magic by Avi
Article 5 by Kristen Simmons
Keeping the Castle by Patrice Kindl
Green Angel by Alice Hoffman
The Wicked and the Just by J. Anderson Coats
Scent of Darkness by Margot Berwin

June 29, 2017

The Brainy Book Tag!

So I'm always seeing book tags getting done on Booktube, and I've joined a few of them in the past, but I've never created my own before. However, inspiration struck in a tag idea that combines my love of psychology and books, and the Brainy Book Tag was born! Basically, it goes through the areas of the brain and there's a bookish question for each one.




The Questions:

Skull: Pick a book in your collection that you feel very protective of.
 
Brain: Pick a book that made you think.

 
Frontal lobe: Pick a book that you're planning to read soon.

 
Parietal lobe: Pick a book that enthralled your senses.

 
Occipital lobe: Pick a book that helped you see something in a new light.


Temporal lobe: Pick a childhood favourite that you have fond memories of.
 
Limbic system: Pick a book that evoked a really strong emotion in you.

 
Cerebellum: Pick a book that threw you off balance.

 
Insular cortex: Pick a book that helped you keep calm and carry on.


I would love if other people joined in! If you enjoy the brain, books, or both, feel free to do this tag (and let me know that you have participated so I can go watch/read it!)

December 17, 2015

Burrito Bowl Book Tag

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I haven't done a tag in a while, and I saw this one on Bring My Books, and it looked like fun so I thought I'd join in! This is the Burrito Bowl Book Tag (say that 10 ten times fast) created by Christina at Girl in the Pages and Joey at Thoughts and Afterthoughts.

The Ingredients:

Rice: The FoundationThe book that got you into reading (or book blogging)

I got into reading at a really young age, so I have no idea what to put for this one. Are we talking picture books, like Goodnight Moon or The Runaway Bunny? Easy chapter books, like the Junie B. Jones series? Or actual full-length novels, like the Ramona series by Beverly Cleary?

Perhaps I should pick one of my earliest "favourite" books, From Anna by Jean Little. I adored this book — I really connected to the protagonist Anna, her German background (my mom's side is German) and her struggle to make friends and find her voice. And I love the message of a German song in this book: "Die Gedanken sind frei," or "Thoughts are free."

Beans: The Filler The book with a whole lot of nothing going on

Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley – I know loads of bloggers love this book, but sorry, it just didn't quite cut it for me. As I said in my review:

"I found the plot to be quite boring, or more to the point, non-existent. Not a lot really happens in this book, and the little that does happen occurs at a painstakingly slow pace." 
So...yeah. Sounds like it fits the 'whole lot of nothing going on' description quite well.
 
Protein: The Building BlockA book quote to live by

From The Lake House by Kate Morton, which I read recently:


"Sometimes feelings aren't as 'airy-fairy' as they seem. Sometimes they're just the product of observations we haven't realized we've been making."




Fajitas: The Crunch of TextureA book with immaculate world-building


Winter of Fire by Sherryl Jordan – this book did dystopian-fantasy genre-melding before genre-melding was a thing. Even now, given the copious amounts of YA fantasy with a vague dystopian feel to them, this novel stands out and feels fresh. And not many readers seem to know about it now, so I'm happy to highlight it!

Salsa: The Dance of FlavourA book that kept you on your toes


Jasmyn by Alex Bell – this book was just so bizarre and wild that it kept me flipping the pages never knowing what I'd get next! Black swans falling dead out of the sky? Check. A black horse appearing and disappearing? Check. A mystery involving Jasmyn's dead husband? Check. 

Corn: The Explosion of SweetnessA memorable scene with friendship/romance

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This is a pretty small scene, but I like the moment in Sanditon by Jane Austen (and "Another Lady") where Charlotte first starts to realize that she's developing feelings for Sidney. They share this moment where he's teasing her and she's aware that she's enjoying it, and of course she tries to reason with herself afterwards because she likes to think of herself as a very practical sort of person. But she ends up being pretty distracted by it for the rest of the outing.

Cheese: The Bond of CalciumTwo characters from different books you wish could be friends

I kinda think Suze from the Mediator series by Meg Cabot and Rose from the Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead might get along quite well. Suze takes down ghosts, Rose battles vampires... they'd be a paranormal-busting undefeatable duo! Although, personality-wise they're similar – outspoken, outgoing, impulsive – so they might be at each other's throats sometimes too, when they disagree about a course of action. I guess it comes with the territory...?


Sour Cream: The Tangy TopperThe quirkiest character you've ever read (protagonist or supporting)

Oh man, I do not know who to choose for this. I like quirky characters in certain types of books, usually when the whole cast is full of over-the-top, wacky characters and so everyone kinda "fits in." Like the Bagthorpe family in Ordinary Jack by Helen Cresswell or the cast of characters in the Prydain series and The Arkadians by Lloyd Alexander. I'm less of a fan of quirky characters when there's just one and it seems like the author is trying to make them as "unique" as possible, as if to say to the reader, "She's just so quirky!! Isn't it great?"

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Guacamole: The Cost of Creaminess A book you paid too much for

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Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. I believe I bought this in hardcover. For full price. Now I regret this.

Lettuce: The Handful of CrispinessA refreshing concept/theme in a book


A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness approaches the well-worn 'parent with cancer' premise in a fresh, creative way, using a fantastical metaphor to get to powerful emotional truths.

Chips: Le Pièce de Résistance A must-read rec (if you like..., then try....)


If you like Japanese culture and mythology, then you should read Little Sister by Kara Dalkey. It's a quick little YA fantasy read set in historical Japan, a coming-of-age tale of sorts for a young girl who must learn to be brave.

Tabasco: The Kick to the FaceYour favourite fight/action sequence

Hmmm, well, fight/action scenes don't tend to be my favourite parts of books, even though at the time of course it's a good part of what makes the reading experience. Usually I'm just happy if my favourite characters get through it intact, lol. I think I tend to actually remember and enjoy fight scenes that are more humorous than gory. Like, some of the fight scenes from Harry Potter. I love the part where they're trashing Hogwarts to get rid of Umbridge and Professor McGonagall says to Peeves as he's trying to remove a lightbulb, "It unscrews the other way." Or the scene in Crown Duel where Meliara chucks a candlestick at Vidanric's head. :D

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We're supposed to tag 5 more people after answering the questions, but I'm not sure who has or hasn't done this tag yet, so I'm just tagging whoever wants to participate!!

July 19, 2013

The Book Sacrifice Tag

When I saw this tag I just knew I had to join in! It was created by ArielBissett on YouTube and I first came across it on ChapterStackss's channel. As the title implies, it's all about which books you'd sacrifice in various scenarios. You can watch ArielBissett's original video here, and then if you do your own leave me a link so I can watch yours!

January 24, 2013

Bookshelf Scavenger Hunt Tag!

I came across this bookish tag (created by TheLibraryOfSarah) on YouTube and it sounded like too much fun to pass up! Basically, it's a scavenger hunt of your bookshelves where you try to find a book to match each item on the list. You can watch TheLibraryOfSarah's original video here, and then if you do your own let me know because I'd love to see what books everyone comes up with!



The list is:

 • Find an author's name or title with the letter Z in it
 • Find a classic
 • Find a book with a key on it
 • Find something on your bookshelf that's not a book
 • Find the oldest book on your shelf
 • Find a book with a girl on the cover
 • Find a book that has an animal in it
 • Find a book with a male protagonist
 • Find a book with only words on it
 • Find a book with illustrations in it
 • Find a book with gold lettering
 • Find a diary (true or fictional)
 • Find a book written by someone with a common name (like Smith)
 • Find a book that has a closeup of something on it
 • Find a book on your shelf that takes place in the earliest time period
 • Find a hardcover book without a jacket
 • Find a teal/turquoise colored book
 • Find a book with stars on it
 • Find a non-YA book

October 4, 2010

A Game of Tag!

 

Thanks to Amber at Down The Rabbit Hole and Daisy at Between The Pages for tagging me!

Rules of the game:
  •  Accept the tag and link to the tagger at the beginning of your post.
  • Answer the questions honestly in your post by listing four things.
  •  Pass on the love by picking four other people to tag and listing them at the bottom of your post. Notify them that you tagged them.

4 Things That Are In My Handbag:

- My wallet
- Lots of old bus tickets I should really get rid of
- Ibuprofen
- Hair elastics

4 Things On My Desk: (For me, this question should be, What is not on my desk? Or maybe, Where is my desk under all that stuff? But I will limit myself to four items.)

- A potpourri burner
- A mug with a picture of Jane Austen and the quote, “Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies, do divert me I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can.”
- Tons of spare change
- A set of oil pastels

4 Favorite Things In My Bedroom:

- My books (these take up a sizeable portion of my bedroom)
- My “Quatchi” mascot for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics (if you are unfamiliar with the cuteness of Quatchi (a sasquatch), click here)
- My dolphin collection (I collect dolphin statues made of wood, stone, glass, etc.)
- The aforementioned Jane Austen mug, which I bought at the Jane Austen house in England.

4 Things I've Always Wanted To Do (but haven't yet):

- Travel to New Zealand and India
- Swim with dolphins (I know, it's cheesy, but dolphins are my favorite animal)
- Record and sell an album of my songs
- Publish my own book

4 Things I Enjoy Very Much At The Moment
:

- Blogging about books and meeting other book lovers!
- Singing, playing guitar and writing songs
- Reading (of course)
- Autumn (leaves changing colour, the feeling of fall and anticipating pumpkin pie!)

4 Songs I Can't Get Out Of My Head:

- The Day Before You Came by ABBA (I just found out about this song the other day, it is really beautiful)
- Between the Lines by Sara Bareilles
- Need You Now by Lady Antebellum
- My Heart Belongs to You by Hayley Westenra

4 Things You Don't Know About Me
:

- I was born on the prairies in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
- I’ve never broken any bones.
- My teeth are cavity-free.
- On a trip to Italy, my family found ourselves on a clothing-optional beach and had a “revealing” encounter with an Italian male exhibitionist.

4 Bloggers I'm Tagging:


Casey at The Bookish Type
Stephanie at Books Are A Girl’s Best Friend
Liz at Midnight Bloom Reads
Liz at Planet Print

You're it!



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