Thanks so much to The Orangutan Librarian for tagging me in this tag post (a hell of a long time ago!!)
I had trouble coming up with answers for a few of these, but I like it when tags frazzle your brain a bit lol.
A character appearance that you misread or imagined differently.
Never in a million years would I have imagined Claire Danes as Juliet ???
A character name that you’ve been pronouncing wrong.
I can’t think of anything for this. There are several names I get wrong because if they’re long and confusing, I just go with something easy to call them in my head.
A book name I was pronouncing wrong for ages was The Roanoke Girls… I was reading it as The Ra-No-Kay Girls until I really looked at the title and realised I’d been pronouncing it wrong for about 4 months.
An overused trope that is your guilty pleasure.
Small town with a whole load of secrets. I’m not sure if this counts, but I know it’s seriously overused in books at the moment, but I love it! No guilt either!
A cliché character type that you like better on screen than reading about.
The buff jock character. I probably would have hated Jenko if I read about him in a book, but he was a fun character in the film! (I haven’t seen the TV series).
A word/phrase you learned because of its use in a book.
Nepotism – I have no idea what book it would have been from but one day I just knew what it meant, so it must have been from a book!
Have you ever not read or completed a required-reading book for school?
Hell yeah!! I got 50 pages into Pride & Prejudice and then gave up, still got a B in my exam though.
Have you ever skipped (or wanted to) a chapter from the point of view of a character you weren’t interested in?
Yes, I’ve done that many times. I remember when I was reading The Girl Before earlier this year, I skim read a couple of chapters of both Jane & Emma… this was probably due to not really enjoying the book though…
Have you ever cancelled social plans to read a book?
No, I just never have any social plans!
I tag… (no pressure)
Bionic Book Worm // This Mom Reads // Jenna @Bookmark Your Thoughts (I know you’re gone for a little while but it might be something fun to come back to! // Stephanie @Stephanie’s Novel Fiction
Thanks again to The Orangutan Librarian for tagging me in this difficult-ish book tag!
This is such a funny tag!! The small town trope is definitely one of my faves as well, even though I’ve read a million books with it. Maybe it’s because I come from a small town, too? 🙂
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Maybe! I love the small town thing, I don’t know why, but I think it’s because I’ve always wanted to live in a small town 🙂
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I’m never sure of names and titles, haha! Some are really tricky, and I think the worst was the Throne of Glass series for me!
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Because I read lots of ‘realistic’ fiction, most names are simple, like Sarah or Tom but you can sometimes get really confusing names! I just make up how I think they sound in my head and go with that for the rest of the book haha
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Oh I love this tag! Some of these will be hard to think of. Hopefully I’ll get to it soon. And I don’t have any social plans either. Ever. Lol
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Have fun with it! 😀
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This is a great tag. I’ve mispronounced so many words/names/places when reading. It’s funny that we even pronounce things in our head when we read.
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Isn’t it! I always catch myself thinking about how weird it is that we talk in our own heads as we’re reading or writing things!
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Love your answers! I am ashamed to say that there have been many school assigned books that I have sadly not finished. I also have to admit that I have canceled some plans so I could read. Sorry, not sorry lol.
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School assigned reading is crap! If I read a school assigned book now, out of school, I know I would probably love it way more – forced reading is no fun! 😛
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Totally agree! There were books that I was determined to hate just because they were assigned! Maybe I should give some of those books another chance.
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I’m thinking of giving a few books another try now I’m out of school – like Tess of the D’Urbervilles which bored me during school but I might enjoy now
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I hope you like it more now!
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I’m the opposite with dumb jocks! I love reading about them for some reason, but they always just seem dumb on screen.
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Haha fair enough! I don’t read many books with them in, but they always bother me in books
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Hahaha totally agree with the buff jock character… It’s just hilarious on film but not as good on paper.
Great tag, Zuky! 😊
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Thanks Sophie 😀
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Oh, I am guilty of cancelling plans for writing and reading.
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hehe Roanoke Girls is hard though!! I just make it up in my head too. And I definitely skip plans for reading 😉 (I have my priorities straight! 😉 ) Awesome post!
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Thanks!! ❤
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You’re welcome!! ❤
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Omg, Zuky!! I just realized you tagged me in this! I feel dumb! I’ve only been checking my blog this week to answer comments and then read other blogs as I felt up to it since I’m on hiatus from my blog for having surgery this week. I’m still not sure how I missed it!! I will definitely get to it as soon as I can! I’m about 8 book reviews behind and have 5 tags to do to but will work my way through them eventually 😊 I just wanted you to know I say it though ❤
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No worries Stephanie! I hope you feel better from your surgery!
I know how it feels to be behind on tags, I have so many to do haha ☺️
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Thanks!! 😊I’m feeling better every day, just trying not to over do it because then I’ll be back to square one, lol. It’s a 2 to 3 week recovery but I can do more each day as long as I don’t push it except drive and lift more than 5 lbs until the Dr clears me 😕 It looks like I only have 5 tags to catch up on so I guess not too bad. I’ve got 3 ARCs to review, 1 by next Tuesday the other not until July 25th, so I do have slack. I’ve read 6 other books that I bought, so I’m debating whether to stress and review them all, review my favorites of the 6, or do a mixture of full reviews and mini reviews to quickly clear the backlog. I just know with recovering and having my 3 kids home on summer break to spend time with, I don’t want to spend an outrageous amount of time playing catch up the next few weeks!!
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Glad to hear it and yeah, just do what you feel comfortable doing with your reviews! A lot of bloggers bulk read and then upload a post with 3x mini review in them to get the review up! It all depends on how you like to do things and how much time you have! 🙂
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I’ve sorta introduced mini reviews as a feature although I’ve only written 2 mini review posts even though my plan was to make it a biweekly thing but I got sick then had surgery. I wrote my first one to play catch up in May for a couple of books and the 2nd was to review 2 books that I thought were 3 star, so I wasn’t writing a full review. Which is what I plan to do with any book 3 star or lower…right now I have 2 in my backlog pile that are 3 star reviews and already getting mini reviews! I think I’ll probably do mini reviews with the some books on my TBR list too but just make sure people know it’s because I’m catching up. Thanks for the advice!! My blog is 2 months old tomorrow, which is crazy, so I’m still trying to find my groove, lol. And what works best. Running a blog is like running a small city, 😊
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