Lookie what I found! A book tag based on musicals. Yep. I guess these are like mini- Broadway to Book recommendations! DOUBLE WIN!
Book Tag created by Gabi and BooksABlog
The Book of Mormon: What’s a book that you will read over and over again like it’s your bible. I’ve only recently (within the last two years or so) began rereading books. I don’t actually like knowing what is going to happen next. It usually bores me. However, rereading books I haven’t read in a long time via audio-book has been fun. I say all that to answer the question with one word: None. But if there was one, it would be a children's book, I'd bet.
The Book of Mormon: What’s a book that you will read over and over again like it’s your bible. I’ve only recently (within the last two years or so) began rereading books. I don’t actually like knowing what is going to happen next. It usually bores me. However, rereading books I haven’t read in a long time via audio-book has been fun. I say all that to answer the question with one word: None. But if there was one, it would be a children's book, I'd bet.
Phantom
of the Opera: An
‘evil’ character than you can’t help loving. Wow. I hope that not all of
my answers will be this boring. I can’t think of a single one! Wait, unless you
count Disney villains! I love Ursela, but she probably doesn’t count because I
love her from a movie, not a book.
Waitress: A
book that makes you want to go to your supermarket and buy yourself a pie.
What
book keeps me from wanting pie? I guess that if we are talking about a need for
comfort food, I would say that the most I’ve ever needed a pie was when a
certain bat- eared creature died in Book 7.
Sweeney
Todd: A
book that gives you creeps but you can’t help say its one of your favorites.
I Hunt
Killers. It’s a whole trilogy.
In
the Heights: A
book that was fun and made you want to get up and dance, even though it’s a
book… This
is a tough one. The Land of Stories is super fun. But maybe not dancing fun. I
should definitely read more dancing books!
Heathers: A
book that was the epitome of Mean Girls.
I’m
actually over the mean girl trope for a while… but My Sister Rosa (a sister,
not a classmate) had an interesting spin. Ok, I guess it’s not a mean girl
thing really. I guess Reconstructing Amelia by Kimberly McCreight would be a
good vote for this one. (I did a Broadway to Books post with Heathers. Check it out!)
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