Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Tag Tuesday: Coffee Tag


  • Black - a book that is hard to get into but has a ton of die hard fans
    • Some of my best friends, whose opinions I respect so much, loved this book and the rest of the series. Therefore, I had extremely high expectations for the series and I was completely let down. I actually hated the book to the point that I am not planning on continuing with the series.
  • Peppermint Mocha - a book that is popular around the holiday season
  • This is really the only holiday book that I have ever read.... oops. It was great though. 
  • Hot Chocolate - a children's book that you love
  • At first, I thought about putting any book by Dr. Suess; they were the books that I learned to read with. Then I thought about putting any of the Harry Potter books as they are technically labeled as children's books. Eventually and finally, I settled on Matilda, this book was probably the first book where I really resonated with a character. I was a lot like Matilda; I loved to read, obviously,  and I was a bit of the outsider in my family because of that, that's still how it is actually, I never had the abusive issues that Matilda experienced or the terrible school teacher but I resonated with her nonetheless. I used to reread this book a hundred times and never get sick of it. I'm actually in the mood to read it again.  
  • Starbucks - a book that you literally see everywhere
  • I see this everywhere I turn and I have no interest in reading it!!!
  • Hipster Coffee Shop - a book by an author that you love
  • This is probably my favorite book out the Harry Potter series and JK Rowling, is hands down, my favorite author because of these masterpieces. 
  • Oooops, I accidently got decaf - a book that you were expecting so much more from
  • *WARNING* This is probably an unpopular bookish opinion!!! I wanted to love this book so much because it is by John Green and I love everything else that he has written, but I couldn't get half-way through this book before I put it down. I just didn't like it. I haven't been able to identify why, but I didn't. I might pick it up again and give it another shot, but who knows?
  • Perfect Blend - a book with the perfect combination of bitter and sweet
  • This is probably my favorite Nicholas Sparks novel ever, and I have read almost all of them. The love story between Landon and Jaime is perfectly romantic, sweet, innocent, complex, and everything you can imagine. The tragedy is predictable but it still hurts like nothing else could. The end is the definition of bittersweet. 
  • Green Tea - a book that is quietly beautiful
  • This was one of those books that dealt with such difficult situations, a young girl's suicide and how it affects the people that she left behind, but because of that was so beautiful. It was impeccably written and the situations were handled with gorgeously. 
  • Chai Tea - a book that makes you dream of far off places
  • This book just made me want to do a study abroad year even more and fall in love with a foreign guy. Maybe in Spain. 

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