Get To Know YA Book Tag
Hello lovely people and happy Monday everyone!
It was a really busy weekend, as yesterday was my nephew’s christening and now I’m officially both his aunt and his godmother. We had a lot of fun at the party afterwards and although I wanted to work on a different post, I ended up coming to my “easy” solution; a book tag.
I came across the Get To Know YA Book Tag on Dora’s blog and I really liked the idea, so I decided to work on mine. I promise you though, things will get more interesting in the coming months. I just ask you to be a little patient while I sort everything out in my life.
I ranted a lot, so without any further ado, let’s get to the book tag!
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1. FAVOURITE BOOK OF ALL TIME
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When it comes to YA novels, my instant reaction when someone asks me what’s my favourite book of all time is to say Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Not only it’s packed with magic and characters I absolutely adore, but it also talks about friendship, bravery, betrayal, frenemies… It talks about honour and courage, values all of us should have! Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has amazing plot twists and extremely inspiring monologues. And that’s probably the reason why I have read it so many times. And I may read it -yet again- closer to Christmas time.
2. FAVOURITE BOOK FIVE YEARS AGO
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Really? I can’t even remember what I had for lunch yesterday and you expect me to believe which was my favourite book five years ago?
There is a possibility that I was a little more obsessed than I am now with the Vampire Academy series, which still is one of my favourite series of all time. It’s just that, back in 2014 (Holy f&%$!) I was about to finish university, so I was more focused on reading the school material and not YA Fantasy books. God… What a fool I were!
3. FAVOURITE DUOLOGY/TRILOGY SERIES
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God! What a surprise! Not…
You all know by now that I love the ACOTAR series, for these books helped me fall in love with reading again, the helped me face a really dark period of my life and they taught me that I should not let the hard days win.