The Cookie #Book Tag - #AmReading

According to where I got this from, this one came from a blog called Sorry, I'm Booked. Just so you know.

Anyway, I'm not tagging anyone to do this, but if you want to play along, that would be great, because I'd love to read your answers. You can post them in the comments, do a post on your own blog, or whatever. If you post them on your blog though, do make sure you tell me, and give me the link if you can too, so I can come read them. For now though, here are the questions, along with my own answers:

1. Chocolate Chip: A Classic Book That You Love or Really Enjoyed

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte. I've read it a few times, and could happily do so again.

2. Thin Mints: A Fandom That You Really Want to ‘Join’ AND/OR a Hyped-Up Book You Want To Read

To be honest, I don't really pay all that much attention to the hype surrounding things, or care whether what I'm reading is, "The book everyone's talking about," or whatever.

3. Shortbread: An Author You Can’t Get Enough Of

Wait... What? I have to pick just one? But there are so many!

OK. Fine. Since I do need to pick just one, I'm going with David Estes. I've read all his books, and never once been disappointed, regardless of the genre the book in question happens to be in. I can't wait to see what he writes next!

4. Samoas/ Caramel DeLites: An Emotional Roller-coaster (this cookie was hard … so any book that made you feel more than one emotion, strongly. The choice of emotions is up to you)

A recent one that springs to mind for this one is "Subject A36" by Teri Polen. It was an awesome and gripping read, which had me on an emotional rollercoaster throughout. I'm dying for the rest of the series to be written and released!

5. Oreos: A Book Whose Cover Was Better Than The Story OR Vice Versa, Where The Story Was Better Than Its Cover

Between the fact I mostly read eBooks, and my lack of sight, I don't pay attention to covers. I suppose I could ask someone what's on them, but mostly I just want to read the story, so don't give the covers a thought.

6. Tagalongs/ Peanut Butter Patties: A Book That Wasn’t What You Expected (good, bad, or just different, interpret how you wish)

I'm going with "The Lords Of Terra" by L.J. Goulding, which I read for a book challenge, and enjoyed a lot more than I expected to.

7. Snickerdoodles: A Book You May Never Stop Rereading/ Loving

J K Rowling's "Harry Potter" series.

Yeah... Anyone who knows me well saw that one coming, I'm sure. *wink*

8. Oatmeal Raisin: An Awful Surprise.

There have, unfortunately, been a few that could apply here. But I'm going with "Esmerelda" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, because how much I love "The Secret Garden" and "A Little Princess" made it very surprising to me that I found this story so dull.
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