The Bedtime #Book Tag - #AmReading
I got this one from here, after coming across it while looking for tags a while ago.
As I always say, I'm not tagging anyone, but I'd love to read your answers, so feel free to play along.
Here are the questions, along with my own answers:
1. A book that kept you up all night reading-
Honestly? There have been several, and I'd actually stay up all night reading all the time if I had the ability to go without sleep, so I really don't think I can just pick one for this question.
2. A book that made you scared to sleep-
"Dark Matter" by Michelle Paver. Scariest book I've ever read!
3. A book that made you go to sleep-
Books never make me go to sleep themselves. Sometimes I'll fall asleep listening to one, but it's nothing to do with the book.
4. A book that left you tossing and turning all night in anticipation of its release-
"Subject A36" by Teri Polen. Between the fact the other two books of hers were so good, and my having read teasers for the book on her blog, I couldn't wait for that one to be out!
5. A book that has your dream boyfriend-
The books in the "Atlantis Grail" series by Vera Nazarian. I have just two words for you: Aeson Kassiope.
6. A book that would be your worst nightmare to live in-
"Mace Of The Apocalypse" by Daniel J. Williams. Or any zombie apocalypse novel really.
7. A book that reminds you of the night time-
"The House Beneath the Oak Trees" by Faye Belle, because most of the main events happen at night, and it makes me think of dreams and nightmares, and how sometimes it's hard to know for sure for a moment you've woken up after vivid ones.
8. A book that had a nightmarish cliffhanger-
Any kind of cliffhanger is nightmarish to me. I hate cliffhangers!
9. A book that you actually dreamed about-
The "Harry Potter" books by J K Rowling. I had a dream that I helped Harry defeat Voldemort with the help of the Weasleys, Dumbledore, and my primary school (elementary school) teacher. To make it even weirder, the battle took place in the assembly hall of one of my secondary schools (high schools). So... Yeah... That was kind of messed up.
10. A book monster that you would not want to find under your bed-
Any Lovecraftian monster. Especially Cthulhu. Although, to be honest, I'd really rather not find any monsters at all under my bed... Ever. Just saying.
As I always say, I'm not tagging anyone, but I'd love to read your answers, so feel free to play along.
Here are the questions, along with my own answers:
1. A book that kept you up all night reading-
Honestly? There have been several, and I'd actually stay up all night reading all the time if I had the ability to go without sleep, so I really don't think I can just pick one for this question.
2. A book that made you scared to sleep-
"Dark Matter" by Michelle Paver. Scariest book I've ever read!
3. A book that made you go to sleep-
Books never make me go to sleep themselves. Sometimes I'll fall asleep listening to one, but it's nothing to do with the book.
4. A book that left you tossing and turning all night in anticipation of its release-
"Subject A36" by Teri Polen. Between the fact the other two books of hers were so good, and my having read teasers for the book on her blog, I couldn't wait for that one to be out!
5. A book that has your dream boyfriend-
The books in the "Atlantis Grail" series by Vera Nazarian. I have just two words for you: Aeson Kassiope.
6. A book that would be your worst nightmare to live in-
"Mace Of The Apocalypse" by Daniel J. Williams. Or any zombie apocalypse novel really.
7. A book that reminds you of the night time-
"The House Beneath the Oak Trees" by Faye Belle, because most of the main events happen at night, and it makes me think of dreams and nightmares, and how sometimes it's hard to know for sure for a moment you've woken up after vivid ones.
8. A book that had a nightmarish cliffhanger-
Any kind of cliffhanger is nightmarish to me. I hate cliffhangers!
9. A book that you actually dreamed about-
The "Harry Potter" books by J K Rowling. I had a dream that I helped Harry defeat Voldemort with the help of the Weasleys, Dumbledore, and my primary school (elementary school) teacher. To make it even weirder, the battle took place in the assembly hall of one of my secondary schools (high schools). So... Yeah... That was kind of messed up.
10. A book monster that you would not want to find under your bed-
Any Lovecraftian monster. Especially Cthulhu. Although, to be honest, I'd really rather not find any monsters at all under my bed... Ever. Just saying.
Published on October 13, 2020 01:00
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