I have been tagged to do this one for a few months now, so it’s high time I finally do this. I was tagged by the lovely Maria @ The Character Study, you can check out her post HERE. It was originally created by Laura @ The Corner of Laura. Let’s get into the questions!
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Christmas Songs Book Tag
The lovely Caro @ bookcheshirecat tagged me recently to do this book tag, which I gladly accepted. After all, this tag combines Christmas, music and books! What could be better than that? (If you added baked goods to the mix, that would be even better, haha.) The tag was originally created by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Let’s get started, shall we?
Continue reading →The Mood Reader Tag
I first got to know this book tag in a Books Unbound podcast episode (you can listen to it HERE), which sounded so fun that I decided to do it. It was originally created by Brittany @ Slanted Spines. You probably already know that I’m a huge mood reader, so this isn’t a surprise, haha. It sometimes complicates things, but I grew to appreciate it.
Continue reading →The End of the Year Book Tag
This is a book tag I’ve done three times while I was running my Hungarian blog, but the last time was in 2019. Wow. I don’t even know why I stopped doing it, because it’s such a fun one, and it’s really interesting to look back on my answers years later. It was originally created by Ariel Bissett, who is one of the only booktubers I still watch regularly. Also, be sure to check out her and Raeleen’s podcast, Books Unbound, because it’s such a good one! I added so many books to my tbr in the last few months because of them. So, without further ado, let’s jump into the questions!
Continue reading →The Trope Book Tag
I recently read Caro’s post of this book tag where she included star ratings of each of the tropes, and I immediately thought how fun this tag was. Then, I got tagged by the lovely Saima to do it, so here I am! I’m going to rate the tropes like Caro did because I love giving star ratings. 😅 This was originally created by Ash @ inkwordsandash.
Continue reading →Mid Year Book Freakout Tag
Can you imagine we’re already halfway through 2022? Because I can’t… Never mind me having an existential crisis, instead, let’s have a chat about books. So far this year I’ve read twenty-six books, most of them I enjoyed, so it’s going to be quite hard to choose favourites. Nevertheless, I’ll try my best! I actually would have forgotten about this tag, but Emma just posted her video, so I felt inspired to do mine. I did this tag last year, too, if you’re interested, you can check it out HERE.
Continue reading “Mid Year Book Freakout Tag”The Bookish Baking Tag
I was looking for some post to write, and then ran across a baking themed book tag, which seemed perfect for me. I got into baking in December, and I’ve been enjoying experimenting with recipes ever since. This book tag has been created by Kay @ Hammock of Books, and it is super cute! Let’s dive into the questions and the sea of baked goods. Eating cookies is highly encouraged while reading this post (don’t say I didn’t warn you).
Continue reading →The Bookish Blog Tag
Hi everyone! Today I’m here to share a book tag with you! Maria @ The Character Study tagged me way back in November, and now I’m in the mood for some bookish questions. It’s all about favourites, and I bet all of them are going to be super hard to answer, because which bookworm can pick favourites? This one here can’t, that’s for sure. But enough of me babbling, let’s jump into the questions!
Continue reading →The Joy of Christmas Book Tag
I love Christmas, so when Caro @ bookcheshirecat tagged me to do this, I immediately started writing it! I haven’t done a book tag in a while, so it’s perfect timing. The tag was originally created by Sam @ Sam’s Nonsense, which you can check out HERE!
Continue reading →Mid Year Book Freakout Tag
When I had my Hungarian blog, I did this book tag every year, and I planned on doing this in June, but I was in a blogging slump. Then Caro @ bookcheshirecat and Maria @ The Character Study tagged me to do this, so of course I am going to do it! I don’t care if it’s already July, I’ll only talk about books I read in the first six months, so it should be fine. It was originally co-created by Earl Grey Books, you check out the video HERE. I took out the question about favourite new fictional crushes, as I don’t get crushes in books.
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