Hello Friends! Today I’m doing a book tag that was actually created by a new blogger friend of mine. I met Tiffany (Read by Tiffany) through book twitter because of our similar love for fluffy contemporary books! Since then I’ve been an avid reader of her blog and I couldn’t pass up the change to do her original book tag: The Fall Bucket List Book Tag. If you aren’t familiar with Tiffany you should head over to her blog and consider giving her a tag a try!
The Rules
- Link back to the original creator in your post.
- Feel free to use any of my graphics in your post, or create your own!
- Tag 7 other people at the end of your post, and let them know you’ve tagged them.
Fake it Till You Break It by Jenn P Nguyen. This book is perfect in it’s sweet lighthearted story that will make you swoon. It’s a cute and predictable story that is perfect for reading in one sitting. It follows the enemies-to-lovers and faking dating tropes!
Related: ARC Review: Fake it Till You Break It
A Curse so Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer. This book has been one of the most pleasantly surprising reads of 2019. I am always hesitant now about fantasy novels with a lot of hype (because sometimes the hype and I have different opinions) but, I really enjoyed ACSDAL! It was magical, addicting, and pulled me from a little reading slump I had earlier in 2019.
Related: Waiting on Wednesday: A Heart so Fierce and Broken
Fireborne by Rosaria Munda. Okay, to be fair… I can’t say that there are a lot of fun friendships in this book. However, I live by the rule that I have to recommend this amazing book whenever possible. Plus this gives me the chance to shout out the sweetest male best friend to ever exist in YA literature: Duck. His friendship with Annie is so sweet, pure, and lovely. I love this book for so many reasons, and Duck is high on that list.
Related: Book Review: Fireborne
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord. I have so much love for this book. This story was adorable, funny, and full of delicious food that I desperately need the recipes for. Tweet Cute comes out in early 2020 and I cannot wait for everyone to read it! From the vivid setting to the swoony romance this book is so easy to fall in love with. I cannot recommend this book enough.
Related: Waiting on Wednesday: Tweet Cute
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han. So my answer may be a little predictable, but how can I not talk about Lara Jean? This book was the first YA contemporary I ever read that made me fall in love with the genre. That being said, it has always had a special place in my heart. I always loved Lara Jean’s baking adventures in this book and they greatly encouraged me to continue experimenting in my baking when I was younger! So I guess we can all thank Lara Jean that I learned how to bake without just using box mixes all the time.
Shuffle, Repeat by Jen Klein. This book is so flipping adorable, which is why I couldn’t help but chose it for this prompt! The friendships and romance will have you dancing in your seat and it’ll give you the all warm fuzzies. It starts out during the Fall, when the characters go back to school, and explores a slow burn romance throughout the characters’ entire Senior Year. I love this book and it is perfect to read this time of year!
I hope you all enjoyed reading my responses to Tiffany’s original tag! I loved her prompts and I’m excited to say I’m tagging anyone and everyone who wants to do it. I know, that doesn’t quite follow the rules (sorry Tiffany!) however, most of my online bookish friends don’t have blogs so I can’t tag them here! So again, if you see this then consider yourself tagged.
tiffany @ readbytiffany
Ahh!! I’m so excited that you did this tag, and I loved looking at your answers. Did Shuffle, Repeat come out recently or is it an older release? So excited to see my faves TWEET CUTE and TATBILB on this too <3