I was tagged by Amber to do the books as first dates book tag! This is such a fun idea for a tag!
THE CREATOR & THE RULES
The creators of this tag is Alice @ Love for Words! The rules are …
↠ Link back to the original tag.
↠ Thank and link back to the person who tagged you.
↠ Tag 5+ bloggers.
↠ Have fun!
First and Last: A book/series you’ve read and enjoyed, but can’t bring yourself to read again


Having not enjoyed the last couple books I read by Krista & Becca Ritchie, I’m terrified that I wouldn’t like the Addicted series anymore if I reread it.
With a friend of my friend: A book/series someone recommended to you that turned out to be different from what you had expected.

A few people recommended Bad Blood to me, and I’m not sure what I expected, but it wasn’t this absolutely riveting true crime story.
Double date: A book whose sequel you immediately had to read

I marathoned the first four books in the Wayward Children series! I could not get enough! (My hold on book five expired so I am back on the list and impatiently waiting…)
Let’s go to the movies: A book/series that should be adapted to the screen

I didn’t love Jennifer Strange, but I think it would make a really cool movie!
Dreamy stargazing: A book that made you go ahhhh and ohhhh
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Definitely Saga! I’m not sure if this would be the “dreamy stargazing” kind of oohing and aahing, but there were definitely oohs and ahhs happening while I read.
Fun at the fair: A book full of colours

I’m interpreting this really literally and going with another graphic novel: Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me! I loved the color palette in this book.
Amusement park adventure: A book that was a rollercoaster

I think Love and Other Words is kind of the definition of an emotional rollercoaster. I think I felt every possible emotion while reading this book.
Picnic with cherries: A book whose food descriptions made you feel all *heart eyes*

Most recently, Always and Forever, Lara Jean.
Trip to the museum: A book that taught you valuable stuff

“What’s the worst thing that could possibly happen and how bad would that really be” is something that Calm the F*ck Down taught me to ask myself whenever I’m panicking.

Please consider yourself tagged if you think this looks like fun! What’s a book that taught you something? Which book was an emotional rollercoaster? Let’s talk in the comments!
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