Tag: book tag

The Stay At Home Book Tag

I know lockdowns have eased up, but I’m just now getting around to completing the Stay At Home book tag. I’d like to start by thanking Cielo at Bellerose Reads for tagging me in this, especially since I really love doing these tags! I’m still spending a lot […]

CNMCC Book Tag

This post is dedicated to Pavel (RIP). I have been taken as a co-hostage (aka tagged) in the CNMCC (Council of the Ninja Magic Conjuring Cats) Book Tag by Susan at Novel Lives! I’m completing this because there are severe consequences for not completing this, and the CNMCC […]

Info Dump Bookish Tag

I was tagged by Sara at Millennial Book Review to do this tag, and I’m super excited about it!This tag was created by Books and Chocoholic, and you can find her original video here. The tag is basically an info dump (obviously) about your reading preferences. Here we […]

Spring Time, Cozy Time Book Tag

I’m currently happy dancing because I was invited to participate in this super-cute book tag! Prompts will be based on spring essentials: rainy days, cozy blankets, and your spring TBR! Here’s the rules: Thank the person who nominated you — THANK YOU LEELYNN! You can find her answers […]

The Good Reading Habits Tag

I’m always ready for a book tag, and Sara at Millennial Book Reviews was kind enough to tag me in this one. Thanks Sara! Rules: Link to the original post. List some of your good reading habits, the things you think you do well. Nominate some of your […]

Would You Rather Bookish Edition

The lovely Dini @ Dini Panda Reads has tagged me in this Would You Rather — Bookish Edition tag. I struggle with making difficult decisions, so I think this post will be a little harder to do. The Rules: Answer the questions given to you by your nominator. […]

Reading Habits Book Tag

I love doing book tags, and I searched the internet until I found this fun one about reading habits. Today’s post was found on Jenniely’s blog, and was originally created by TheBookJazz. 1. Do you have a certain place at home for reading? I tend to read in […]