Book Recommendation Tag
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- For my first book tag video I chose the Book Recommendation Tag, which was 'invented' by Steph Bohrer: • book recommendation tag
In her original video she used 20 questions, which I trimmed down to 17.
0:00 Introduction
0:39 1. A book you tell people is your favorite
1:47 2. A book that is your guilty pleasure
2:41 3. A book everyone loved but you didn’t
3:29 5. A book that deserves more hype
4:44 7. A book that you reread the most
5:41 8. A book from a genre you don’t typically read
7:02 9. A book that deserves all the hype it gets
7:47 10. A book you usually recommend when asked to give a recommendation
8:28 11. A book that has your favorite characters
8:55 12. A book you wish you could live in
9:22 13. A book you thought you would hate but ended up loving
10:28 14. A book that made you cry
11:28 15. A book you wish you could read for the first time
12:13 16. A book that could cure a reading slump
13:15 17. A book you think everyone needs to read
14:08 18. A book you think would make an amazing movie
14:28 20. A book you’ll never forget
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Great vid DBG, loved it!
Yes! Wheel of Time deserves all of the hype!
I absolutely love A Series of Unfortunate Events! It holds a prominently featured spot on my bookshelves due to the influence it had on me as a young reader, along with the Harry Potter series. I give a lot of credit to that series as being one of the reasons why I fell in love with reading.
Yes, I presume many younger readers were drawn into books by Lemony Snickett.
Great video as always Ed
Oh dear my TBR wishlist grew again :-) The Dungon wood serie sounds amazing. No where to be found though except in E-book. And i don like E-books.
NDW so beautifull
Lets go to Narnia !
You got yourself a new subscriber and I am totally going to do this too. These are great questions, and challenging.
Thank you! Subbed you right back 😀
Daughter of the forest, by Juliet Marillier was the author who got me into fantasy in my mid teens. I may revisit it that now I mention it, as it has been a while and I'd like to see if my thoughts have changed since reading it the first (second, and third time) 😅It's a fantastic series I always recommend, starting with my brother who also loved it. Then we both went on to read all her other works.
Great recommendation, thank you. I'd never heard of Juliet Marillier before, but I've checked her out and the Sevenwater-books are now on my wish-list!
I would love to hear your thoughts if you ever get a chance to read it, feel free to shame me if you absolutely hate it, 😂I'm not sure how anyone could though!@@DutchGreyBeard
@@kelbell1987 I won't ever shame you, because if I read a book, it is my choice to do so. Besides, it may take a while before I get to these with my TBR and Read-What-You-Own Challenge and all that...
I completely understand that! My TBR I don't think I will get through it all in my lifetime. Goodluck with the challenge though, I'd like to take part, but I bought 2 new reads over the weekend ha ha I already failed 😅@@DutchGreyBeard
How fun! I discovered Lemony Snicket about 20 years ago as an adult and loved the series! I totally agree with you about the Walsch books. I think of them multiple times most every day. You will always be special to me for introducing me to them 🙂. Now, I'm off to the channel of the tag's originator to see what questions 4, 6 and 19 are... LOL.
Thnx BJ! THÉ MISSING QUESTIONS! Great booktitle.
Great video! My interest is piqued in a lot of your recommendations.