Book Tag Thursday: Social Media Book Tag

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As always for this segment I will find awesome book tags throughout the vast, wide inter-webs and complete mini-challenges. I’ll hope you’ll have fun and participate with me as well! Leave your own answers in the comments or write your post and link it back to me. (You are also free to use the picture if you’d like, just credit me.)

Today’s topic: Social Media Book Tag

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1) Twitter: Your Favorite Shortest Book

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“Wake” by Lisa McMann

It’s definitely not the shortest book I’ve ever read, but the first book in the Wake trilogy is one my favorite books. It’s got a cool story concept.

2) Facebook: A book everyone pressured you into reading

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“The Fault In Our Stars” by John Green

I am usually pretty good with reading new John Green book releases. But I was behind on a lot of reading when this novel came out. I knew that I needed to read it because everyone was talking about how good it was and the movie had come out.

3) Tumblr: A book you read before it was cool

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“Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer

I actually read this book when it first hit the shelves and before it got hyped up.

4) MySpace: A book you can’t remember if you liked it or not

I actually couldn’t find a book to fit this category. Sorry! >.<

5) Instagram: A book that was so beautiful you had to instagram it

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“Ink” by Amanda Sun

I love the Japanese style calligraphy brush strokes and the watercolors used to create this design. The book also includes calligraphy style sketches as well.

6) YouTube: A book you would like to see turned into a movie

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“His Fair Assassins” Series by Robin LaFevers

Though I’ve only read two of these books I think it does have the potential to be turned into a movie or better yet a TV series. If it was picked up by Showtime or one of those other TV stations I’d definitely watch it. This series is historical fiction, but it’s so action packed which makes it entertaining.

7) Goodreads: A book you would recommend to everyone

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“Lord of the Flies” by William Golding

A classic novel, with a variety of characters and an intriguing storyline of being stuck on a wild, desert island.

Tag! You’re it! Comment below with your answers or create your own post and link back to me! 🙂

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