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Friday 11 September 2020

All Time Low Book Tag

 Hey guys, this is Abi here, 

And I was searching through the internet, looking for a book tag (I knew I needed to do one, just not sure which one), and I stumbled upon this little tag! 

If you didn't know, All Time Low is one of my favourite bands, and it's all I listen to when I'm reading, I have been a fan for years, so it seemed fitting to do the All Time Low book tag! 

I hope you enjoy it! 


Time Bomb~ A book that broke your heart. 

I'm not kidding, this book ripped me to shreds. How would it feel like have the last people you call family die suddenly? How to Make Friends with the Dark does not shy away the difficult subjects, let me tell you. When Tiger's mother is taken from her, she honestly doesn't know which way is up. Tossed from home to home, she has to make sense of the world without the only person she has spent her whole life with- the person she can be with no longer- her mother. Everybody deals with grief in their own way, and this book was amazing in showing you this. Highly recommend if you want a book that will make you cry. 

Somewhere in Neverland ~A fictional place you want to visit. 

Honestly, there are a lot of fictional worlds I'd like to visit-

1. Hogwarts (despite not agreeing with JK Rowling's views on trans people)

2. OASIS (Ready Player One)

3. Caraval (honestly, as much as the writing made it hard for me through the second book, I would still like to go.) 

There are so many places I want to go!


I Feel Like Dancing ~ A book that made you dance for joy. 

When I heard about this, I was honestly so excited. Not only was it a book about competition (between school businesses- I love when there's friendly competition in books), but they're both girls that may or may not have feelings for each-other. Also, Nishat is Bengali, and I know that I've never read a book from a Bengali girl's perspective before, so hopefully, this should be a game-changer for what publishing companies decide to publish. This one certainly made me jump for joy. 

For Baltimore ~ A saga you would have like not to say goodbye to. 

I was just thinking the other day how I wish this book wasn't over. Although I was satisfied with how Evernight ended, I wish it had been longer, or there were more books that take place in this world. But although, there aren't any more tales with these characters, Ross Mackenzie has plenty of other books for me to enjoy. 

My Paradise ~ A cover you consider exotic. 

I wouldn't necessarily call this exotic, but it certainly is beautiful. More book covers I like the look of, but The Kingdom of Back is just electrifying, and luminous. I don't know what else to say, the cover is simply beautiful. 
(As is the book. If you're a fan of classical musical, a story about the relationship between Wolfgang Mozart and his older sister, and historical fiction/ fantasy novels, then this is the book for you.)

Kids in the Dark ~ Your favourite protagonist(s). 

 
Honestly, the list would be a whole lot longer if I wanted to include books with multiple POV's, but the list would be too long if I did that. 

Valkyrie Cain- I've been following Valkyrie Cain since I was 13, and she never bores me when I'm reading the Skulduggery Pleasant books. She's not the only POV I read from in the later books, but she's gone through so much in the series, I can't help but love her and want to root for her. She's also incredibly human, she has her flaws, and she's made mistakes, but she's a phenomenal character. 

Starr Carter- Do I really need to say why?

Remembering Sunday ~ A sad love story. 

First off- Remembering Sunday is not just a sad love story- it's so much more than that. 

But a sad love story, I'll go with a classic- The Fault In Our Stars, by John Green. Can't get more than that. Honestly, it's been years since I've read it, and I need to re-read it. The book is beautiful, the film is amazing, and anyone who hasn't read it, definitely needs to, because it's a classic. 

Dancing with a Wolf ~ Your favourite villain. 

I always like my villains to be conflicting and interesting, so that's why I went with Mavis, because of this. At least at the start, he appeared to be charming and misunderstood. He was ruthless and crazy, but there was certainly more to him than that. I want more villains like him. 

Okay! That's the All Time Low Book Tag!
As always, feel free to do this tag if you so fit! I love this band, and although they might not be very well known in the book community, I just feel like their music gets increasingly amazing (although most of my favourites have been around for years.) 
I hope you have a wonderful day and I'll see you all soon. 
Byeeeeeee! 

-Abi xxxx

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