Sunday, April 10, 2016

The BFF book tag

1. Setting the example: A pair/group of book bff's that you love?

Definitely the crew from Six of crows by Leigh Bardugo. They are amazing as a group as well as individuals. I love their chemistry and loyalty and reading about them is just so much fun! I can barely wait for Crooked kingdom to come out in September and at the same time I'm already sad the series is gonna be over since it's just a duology.

2. Childhood bestie: Which book character would you like to grow up with?

I think growing up with Cath from Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell would have been pretty amazing since we share the same interests and are in general quite alike. She's in general pretty calm, so I guess it wouldn't be too stressful to hang out with her a lot and we'd get along wonderfully.

3. Frenemy: Which book character would bring out your competitive side?

I'm not a competitive person at all and as long as I'm satisfied with my achievements, I don't care if someone else is better than me and even if I'm not, I blame myself instead of hating the other person for being better. The only character I can think of right now I definitely wouldn't grant succeeding in something is Cersei from the A song of ice and fire series by George R.R. Martin, mostly because of her insufferable arrogance. I'm not gonna lie, seeing her fail at something feels so good.

4. Fashion guru: Who would be the bestie whose closet you'd want to raid or would want to go on a shopping spree with?

Lara Jean from the To all the boys I've loved before series by Jenny Han for sure. I absolutely LOVE her style. I really like cute skirts with overknee socks, bows and polka dots so I think our style is pretty similar even though she wears a lot more colorful clothing (my whole closet basically only contains black, grey and white clothes). Anyway, I'd love to own her clothes (and her boyfriend as well).

5. The bad influence: Which character would you want to commit a small act of rebellion with? (Go skinny dipping, sneak into a movie, have a drug race with, etc.)

That's actually a really difficult question since I'm a person who pretty much always sticks to the rules, so I'd definitely never do something like sneaking into a movie or stealing. But I do think someone as confident and fun as Sloane from Since you've been gone by Morgan Matson would probably at least make me skip a lesson with her, because she's good at inspiring people to be brave and to do stuff they'd normally wouldn't do. And let's be honest, the idea with the to-do list full of dares is awesome, so simply because of that she'd manage to make me want to rebell with her.

6. Blood brothers: Which character would you want to be your surrogate big brother/sister? (You can do both if you want!)

Is that even a question? Obviously Alec and Izzy Lightwood (and Max as well since he's so adorable) from the The mortal instruments series by Cassandra Clare. I love them both so much. They're incredible loyal to each other and just support each other in any way possible. As the youngest child in my family, I'm used to my brothers being protective, which I actually quite like, and both Alec and Izzy are super protective as well, which just shows how much they care about each other and the rest of their family, so I wouldn't mind having them as older siblings at all.

7. Mother hen: Which character would you want to be by your side when you're having a bad day to cheer you up?

Probably Marlee from the Selection series by Kiera Cass because she's always in a good mood and just an extremely positive person in general and I don't think you can still be sad after spending some time with her.

8. The counselor: Which character would you go to for relationship advice or confide a secret to?

Maybe Celia from The night circus by Erin Morgenstern? I feel like she can definitely keep a secret and also gives quite good advice. Her relationship also works out pretty good, so she should be the right person to approach and ask for help.

9. More than friends: Who would be your book boyfriend/girlfriend?

I've already answered this question so many times, but honestly I can't even tell you often enough how perfect Robb Stark from the A song of ice and fire series by George R.R. Martin is. I just love him. A lot.

I'm so sorry for being absent these past few weeks, but I'll hopefully finish my reread of the A song of ice and fire series soon since I'm nearly done with the third book right now, and once I'll start reading something else again, I'll definitely write weekly reviews again. Until then, I hope I'll be able to do a book tag every week. I hope you enjoyed this book tag and have a fantastic day!

Leah

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