The Fall Bucket List Book Tag

Hi everyone! Today I’m going to be participating in the Fall Bucket List Book Tag, which was created by Read By Tiffany. It’s such a cute tag and I couldn’t resist not taking part! Without further ado, let’s get onto the questions.

The Rules

  • Link back to the original creator in your post.
  • Feel free to use any of my graphics in your post (I’ve used the ones for the prompts), or make your own
  • Tag 7 other people at the end of your post, and let them know you’ve tagged them. 

That’s such a great question! I’ve read quite a few lighthearted books this year but I think I’d probably have to go for Not My Problem by Ciara Smyth. Aideen was absolutely hilarious and I really enjoyed reading her fixing everyone else’s problems! It was a very entertaining and humorous read, which was exactly what I needed at the time.

That’s a tough one! Honestly a lot of books I read have a lot of hype because I find my books from other reviews and recommendations, but the most recent one I’ve read which fits into this would probably be The Invisible Life Of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab.

Honestly, almost all of the contemporaries (and a fair amount of mysteries and fantasties, to be fair) have had some fun friendships in them. I think I would have to go for Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales if I had to narrow it down to just one though – a fabulously modern Grease retelling with some really amazing friendships! It was everything I wanted and more, and it started my love for Gonzales’ work.

Leading on from the previous question, I would probably have to go for Perfect On Paper by Sophie Gonzales. I wasn’t expecting to love it as much as I did, but it was a really lovely read with some fabulous character development. I was so happy when the main characters finally got together!

Ooh, that’s a lovely question! Henry and Rosie from Love A La Modé by Stephanie Kate Strohm were both super talented at cooking – they had to be, they were taking part in a baking competition! This was a really cute read with a cooking competition set in Paris, so I would definitely recommend this to any aspiring cooks!

Literally or figuratively, haha? When I finally got my hands on As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson I think I was actually jumping for joy – I just couldn’t contain myself! The finale of the A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder series was everything that I wanted and more, and I loved every word of it. I mention this book a lot but I truly do believe everyone should read this amazing series!

Tagging:

Anyone who would like to participate! This was such a lovely Fall themed post to do, and I’d love to see others join in.

I hope you enjoyed reading this tag, and it inspired you to try a couple of new reads!

Ceri

58 thoughts on “The Fall Bucket List Book Tag

  1. This is a great idea and for collab purpose too ofcourse. Also creative, linked with pumpkin theme. I don’t do books so far, but i might do this too. I laughed reading the not my problem. Great post. Xx
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  2. What a fun tag! I think that you’ve included some really great books and I think it’s great that this tag includes some cute fall activities to do. Thank you for sharing, I really enjoyed this post! Em x

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    1. It definitely is, the creator came up with such a cool tag! I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it, I agree that it’s more inclusive by giving things to do. Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment!

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    1. I’m so glad to hear that! Yes exactly haha, it’s a great way of reflecting on your reads. It definitely is, I’d highly recommend it! Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment xxx

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  3. Okaaay, this idea is so good, love connecting books with coffee. I myself am a plain-black-coffee kind of person, having a cup of Ethiopian in front of me as I’m typing this, but even so nothing beats a hot cup of pumpkin spice latte on a rainy day ❤ ( it's raining right now too )

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    1. It definitely is, the creator came up with a really cool tag! I feel like I’m seriously in the minority but I don’t actually like coffee haha, but I still love the association it has with Fall! Thank you so much for reading and commenting ❤

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