Hey there, I am doing a tag today! I was tagged for this by Georgia @Lost In Neverland. Thank you so much Georgia for tagging me, this looks so much fun!
1. How many books is too many books in a series?
Earlier I would probably have said that 7 or 8 is the limit for me, but now that I have found favourite series which have 9+ books (looking at you KOTLC!), I can only say that if the author can make it interesting, no number of books are too many books in a series.
2. How do you feel about cliffhangers?
Ah, cliffhanger, my old frenemy! Cliffhangers definitely encourage readers to pick up the next book in the series, though WHY CAN’T A WHOLE SERIES BY REALEASED ALL AT ONCE SO I DON’T HAVE TOO GO THROUGH THE PAIN OF WAITING?!
3. Hardback or paperback?
Paperbacks! I love hardcovers too, but I find paperbacks more comfortable to hold while reading, and also while stacking on my bookshelf.
4. Favourite book?
The question I was dreading is finally here! Ahem…(don’t worry I am not going to go into my usual monologue of how ‘its unfair to the other books’😂) so it is for questions like these that I have updated my “About Me” page. It now includes a (rather long) list of some of my favourite books and movies. You can find it HERE. And of course, all my favourite books are there in my profile on Goodreads, so go check that out as well!
5. Least Favourite Book?
Eh I don’t really know. But the most recent book that I disliked was The Middler.
6. Love triangles, yes or no?
Mostly, no. But it depends how it works out.
7. The most recent book you just couldn’t finish?
I don’t remember dnf’ing a book recently, but last year I was reading this book “It’s all about Treo” which revolved around a military dog, and it was all right at first, but then I lost interest and dropped it for something else instead.
8. A book you’re currently reading?
I am nearly finished with Book Scavenger by Jennifer Bertman.
9. Last book you recommended to someone?
Well I have forever been recommending Six Of Crows on my blog, so I think that counts!
10. Oldest book you’ve read?
According to Goodreads, it is The Mysterious Affair At Styles by Agatha Christie. It was published in the year 1920.
11. Newest book you’ve read?
A Wilder Magic by Juliana Brandt. I received an ARC.
12. Favourite Author?
Abstain🤐
14. A book you disliked that everyone else seems to love?
An Ember In the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir. I don’t think I have ever come across a negative review for this. And though ‘disliked’ is a strong word, I certainly did not like it as much as I had expected to.
15. Bookmarks or dog ears?
Bookmarks, of course! *looks horrified* I would NEVER dog-ear my precious lovelies!!
16. A book you can always reread?
Well I am not such a fan of rereading…
17. Can you read while listening to music?
I haven’t tried to, but I don’t think I will be able to.
18. One POV or multiple POVs?
Recently I have discovered my love for books with multiple POVs *cues Six Of Crows and Aurora Burning and Unlocked and Renegades*
19. Do you read a book in one sitting or in multiple days?
How I wish I could read them all in one sitting!! But sadly, no, it takes me about 4-5 days to finish a medium sized book.
20. Who do you tag?
April @Booked Till Midnight
Madeline @The Bookish Mutant
Laura @The Corner Of Laura

Which book are you currently reading? Which are the oldest and the newest books you’ve read? Chat with me in the comments!
Love your answers! I love multiple pov’s, I definitely think it adds depth to the characters!
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Hi 👋🏽😀 Thank you for sharing this post. I love your list of all-time favourite books because Agatha Christie features and she is my absolute favourite! ✨
I’m on the hunt for authors similar to her, I’ve just started reading Cover Her Face by P.D James and I’m finding it interesting so far.
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Oh thanks! Christie is awesome, I haven’t been able to find any crime writer like her yet.
Huh, this is the first time I am hearing of the book you mention, I’ll go check that out!
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Thanks for the tag! I already did it, but thanks for thinking of me 🙂 (here’s my take, if you want: https://madelinetodd.com/2020/01/11/20-questions-book-tag/)
Also, I loved reading your answers! I totally agree with Six of Crows, and I wasn’t a fan of An Ember in the Ashes either. I thought it was entertaining, but nothing super special. It’s been years since I’ve read Book Scavenger, but I remember it being a lot of fun, so happy reading! 🙂
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Thanks for the tag 😊
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