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Wednesday 24 May 2017

TOP 5 WEDNESDAY

TOP 5 WEDNESDAY
-24th May 2017 -

Favorite Minor Characters

1. Nikolai Lantsov
- The Grishaverse -

My love for this boy knows no bounds. Some of you might argue that he isn't a minor character but since he appears in Crooked Kingdom. I count him as a minor characters. Yass the law is hard but it also flexible :D

2. Eddie Castille 
- Vampire Academy and Bloodlines -

He is from the Bloodlines series by Richelle Mead and I don't know why but he came to mind. I remember him as this sweet and loyal guy.

3. Charlotte Fairchild
- The Infernal Devices -

Badass lady who had to stand up for herself and the people she cared for. Natural leader I say

4. Nesta Archeron
- A Court of Thorns and Roses -

Some people are annoyed by Nesta but not me. I love how she is stubborn and angry most of the time. No one dares to mess with her and that's what I admire about her

5. Reyna Avila Ramírez-Arellano
- Heroes of Olympus - 

Another badass lady that knows how to slay her enemies. I hope we see more from Reyna in the upcoming The Trials of Apollo books.

Saturday 20 May 2017

The Sick Book Tag

Hellouu people, long time no see! I don't want to bother you with excuses so let's immediately start with the book tag.

I found this tag on Wattpad and it was created, I assume, by DarkChickie on Wattpad. Here is her post.

Basically, you're given a list of diseases and you have to answer bookish questions related to them.

1. Diabetes - a book too sweet, like really sweet.



For this one, I choose Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. I am one of the few poeple who actually liked the Baz and Simon parts in this book. I loved their romance and I thought that this book was a sweet and cute experience! I am sorry that I don't have a REALLY sweet book. I promise I'll read one. Someday. Maybe..







2. Chicken Pox - a book you've read once, and never will pick up again.



The thing is I don't reread books, except for Harry Potter, but I have a book that I hated. I've never hated a book before but this one took the cake. I am talking about Bully by Penelope Douglas. I love love-hate relationship but even I could recognize that it was abuse. No, never gain, nope.






3. Influenza - a contagious book that spread like a virus.


For this one, I'll have to go with A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas. I pretty sure that most people thought that ACOTAR was an okay book or worse but then ACOMAF came and the series spread like wildfire. Because it was so damn good. I still think it's the best book in the series even though I read ACOWAR.







4. The Cycle - a book you read every month, year, etc.



Harry Potter because I plan to read it in German next. Can't wait for that! :D











5. Insomnia - a book that kept you up all night.


Right now I can't remember any book that fits into this category. But I'll go with Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. I can imagine that it kept some poeple up all night. I mean the whole intrigue was spectacular. Also, I'll probably read Lord of Shadows all night when it comes out.








6. Amnesia - a book that is forgotten and failed to leave an impression on you.


I had to search in the depths of my goodreads "read" shelf to find a book that I've tottaly forgotten. And I found The Case of the Murdered Players by Robert Newman. Honestly, I had forgotten so much (the plot, the characters, the story!!!) that I had to stop and remind myself what it was about.








7. Asthma - a book that took your breath away


The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. Everything about this book is brilliant. Everything just everything. It's difficult to explain to someone who hasn't read it but trust me, it's good.









8. Malnutrition - a book that lacked food for thought


Olive Kitteridge byElizabeth Strout. I am pretty sure it has some depth but I simply couldn't find it. Maybe when I am older I will understand it.










9. Travel Sickness - a book that took you on a journey through time and space

The first series that came to my mind is The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare. I simply love that series so much. And it showed me London in a new perspective that I think, if ever visited London, I'll be just looking for book references.


 So that was the Sick Book Tag. I hope you enjoyed reading about my choices. Whoever comments on this post is tagged :D