I was tagged by the lovely Yvonne from A World Between Folded Pages ♥
Toy Story — A book where you wanted the characters to come to life.
This is a pretty hard question because there are so many books where I want the characters to come to life. But I think I would pick the W.A.R.P. trilogy by Eoin Colfer. Riley and Chevie in particular. And Otto Malarkey, too, because I love him and he can introduce me to Conor Broekhart. It would be the most fun to hang out with Riley I think because he's from the Victorian era.

A Bugs Life — A character who goes through a transformation.
Easy one! Mac from Karen Marie Moning's Fever series. And maybe Dani too. Oooh and Christian! There are obviously a lot of characters who go through a transformation in the Fever series but I think Mac, Dani and Christian change the most.
Up — A book whose characters quickly made you become emotionally invested in.
Going with a recent read for this one. A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas It's crazy how emotionally invested I am with the characters in this book. Like seriously...

Finding Nemo — “P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney” A book that has an address or quote that’s burned into your memory forever.
Going back to the Fever series with this one → '1247 LaRuhe' It is the address of the Lord Master a.k.a. Darroc, which is located in a Dark Zone in Dublin in the books.
The Incredibles — Coolest Book Family.
The Blackthorn family from Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare. I loooove the Blackthorn siblings. They're definitely one of the coolest book families out there.

At first I wanted to go with Barrons who develops a soft side for Mac but I've mentioned the Fever series twice already so I'm just gonna go with Holly Short from Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl series who develops a soft side for well... Artemis Fowl. And vice versa too!
Cars 1, 2, 3 — A book that keeps getting sequels you feel are not needed.
The Selection series by Kiera Cass. I really dislike using the word hate but this series... Although I have only read the first three, I think it should've stopped after book #3. There is no other series that annoys me more. Just... ugh!

Ratatouille — A book featuring a non-human/humanoid.
The Lunar Chronicles is one of my favorite series so it's no wonder I'm picking Cinder for this one!
Wall-E — A book that made you lonely.
Hmm... I don't want to say Airman by Eoin Colfer made me feel lonely exactly. I felt the main character's loneliness is more accurate, I think. This book is brilliant and one of the author's best book but it's also kind of sad at some points. Especially when Conor Broekhart is imprisoned.

I'm kind of stuck with this question because there aren't many strong mother/daughter relationships in the books I have read. Kind of sad! But if I have to answer then I would say Clary and Jocelyn from The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare. Clary goes through a lot to save her mother in that first book.
Inside Out — Name a book that could be one of your core memories.
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer. I didn't even have to think about that one. This book means so freaking much to me. It's been my favorite book since I was 13/14 and I believe it will always be my favorite. ♥
And as always anyone who feels like doing this tag can do it.
Aaahw this looks like so much fun! :D I might do this one too.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lot of fun! I really liked the questions. :D
DeleteWow, that was fast!! So glad you did the tag and OMG YEEES! I'm also so invested in the characters of ACOMAF ... especially Rhysand, oh man. ♥
ReplyDeleteI'm currently reading The Crown (Selection #5) and it's ... okay? I actually agree with you on that though - it should've stopped after the third book. Eadlyn's story was definitely NOT necessary and is even kind of the same? Like, nothing much is happening and ugh, idk. *sigh*
I really wanted to do this and figured if I didn't do it right away I would wait and wait and waaaait again. But I loved it! Yes, Rhys! I can't get him out of my head!
DeleteI could go on and on about it. I actually liked The Selection, the first book but then the second book turned it all around for me. And with the third book I felt like it was okay too but I can't stand the characters at all. I thought it was so unnecessary to write more books. So I decided not to read them because I would just hate it. See there I go again with a rant about it. xD