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.
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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...
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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