Bringing this one back a third time, because I still think it’s great — who will be your biggest cheerleader if not yourself? As always, please feel free to consider yourself tagged if you want to be; just don’t forget to link back to the original post (or this one is fine too) so I can find and read all your answers!
Tag: book tag
[ORIGINAL] Holiday Beverage Book Tag
Hey hi, happy holidays! Hope you’re in the mood for another book tag, because that’s what I’m bringing you today (inspired in no small part by my part-time job as a barista). And as a bonus, I’ve opted to feature books with Christmas-colored covers — enjoy!
I Should Have Read That… Tag
I was tagged by Meeghan @ Meeghan Reads a couple years ago, but as we all know, the TBR is a neverending entity so I still have plenty of answers for these prompts.
A to Z Tag
I was tagged over two (!!) years ago by Para @ To Other Worlds; it’s been cycled on and off my post schedule since then, but today it’s finally getting posted.
The Midyear Book Freakout Tag
This tag, which needs no further introduction from me, was created by Ely @ Earl Grey Books and Chami @ ReadLikeWildfire. No one tagged me, but all the cool kids were doing it (and, as always, I am literally years late to the party).
The LGBTQ+ Rep Book Tag
Apparently I somehow missed this Pride book tag in my search earlier this month, but luckily I was tagged by the creator, V @ The Sassy Library Fox! As always, I’m going to make things more challenging for myself — this time, by not repeating any of the books I used for my (original) Read the Rainbow tag.
[ORIGINAL] Read the Rainbow Tag
Happy Pride Month, friends! While planning this month’s posts I went looking for Pride-themed book tags and only found a couple, so today I’m bringing you an original set of prompts that I hope you’ll enjoy, regardless of whether you identify as LGBTQIA+ (including questioning, that’s completely valid) or are “just” an ally.
This tag is based on the Progress Pride Flag (shown in the post header) and the meanings of different rose colors (as compiled from multiple sources), because why not?
The Procrastination Tag
To balance out any illusions of productivity that my previous post may have created, here’s an old book tag by Kate @ Cover to Cover Book Blog from Bookending Spring 2020 — ironically, this has been sitting in my drafts for almost a year while I procrastinated finishing it.
(If I was tagged by anyone, I’ve since lost that information and I apologize.)