My dear Emily tagged me in another fun-looking book tag! Who doesn’t love this movie? Or at least find it entertaining…? In her post Emmy states that it is ‘one of the most quotable movies of all time’ and she is absolutely right. If you’ve never seen this movie go watch it.
1. It’s Pronounced Like “Cady”. – Which fictional characters’ names did you get completely wrong?
I can’t really think of any off the top of my head, but while reading the Demonata series by Darren Shan, there was a character with the name of Beranabus. It’s not so much as me mispronouncing his name…it’s more I was really just too lazy to sound it out correctly…xD In my head whenever I read his name it just came out as ‘Bernabus’ so basically I just didn’t bother to pronounce the first ‘a’. Shame on me, I know.
2. She Doesn’t Even Go Here! – Pick a fictional character that you would like to place in another fictional character’s world.
I think it would be interesting to place the Bauldelaire siblings from the A Series of Unfortunate Events books, in the world of the Gone series by Michael Grant. If you’re not familiar with the Gone series, it takes place in modern California but in a small section of the state everyone over the age of sixteen vanishes, no technology works, and some kids begin showing signs of special powers. Since the Bauldelaires are so practical and smart, I think it would be an interesting crossover.
3. On Wednesdays, We Wear Pink. – Repetition, repetition. Which book gave you déja vu of another book while reading it?
The Escape From Furnace series by Alexander Gordon Smith reminded me of the Demonata series by Darren Shan (mentioned earlier). They are both horror-based and the writing style is vaguely similar. Also, both main characters are the type that completely freaked out, but then learned to roll with it as shit hit the fan.
4. You all have got to stop calling each other sluts and whores. It just makes it okay for guys to call you sluts and whores. – Which book gave you the complete opposite of girl power feels?
Honestly, I can’t really think of anything specific at the moment. I know I’ve read some books where the main female character was whiny and had to have a ‘big strong man’ come rescue her, but usually at some point she has a ‘revelation’ and becomes more sure of herself.
5. You Go Glen Coco! – Name a character you felt like you wanted to cheer on whilst reading.
The Baudelaire siblings from the A Series of Unfortunate Events books by Lemony Snicket. So many bad things happen to these kids, but they always manage to pull through it somehow. You just can’t help but want to be their personal cheerleader.
6. Get in Loser, We’re Going Shopping! – How long do you typically spend at a book shop?
If I’m not looking for anything in particular and am just browsing I usually stay longer than if I were actually looking for a specific book. I use my public library a lot so I try to only buy books that are on my list and that aren’t at the library. There are only a few series where I will actually purchase the books even if they are at the library.
7. It’s Not My Fault You’re Like In Love With Me Or Something! – Which character would have to get out a restraining order on you, if they were real?
I’d like to think no one would ever put a restraining order on me…but if it really came down to it, probably Harry Dresden from the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. I luff him.
8. I Can’t Help It That I’m Popular. – Which over-hyped book were you cautious about reading?
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard. I still haven’t read this book, but I’ve heard mostly good things, but some not-so-good things too. I’m definitely going to read it…eventually, but I’m a bit cautious that people have hyped it up so much that I’ll end up being disappointed. I guess we’ll see, when I finally get around it it! xD
9. She’s A Life Ruiner. She Ruins Peoples’ Lives. – We all love Regina George. Name a villain you just love to hate.
Hmmm, I’m going to stray away from books and into anime for this answer. I choose Hisoka from the anime, Hunter x Hunter. He’s an extremely sadistic villain that dresses as a jester and uses playing cards as weapons. He’s actually quite creepy, but I can’t help but love him! <3
10. I’m Not Like A Regular Mom, I’m A Cool Mom. – Your favourite fictional parents.
Arthur and Molly Weasley. No explanation needed.
11. That Is So Fetch! – Which book or series would you love to catch on?
I can’t really think of one, honestly. I like a lot of different books, but I feel the ones I really enjoy are already fairly well-known. I can always fall back on one of my absolute favorites, The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher, but even that has it’s own group of followers.
12. How Do I Even Begin To Explain Regina George? – Describe your ideal character to read about.
I admit I do love the sarcastic characters that always have a great come-back for everything. And an awesome sense of humor. Humor is a big turn on for me when it comes to liking characters. If there isn’t at least one funny character…the entire story just feels blah. The characters I lean toward liking are usually on the stubborn side as well. I can’t really think of anything else at the moment…so those few traits will have to do!
13. I Just Have A Lot Of Feelings. – What do you do when a book gives you a bad case of ‘the feels’?
It depends where I am. If I’m at home I usual start tearing up pretty bad. I’m also allowed to read at one of my jobs, so when I’m reading a more emotional part of the book I try my best to resist tearing up…but sometimes it just doesn’t work…^^;
14. Nice Wig Janice, What’s It Made Of? – Your Mom’s Chest Hair! – Which character’s one liners would you love to claim for your own?
Harry Dresden from the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. I use him as an example waaaay too much, but he’s amazing so it’s okay.
15. Boo, You Whore. – Name a time a characters decision has made you roll your eyes.
Pretty much most of Kitty’s decisions in Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn, the first book in the Kitty Norville series. Her character was just…ugh, in the first book. But I wanted to see where the author took things, and now I’m about to start the eleventh book in the series. So obviously I think it took a turn for the better.
And done! Even though Emily tagged me…over three months ago, I’m proud of myself for finally finishing it. Especially because it had sat in my post section as a draft for quite some time. I have quite a few more tags to get done so I’ll be trying my best to catch up on everything. As usual, I tag anyone who was interested in this tag and would like to participate! :D
You know, I’ve probably tagged you in so many things since this tag. xD You gots a lot of catchin up to doooo
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