This book tag originally started on Booktube and was created by the lovely Kat at Katytastic and has been adapted for book bloggers as well! I was tagged by the fabulous Tyler-Rose at The Reading Pile so definitely go and check her out!
The Little Mermaid - a character who is out of their element; a 'fish out of water'.
For this I have chosen Agatha from The School for Good and Evil. This is because she is not only new to the idea of the two schools but is also placed in the school she least expects with people she is very different to.
Cinderella - a character who goes through a major transformation.
Jem from Undone by Cat Clarke undergoes a very big transformation both physically and mentally throughout this book; some for the better and some for the worse.
Snow White - a book with an eclectic cast of characters.
Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott has a fantastic array of characters from the contestants within the race to their incredibly cute Pandoras!
Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott has a fantastic array of characters from the contestants within the race to their incredibly cute Pandoras!
Sleeping Beauty - a book that put you to sleep.
I think whenever a disliked book is mentioned I always bring up Winger by Andrew Smith. Unfortunately, I thought this book was really boring and nothing happened so it did put me to sleep.
The Lion King - a character who has something traumatic happen to them in their
childhood.
For this one, I am going to chose Willow Chance from Counting by 7s. She hasn't had the best start in life for a number of reasons and this novel captures beautifully the process of her grief.
For this one, I am going to chose Willow Chance from Counting by 7s. She hasn't had the best start in life for a number of reasons and this novel captures beautifully the process of her grief.
Beauty and the Beast - a beast of a book that you were intimidated by but found the story to be beautiful.
This one, ironically, is Beautiful Creatures, book one in the Caster Chronicles. The sheer size of it at first made me hesitant to read it but I am so glad I did!
This one, ironically, is Beautiful Creatures, book one in the Caster Chronicles. The sheer size of it at first made me hesitant to read it but I am so glad I did!
Aladdin - a character who gets their wish granted for better or for worse.
In Love, Rosie by Cecilia Ahern, both Alex and Rosie have their wish granted ........... after many many years!
Mulan - a character who pretends to be someone/something they are not.
In She is not Invisible by Marcus Sedgwick, Laureth is visually impairs but on her adventures, she does her best to portray she isn't.
In She is not Invisible by Marcus Sedgwick, Laureth is visually impairs but on her adventures, she does her best to portray she isn't.
Toy Story - a book with characters you wish would come to life.
I am not going to go with the obvious Harry Potter that I think a lot of people will say. For this I will say the cast of The Selection trilogy by Keira Cass because well, Maxon.
I am not going to go with the obvious Harry Potter that I think a lot of people will say. For this I will say the cast of The Selection trilogy by Keira Cass because well, Maxon.
Disney Descendants - your favourite villain.
My favourite genre to read in contemporaries, especially realistic ones and some of my recent favourites seem to include some sort of illness or personal issue. So, in the context of contemporaries, my favourite villain to read about is illness.
My favourite genre to read in contemporaries, especially realistic ones and some of my recent favourites seem to include some sort of illness or personal issue. So, in the context of contemporaries, my favourite villain to read about is illness.
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