Throne of Glass Book Tag

TOG Tag

Guys, I LOVE these book tags. I’m going to do ALL OF THEM. Every time. You don’t even need to tag me in them. I’m just going to do it. So when my girl Brittany legitimately tagged me in the Throne of Glass book tag–shout out to Alexa and Hannah! (haaay girls!)–I immediately started putting together my list. Sometimes I struggled, other times I knew right away which book I would be choosing. Regardless, I had so much fun thinking about this amazing series and about other books I’ve read. So without further blabbing from me, onto the fun times!

Throne of Glass TagAs a general rule, I HATE book cover changes. They almost NEVER improve anything for me. (Go check out the original cover of THE GOOSE GIRL and then check out the paperback redesign. I’ll pass you a barf bag in a second.) That being said, and maybe this is cheating because of the tag we’re working on here, but I REALLY love the redesigns for the Throne of Glass series. One of my bigger cover pet peeves is when fantasies have photos on them. Something about it just seems frustratingly incongruous, since none of those books ever have anything like that technology. I always liked the UK covers of this book better and LOST MY SHIT when Bloomsbury USA adopted that same style and reissued book 1.

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*Sigh* It’s so awesome, and Celaena is so much more badass looking. Throne of Glass TagOof. Any of the old Tamora Pierce fantasies. The covers on some of these are just not pretty. There’s one of ALANNA where Alanna looks really angry and has very strong mannish features, and even though she’s supposed to be disguising herself as a boy, she looks like a pissed off 40-year-old. Which sucks because Tamora Pierce is QUEEN.

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There are so many books I could choose from with epic world-building. My standard is A Song of Ice and Fire, but I’ve also gone with The Kingkiller Chronicle. This time, however, I’m going Daughter of Smoke and Bone. I’m constantly enamored with the way Laini Taylor describes Eretz. I would read books set just in that world. I want to know all of the Chimera. I want to walk the streets of Astrae. I especially want to revisit the land far to the east. I just want to BE there.

Throne of Glass TagOne of my favorite genre mash-ups is historical fiction and fantasy, and one of the most underrated books to combine those two things, and a few other favorites of mine, is THE FALCONER by Elizabeth May. The book is set in 1800s Edinburgh (hellooooo, SCOTLAND!), and Aileana Kameron is not only the daughter of a widower noble, but is also a faerie slayer who loves to tinker with machines and things and create devices of her own making. She’s amazing. Plus I really enjoy the faeries in this book. They’re not friendly. They are dangerous and scheming. I can’t wait for THE VANISHING THRONE to come out so that I can read on.

Throne of Glass TagI remember the first (well, and the only) time I read THE GIRL OF FIRE AND THORNS by Rae Carson and knowing that something CRAZY happens but now knowing what it was, and then BOOM. BIG THINGS. Yes, plural.

Throne of Glass TagI had a hard time coming up with a book for this one. I didn’t want to go with CODE NAME VERITY because I saw it on someone else’s list and didn’t want to steal, even though it’s an excellent answer. So I thought and thought and decided on basically everyone from THE 5TH WAVE. They aren’t all necessarily narrators, but so many characters’ motives are unknown and everything messes with your head–Evan, Colonel Alexander, everything. It’s just one giant mind fuck, pardon my French. I definitely need to reread this one before I dive into book 2. THE 5TH WAVE was so good.

Throne of Glass TagYou might not know it from my lack of reviewing lately, but I read SIX OF CROWS by Leigh Bardugo…umm…a while ago. And even though “squad goals” makes me think of SO MANY literary gangs–the Fellowship of the Ring, the Order of the Phoenix, the Raven Boys and Blue Sargent, the crew of the Rampion–the one freshest in my mind was the Dregs. Kaz and Inej are two of my favorite characters right now, and their crew is full of dangerous, kind of selfish people. I loved them all.

Throne of Glass TagI just started listening to the audiobook of OUTLANDER by Diana Gabaldon and guys? I was ecstatic from the first words that left Davina Porter’s mouth. I’m in full OUTLANDER fangirl mode right now. This book and these characters just jump off the page to me and make me want to go to Scotland and live in their world.

Throne of Glass TagHave you all seen the teaser preview for A MONSTER CALLS by Patrick Ness? The one with Liam Neeson voicing the tree? The one where the minute I heard him start speaking, I welled up? You haven’t?

This book ABSOLUTELY KILLED ME. It killed me so hard. One of my ugliest cries ever. Red face, snot, sobbing, heartbroken–the whole 9 yards.

Throne of Glass TagI almost chose another book on this list for my Manon, but went with THE BONE SEASON by Samantha Shannon instead. There are a few books that I’m intimidated by, but I haven’t read them so I went with something I HAVE read because Manon wouldn’t be a wuss. I wasn’t necessarily intimidated by the content of THE BONE SEASON, but I think what made me hesitate to read it was the buzz and the reviews. I’m glad I got over both of those things because I’m really enjoying this series.

Throne of Glass TagGurl, basically any book by Jay Crownover could be my Rowan, but my favorite has always been NASH. There’s just something about his relationship with Saint (the names in these books though) that got me right in the feels. But all of Jay’s books are swoonworthy.

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Confession: I’ve had a pretty nice life. I wasn’t spoiled, really, but I was very fortunate when I was growing up to have lots of opportunities that not everyone has. I traveled to Europe, went to private school, had parents that went overboard on Christmas. I didn’t struggle for much, aside from having friends who weren’t assholes. I’ve always understood that these things came from hard work (both my own and my family’s), but when I first read ELEANOR & PARK by Rainbow Rowell, all of that was reinforced. Eleanor had very little opportunity for anything. A home life that was, frankly, awful. She struggled for basic things that I did not. It was a great reminder for me that I was incredibly fortunate growing up, all things considered, and it increased my love and admiration for Eleanor a million-fold.

Throne of Glass TagI almost chose this book as my Manon, but not because of what it’s about or the length or anything like that. It’s a Celtic fantasy. HELLO, I love that stuff. What intimidated me was this: Alyssa gave me DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST by Juliet Marillier, as she often does to basically anyone, because she adores it, because it speaks to her, and because it legitimately kept her up when other things wanted to bring her down. THAT’S PRESSURE, YO. Me telling Alyssa that I didn’t like DoTF would be like me telling a new mother that her baby is ugly. Probably that wouldn’t happen, but, like, what if her baby IS ugly? AHHH STRESSS! Thankfully, that didn’t happen, and I’ve continued to be thankful to Alyssa for introducing me to this series and wanting to share her favorite book with me.

Throne of Glass TagThis one is hard for me. I don’t know how to choose! I think what I’m going to go with is slump-breakers, and for that, it’s not necessarily a specific book as much as it’s a genre. Any kind of historical or adult romance novel will get me out of any rut, any time. AH that feels like a cop out! But I literally cannot choose anything else.

If you are reading this post, I tag you!

Burrito Bowl Book Tag

Burrito Bowl Book Tag

Burrito Bowl Book Tag

Guys, when I saw this on Hannah’s blog, I knew I HAD to do it. I love books, I love burritos, and I love Chipotle. It all fits. ALL THE LOVE. The idea behind this is incredibly fun, and I love the way the organizers–Joey from Thoughts and Afterthoughts and Cristina from Girl in the Pages–have equated bookish things to food, specifically Chipotle, speaks to me on a deep level as a lover of both things.

As with any list or post of this kind, I could probably come up with a second set of answers that might strike me as more relevant on any given day, but for now, these are the books that make up my burrito bowl.

Burrito bowl book tagFirst up: the Rice. Blogging is something I’ve only started pretty recently, in the grand scheme of things, so I wanted to go waaaay back to the book that really got me into reading. Or one of them at least. When I was young, I adored Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books. Like, devoured them. I still have my copies. One of these days I’m going to reread them, but I’m always afraid that they’ll lose their magic if I read them as an adult. I do miss them, though. They ignited not only my love for reading, but also my obsession with pioneers.

Burrito bowl book tagSo don’t kill me, guys, for using CODE NAME VERITY as my Beans. This was one of the most boring books I’ve ever read. The only reason I didn’t DNF it is because I wanted to see what everyone was going on about, and by the time I got to the part that was actually really interesting, I could barely summon up any energy to care. Needless to say, this one was not a book that I enjoyed the way lots of other people did, mostly because I was bored nearly out of my mind.

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I recently discovered this quote from LETTERS TO A YOUNG POET by Rainer Marie Rilke, and I love it so much that I’m using it for my Protein. Because how amazing is this? I especially love the last line: “Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that wants our love.” I mean, THIS. It speaks to me about fears and bravery and nurturing the scared parts of ourselves and others until they aren’t afraid anymore.

Burrito bowl book tagThere are very few series that could be better Fajitas than A Song of Ice and Fire. The world-building in this series is spot-on. It’s got details, it’s got history, it’s got maps, religions, cultures, languages. There are so many details in the world-building that it’s sometimes hard to keep things straight, but that’s why I love it.

Burrito bowl book tagALSO KNOWN AS is my Salsa pretty much because of Roux. She’s Maggie’s–the main character–best friend and she’s funny, feisty, and my favorite. One of the best BFFs around. She, along with the spy shenanigans Maggie and her family get into, definitely kept me on my toes and flipping the pages super fast.

Burrito bowl book tagIt was pretty easy, actually, for me to pick my Corn, although it could really be a million other scenes in two million other books, but the scene that immediately jumped out to me when I read the description of this layer was from ISLA AND THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER. It involves paint. And kissing. And butterflies (mostly mine). I love this book, guys. I think about it all the time. (Secret? I sometimes pretend that Lola just…didn’t happen and that this companion series is just Anna and Isla. EEEP!)

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First of all, we’re getting to the good layers of my burrito bowl, if I’m being honest. The Cheese is so clutch. I’ve actually also thought about this before and am pretty happy with my “characters from different books who should be BFFs.” Can you imagine all the ASS-KICKING that would go on if Katsa and any/all of the girls from His Fair Assassin were friends? OMG. I would also throw Karou into this group. GOOD LORD that’s one badass group of ladies. They should start a gang together. Or like a clan of warrior women. AHH THIS IS AWESOME CHEESE IS THE BEST.

Burrito bowl book tagI still have one more book in this series to read, but I’m kind of holding off until I need a real mood-lifter. This series is hysterical and clever, and one of the reasons for that is my Sour Cream, Prince Duncan. Prince Duncan is Snow White’s prince and you guys, he’s absurd and hilarious. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve read his scenes or lines and laughed out loud. He’s so weird!
Burrito bowl book tagI CANNOT have Chipotle without Guacamole. It’s the best extra $1.80 I’ve ever spent. That being said, I don’t really believe there’s such a thing as spending too much money on a book, but I’m going to go with THE FLOATING ISLANDS, and that’s only because I’ve never read it but I’ve somehow managed to buy it twice. This is a prime example of why I need a better organization system for my books.

Burrito bowl book tagFAIRYTALES FOR WILDE GIRLS was a pretty unique experience and perfect, I think, for my Lettuce. It’s not an easy book to describe, although it sounds paranormal-ish or magical realism-ish. There’s some fairytale elements and some ghosty elements, and things are weird all around, but in a really imaginative way.

Burrito bowl book tagGuys, I hope my Chips doesn’t come as a surprise to any of you. THE SCORPIO RACES is one of my all-time favorite books. There is nothing about it that I don’t like, except Mutt Malvern, and we’re supposed to hate him. The setting is so vintage and kind of ramshackle, the horses are terrifying and magnificent (Dove is just magnificent, though), and the characters…THE CHARACTERS. Sean Kendrick and Puck Connolly are my OTP. I adore them. I consistently push this book on everyone, and if I’m sending books to people as gifts and they have this one on their TBRs, you’re getting it from me.

Burrito bowl book tagAs the story of an assassin with special gifts, GRACELING has lots of action sequences, but the one that I’m picking for my Tabasco happens in the first chapter. When Katsa first “meets” Po, but doesn’t realize it’s him yet, they get into this amazing fight. Katsa, unused to being bested or anything close to it, is totally taken aback when a mysterious foe puts up such a great fight. Once Katsa and Po become more familiar with each other, their fighting continues as a means of practice for Katsa, and it has all the meaning, guys. This is one of my favorite books, not only because of the fights, but because of what they afford our main characters: peers.