The ‘Autumn Time, Cosy Time’ Book Tag!

Hi all! 

I am back today with another book tag. It is currently autumn (or fall, depending where you are from) in the Southern Hemisphere, making it the perfect time of year to curl up with a hot drink and a good book. ‘Tis the season to walk through crunching leaves, sip tea and marvel at the beautiful colours of nature. I sourced these questions from skye_wolverine7 – click the name to check out her responses. Without further ado, let’s get into it! 

CRUNCHING LEAVES

The world is full of colour! Choose a book that has red, yellow and orange on the cover.

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For this question, I had to go with my stunning copy of The Wrath and the Dawn by Renée Ahdieh. It is pure perfection. This captivating duology is inspired by A Thousand and One Arabian Nights. Khalid, the Caliph of Khorasan, takes a new bride every night only to have her executed at sunrise. One day, protagonist and heroine Shahrzad, volunteers to marry Khalid so she can outwit him and avenge his murders. Will she survive to see the morning and break the cycle once and for all? I cannot wait to read the first and second book in April!

COSY SWEATER

It’s finally cold enough to wear warm, cosy clothing. What book gives you the warm fuzzies?

I know it’s the obvious choice but I’m going to have to say Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. I get the warm fuzzies just starting this beloved series from scratch but it also makes me think of Christmas and how happy Harry is when he gets presents for the first time. If that doesn’t melt your heart, nothing will!

AUTUMN STORM

The wind is howling and the rain is pounding. Choose your favourite book or genre to read on a stormy day.

On a stormy day, I love to dive into the genre of gothic literature. I realised the other day that most of my favorite classics fall under this category. For example, Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice were all five star reads for me. I love a story with a hint of creepy. It suits the miserable weather perfectly.

COOL, CRISP AIR

What cool character would you want to trade places with?

This was so tough to answer. I would trade places with many characters if given the opportunity. However, I settled on Bailey Clarke from The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern because who wouldn’t want to experience everything that magical place has to offer? One evening, after years of longing, Bailey is invited to attend the mystical, ever-moving carnival. I remember feeling jealous of a fictional character getting to explore all of the enchanting tents and eating the deliciously described food.

HOT APPLE CIDER

What is an under-hyped book that you want to see be the next hottest, biggest thing in the world?

I feel like Nevernight by Jay Kristoff is seriously under-hyped. More people need to read this phenomenal series! I’ve talked about this book so many times on my blog but I’m not sorry about it because I want everybody to know how amazing it is. In this fantastic and compelling trilogy, we follow Mia Corvere, a girl who witnesses her father hung for treason at the age of ten. At sixteen, she decides to join the Red Church, a school for assassins. Her end goal is to ultimately avenge his death. The third and final book in the trilogy, Darkdawn, is set for release later this year.

COATS, SCARVES, MITTENS

The weather has turned cold and it’s time to cover up. What’s the most amazing book cover you own, that you would want to keep hidden from the public?

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I don’t know that I would want to hide this book from the public but how amazing is the cover? It’s even more stunning in real life. Valentine by Jodi McAlister is a young adult, fantasy series that follows four teenagers all born on Valentine’s Day. When they start to disappear, Pearl Linford has to work out what happened before she does too. I have not read this book yet but I know it involves fairies and a spine-tingling romance which has me very intrigued. Also, the sequel Ironheart was just released and believe it or not, that cover is even more jaw-dropping.

PUMPKIN SPICE

What is your favourite food in the autumn time?

I love hearty vegetable soups and spicy curries. I also cannot get enough of golden lattes. I make them with cashew milk, maple syrup, turmeric and cinnamon. They are so delicious and warming.

WARM, COSY BONFIRE

Spread the warmth! Who are you going to tag?

Anyone and everyone! You’ve all been tagged!

I hope you enjoyed this post. Please link me your responses if you do it too. Many thanks for reading. May your autumn/fall season be super cosy…

Peace & Love xoxo

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2 thoughts

  1. As usual you write about such creative book challenges on your blog! For a stormy day, I would actually also choose Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. It was the first classic book my dad bought me. At first I found the book dense and hard to understand the language, but after a few goes I got hooked and it deals with such important topics like classes and inequality 🙂 Hope you are well, my friend. Hope warm weather will come our way soon 😀 xxxx

    1. Thank you my friend! I’m so glad you liked Wuthering Heights. It’s one of my favourite books of all time. It always makes me cry whenever I read it or watch film adaptations. I hope so too xx

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