
Intro
Can you believe Easter is in 2 days? Tomorrow I'm hosting a community Easter party so it is the perfect time to do the Easter Book Tag! I found this tag from the Alli the Book Giraffe blog. It originated from the YouTube channel Rosie the Reader.
The Prompts and My Picks
Rabbits: a book that you wish would multiply (become a series)
Cambria by A.R. Tyler
I found something about this book incredibly addictive. I feel like you could follow a side character or two and make an interesting series out of it.
Egg: a book that surprised you
Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow
This book was a lot darker and triggering than I was lead to believe. It is truly depraved and a difficult read. I barely finished it.
Hunt: a book that was hard for you to get your hands on
Addicted by Krista & Becca Ritche
As I am on a permanent book-buying ban (I make very low income), I very rarely get the chance to buy books. I got this one with a gift card.
Lambs: a children's book you still enjoy
The Geronimo Stilton series
It is simply lighthearted goofy fun with lovely illustrations. This series has been near and dear to my heart since I was a kid.
Spring: a book with a cover that makes you think of spring
It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely
The pretty lavender storefront is totally giving a spring vibe. Gorgeous flowers automatically makes me think of spring.
Jesus: a religous or spiritual book you love
Everything is Spiritual by Rob Bell
I am not a religious or spiritual person at all. It simply does not interest me. This is the only book I've read that would count.
Rising from the dead: a book from a deceased author
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
This one is one of my favorite classic books. I did a project about it in English class which made me connect to it even more.
Baskets: a book that is on your wish list right now
Addicted for Now by Krista & Becca Ritchie
As I discussed a bit ago, I am working on collecting this series. This is the next one I need to obtain.
Candy: a book that is sweet
So Not My Mr. Wright by Evie Sterling
Evie is my go-to author for sweeter reads. They are all lovely and lighthearted. This is my favorite of hers.
Outro
Well... this challenge leaned a bit more religious than I am comfortable with. Just remember, I do not support Christianity and the great falsification of what The Bible actually says. This was just meant to be lighthearted fun. As always, if you'd like to do the challenge, consider yourself tagged.
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