St. Patrick’s Day Tag

Happy Wednesday friends! After two snow/remote learning days the kids went back to school!!!! Sorry for posting two tags in a row but they both looked like fun. The original tag can be found here on Embuhleeliest‘s site. Feel free to do this one if you are so inclined.

End of the rainbow: What book did you have a hard time tracking down a copy of?

So I actually haven’t found it yet because it is hard to find but Jenna Starborn by Sharon Shinn. I can get it on Amazon but I love looking in thrift stores and hoping one day to come upon it. It is a space retelling of Jane Eyre.

Pot of gold: When you found that book, was it worth the quest?

It will be!

Celebrating a rich heritage: Name a book that contained a well-developed culture.

There are so many! Juliet Marillier’s Sevenwater series and Nalini Singh’s Psy-Changling series are some of my favorites.

Shamrock Shakes: what’s your favorite food to snack on while reading?

I love eating chips or pretzels and a pepsi.

Leprechaun: do you own a rare/collector’s copy of a book?

I do! When my husband’s Grandmother passed away his mom (my mother-in-law) gave me some of here books. These are a few of my favorites.

Here are the insides of Life of Henry VIII (1880) and The Memoirs of Marie Antoinette (1823).

Four Leaf Clover: Name a book you thought would be ‘just another generic book’, but turned out to be something great.

I am going to go with the Float Plan by Trish Doller. This book really took me by surprise with how much I loved it!!

Irish Whiskey: what’s your favorite tradition of St. Patty’s Day?

Shamrock Shakes from McDonalds.

Published by Becky Lewis

Hello and thank you for visiting my blog. My name is Becky and I am a Real Estate Agent/Stay At Home Mom and I live in the beautiful state of Colorado with my husband, two kids, dog and cat. I am an avid reader and read on average 2-3 books a week. I started my blog because I needed a place where I could talk about books and put down my thoughts on all things book related.

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