Do mine eyes deceive me? I logged on this morning to a notification saying I had achieved 200 TOTAL LIKES ON MY POSTS. This may not seem like much, I mean I didn’t win blogger of the year or anything because I’m hella bad at this stuff, but to me that is amazing! Even if it’s completely spread out over the many posts I’ve put out, this still means a lot to me. 200 likes deserves recognition, and so do the people who took the time to like any post I’ve written. You’re all awesome, as well as outstanding bloggers and great people. I look forward to the future ahead 🙂
So, to celebrate this totally unnecessary excitement for a completely menial achievement, I have decided to make my very first original book tag! I feel so EXCITED! As you can tell from the title, it’s called the Horror Movie Book Tag, based on my absolute love of horror films. Don’t worry if you can’t stand horror films or scary things, it’s not that spooky. Just a few fun categories to mess around with. And if you love horror, this is perfect for you!
Let’s start with the rules (mwah ha ha):
1. Please credit and link yours truly, Princess @RoyalReader (or just Royal Reader), as the creator of this tag, and add the rules.
2. You can use the graphics provided in your post, or you’re welcome to make your own!
3. Thank the person(s) who tagged you and let others know of their fabulous blogs.
4. Tag as many people as you want, be it 1 or 20, it’s entirely up to you!
Without further ado, let’s get into this tag of mine:
1. The Zombie Apocalypse:
A book you would save when civilization ends:
For me, I’m going to cheat and name a series. The Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling is a set of books that are just too important to lose. Whether I use them to keep me sane, or to gift the survivors of a recovering humanity, or simply bash away a few zombies, The Harry Potter series is super important to me and must be saved. 🙂
2. The Vampire:
A book you would stake through the heart (in whatever sense):
I’m going to go for a book that I disliked here, and that is Petals in the Wind by V.C. Andrews. I gave it 2/5 stars, because every single thing about this book disturbed me. Not in a “it’s supposed to disturb you, so it’s good” way, but in a “what did I just read?!” way.
3. The Haunted House:
A book that still haunts you:
For this, I’m going to go with We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver. I was horrified after I finished reading it (in a good way! 5 stars, y’all) and I was left in a daze after. I’m still in a daze now to be honest, and don’t think I’ll ever get over it.
4. The Psychological Thriller:
A book with a twist you did not see coming:
I’m definitely going to go with Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor. Obviously, I won’t spoil anything. But just know that when the twist was revealed, my mouth was hanging open in utter shock. Not a great look, let me tell you.
5. The Creepy Doll:
A book that seems innocent but isn’t:
I’m going to throw in The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. It seemed like such a sweet little book, which I finally read after watching the trailer for the film. But for such a short book it packed a lot of punch. There was so much depth within the simple story, and I was left a big, teary mess.
6. The Monster:
A book you could barely tackle/defeat (in whatever sense):
I’ll go with a positive one here: Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare. This last book in the Infernal Devices trilogy nearly destroyed me, and every five minutes I would storm downstairs and rage to my sister about how Clare was ripping out my heart at every chance she got. It was a monster of a book that played with my every emotion.
7. The Comedy-Horror:
A book with mixed genres that worked (or didn’t):
I’ll go for one that worked: The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness. I love this book so much, because it mixes two completely different genres- YA fantasy and YA contemporary- to give us a story about ordinary teens who just want to graduate before their town experiences another war between the “Chosen Ones” and external threats. It works so well!
8. The (Cliched) Teen Horror:
A book you found super cliched/stereotypical:
I’m going with Matched by Ally Condie. There was really nothing about this book that I hadn’t read before: the “dystopian” future with some kind of choice-related conflict, the love triangle between the female protag, the guy she’s known all her life and the mysterious new boy, her role in the breakdown of a corrupt system, etc. etc. I couldn’t get into it at all.
9. The Demonic Possession:
A book so gripping you needed an exorcist to escape it:
There are so many I wish I could list, but I’m going to go with A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas. I literally could not put this book down, I read it everywhere: at work, at the dinner table, at college, in bed, on the floor, on the roof (ok, maybe not those last two, but you get what I mean). I’m so impatient for the next novel, I’m tempted to fly straight to the States and demand a copy from Maas herself. A restraining order wouldn’t look great on my record, though. So that plan is out the window.
And 10. The Science Fiction:
A precious book you would permanently sacrifice to aliens for the good of mankind:
This is a really tough one, because I hate giving away books for ANY reason. But if I could save the world by giving away one book I absolutely love, it would be Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell. This is my favourite book of all time, so if the existence of humanity depended on my giving this book away, it would be the ultimate sacrifice. Hopefully the aliens would appreciate- *sniffles*- such a gesture.
And that is it! Sorry, I didn’t realise how long that would be, but it was fun to make! Now, for the tagging:
I’m going to tag these uber-awesome bloggers:
Sophiethestark @blamechocolate
And anyone else who is reading this right now, if you want to take part then by all means go ahead! I want anyone and everyone to join in, so don’t be shy! If I missed out on tagging anyone, I’m super sorry. It’s like 2 a.m. and I’ve got to go to sleep. Feel free to complete the tag if you want to!
If you’d like to link this back to me for me to see, I would love that! No pressure though xxx
That was such a cool tag!! I loved how unique it is – fantastic job creating it! 😀 I can’t wait to do it!! And okay, I think I officially need to read A Court of Mist and Fury super soon since it seems soooo many people are raving about it everywhere I go. You got me super excited about it. 😀 LOL about Clockwork Princess. That book was horrible to get through – in the best way. XD So many feels. XD And I know I will for sure be staying away from the Kevin book since I don’t wish to be horrified horrified. XD Fantastic tag, and I can’t wait to do it!! 😀
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Thank you!!! I had the idea a few days ago while procrastinating super hard, and the 200 likes was a nice way to implement it! YOU HAVEN’T READ ACOMAF??! Oh my god, get to it! I hope you like it when you do 🙂 Have fun with the tag, I’m looking forward to seeing your answers 😀
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LOLS. The best ideas always seem to come then. XD And i haven’t! D: Ik, ik. I saw so many differing reviews on Maas’s writing, and I get scared of books with major hype. Although I think I clearly need to read this one. Especially since it has a retelling aspect. Lol, I will need to get it soon apparently! XD And thank you! I definitely will be having fun with it. 😀
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Congratulations on 200 total likes! This tag is so unique and cool. I love something a bit spooky so this tag is definitely right up my alley and I can’t wait to participate! Lovely post!
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Aw thanks so much! Have fun with the tag 🙂
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Congrats on the 200 likes and your horror movie book tag is fabulous, can’t wait to do it!
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*cries* if I could make a speech I would, but that would be super weird 😀 I hope you have fun with the tag 🙂
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Of course I will! Nuh uh you should give one but remember to thank your family, friends, and me …OOPS how did that get in there? Silly me. 😊
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I’ll mention you first 😀 🙂
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Congrats on 200 likes 😀 Reaching a goal is always so much fun 😀 This is a great TAG you have made, and I love your answers. We need To Talk About Kevin still haunts me too.
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Thank you so much! I had loads of fun making it, and if you want to go ahead and give it a go, go for it! Omg, that book will haunt me forever…
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Congratulations on 200 likes! These kind of “milestones” WordPress tells you about are always so heartwarming 🙂 thanks so much for the tag, it looks like it’ll be fun!
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Thank you! I’ll be there crazy person celebrating every minor achievement so….
Have fun with the tag!
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