Book Tag Friday: The Spotify Tag

Hi all!

My name is Chiara and I am a Bookworm.

I hope that you have had a good week and you are excited about your weekend. Are people starting to know what a weekend is again now? I never really had a weekend because I work most weekends anyway and I’m working this Sunday but for those who don’t have to work I hope you enjoy your relaxation and non-work time.

And I hope that you read a lot and listen to music.

I love music about as much as I love books. I always listen to music when I’m reading which is why I thought that this Book Tag would be perfect for me.

I found the Spotify tag on Becca‘s site. I wasn’t tagged but I hope you check out their site and post.


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Hit Rewind: a book you go back to again and again

A series, rather than a single book, that I go back to again and again would have to be Stage Dive. It is my guilt pleasure romance read that I seem to read at least once a year.

Stage Dive series by Kylie Scott

Goodreads | Waterstones | Series Review

Romantic Ballads: a book that gives you all those fluttery feels

I am extreme lover of romance, in fact at the moment all I seem to be reading is romance. I could do a post all about romances for every mood and season.

However three of my favourites that really give all those fluttery feelings are:

The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

Date Me, Bryson Keller by Kevin van Whye

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

Release Radar: a new release book you are excited for

So so many, in fact I have done a few posts all about that in the past few months.

Here is my release radar for the second half of 2020.

And here is my release radar up until the end of September.

I’ll be doing another one for the last tree months of the year in September and I have so many books that I am want to read early on in 2021.

Alone Again: your fave book genre to read on your own

Don’t I read all books on my own? If this question is getting a non buddy read books or, non book club books, I don’t tend to do that.

My favourite genre to read is currently romance. But normally I read a lot of fantasy.

Alternative: an indie book or author everyone should read.

I have a question … how indie is indie?

One of my favourite authors is self published but she has published a lot of books so I’m not sure how indie she is any more.

And I have just talk about her in the third person without mentioning her name.

Her name is Melody Anne.

Cheesy hit: a book full of cheese that you just love

I read a lot of cheesy romances but I can’t think of any off the top of my head that could answer this question.

Summer hits: a book you re-read every summer

I feel like the answer to this question is Stage Dive again.

Power hour: an empowering feminist book or character you adore

I could make a really long list of characters here but the first character I thought of was Aelin Galathynius

All out 10s: list ten banging books!

Ten brilliant books?

All right here are my last ten 5 star reads.

The Beast and The Bethany by Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

Goodreads | Waterstones | Series review coming soon … hopefully.

Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

Heartstopper Vol 2 by Alice Oseman

Goodreads | Waterstones | Mini-Review

Heartstopper Vol 3 by Alice Oseman

Goodreads | Waterstones | Mini-Review

Cinder by Marissa Meyer

Goodreads | Waterstones | Series review coming soon … hopefully.

Something To Talk About by Meryl Wilsner

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

Date Me, Bryson Keller by Kevin van Whye

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review

The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

Goodreads | Waterstones | The Flatshare

Undercover Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams

Goodreads | Waterstones | Review


And … DONE! phew! That was a lot of links to put in. I hope that at least some of you check out all these links I put in and I’m not doing it for nothing.

And this is a book tag which means that I should tag people, which I don’t do very often and I’m not going to do today. Instead I am just going to tag YOU … if you want to do it feel free and remember to let me know when you have because I really want to read your answers!

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