A big thank you to Cassiopeia’s Moon for tagging me. I was surprised how easily these answers came to me. Let’s take a look!
An Over-Hyped Book
Situation: You’re in a store when the zombie apocalypse hits. The military informs everyone that over-hyped books are the zombies only weakness. What book that everyone else says is amazing but you disliked do you start chucking at the zombies?
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
I read this book for a work book club choice. I was guessed the ending before even getting half way through the novel. I wasn’t surprised at all. I don’t get why it’s so loved. I’m confused!
A Sequel
Situation: Torrential downpour. What sequel are you willing to use as an umbrella to protect yourself?
New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
Oy. I was a big Twilight fan back in the day. But New Moon was just… not my favorite. I gave the book two stars on Goodreads and I still stand by that. Bella just needs to get a new hobby.
A Classic
Situation: You’re in English class and your professor raves about a Classic that “transcends time”. If given the opportunity to travel back in time, which Classic would you try to stop from ever publishing?
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
This play is just so sad. Two teenagers with way too much impulsivity. This story has been replayed way to many times. I’m ready to get into a time machine or travel to the highlands to stop Shakespeare.
A Least Favorite Book
Situation: Apparently global warming = suddenly frozen wasteland. Your only hope of survival for warmth is to burn a book. Which book will you not regret lighting?
The Book of Luke by Jennifer O’Connell
I could not relate to these characters and the plot was fairly ordinary. So, I’d happily sacrifice this book to save the world!
I tag Fell For Books, Fifty Shades of Book Site, and Fridays and Books.
I’m so glad I found someone else who doesn’t like Gone Girl!! It was so predictable.
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Right! My co-workers didn’t even understand how I guessed the ending, but it was so obvious.
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