BACK AGAIN, this time with a book tag Rhonda made about TS’s discography.
Let’s goooo.
1. Taylor Swift: an author’s debut book
Freya Marske released her debut A Marvellous Light last year.
I brought it with me to Tacoma. Maybe I’ll read it.

2. Fearless: a book that scared you
I knew what I was getting into with Eat the Rich.
I still screamed.

3. Speak Now: a book with great dialogue
Accidentally Engaged has great jokes.
There’s bread-related dialogue and a reveal with the parents that made me cackle.
There’s also a reveal with the parents that made me cackle.
I loved the conversations in this.

4. Red: a book with red on the cover or in the title
The Empress of Salt and Fortune has a reddish cover.
If you’re looking for a solid fantasy novella with excellent worldbuilding, give this one a go.

5. 1989: a book published the year you were born
Stellaluna was published in 1993!
My kindergarten teacher read it aloud to our class!
I’m a big fan!

6. Reputation: a book that lived up to its hype
Fine.
I finally read American Gods and it’s really good.
I’m now on a Gaiman kick and I’m mad about it.

7. Lover: a favorite romance or book with a romantic subplot
There’s been some grumbling about whether Honey Girl should be classified as a romance or as women’s fiction.
Either way, I loved this book.

8. Folklore: a fairy tale, folktale. or myth retelling
Magen Cubed’s In the Bedroom of Medusa turns the Medusa myth into modern monster erotica.
If you like sapphic retellings, read this one.

9. Evermore: a book you could read for the rest of your life
I’ve only read the following book once.
However, NOW THAT I KNOW HOW IT ENDS, Good Omens is on its way to becoming a comfort read.
It’s like The Amber Spyglass, only funnier and less weird.
(Or maybe just weird in a funnier way.)
It also reminds me of The Princess Bride, but with way better pacing.
It was lovingly crafted by two best friends who care about each other and the world at large.
I wouldn’t mind reading Good Omens for all eternity.
I found two more book tags recently.
Sadly, they are not T-Swift-related.
I’ll keep you all posted.