Fall Activities Book Tag

I’m really embracing the fall theme right now! So here’s another fun, fall themed tag 🙂

Winter

Disclaimer: I’ve had TONS of fall tags saved to my drafts for ages and never wrote down the original creators… If you know who the creator is, please let me know if the comments so I can tag them!

1. Apple Picking: A book on your TBR that looks so delicious you can’t wait to take a bite out of it

HuntingPrinceDracula

My TBR – both physical and otherwise – is absurdly out of control at this point… But I think one of the books I’m most excited about, and itching to pick up is Hunting Prince Dracula (Stalking Jack the Ripper #2) by Kerri Maniscalco. I’ve been trying so hard to fit this in since finishing book 1 back in June, but it just hasn’t happened. And it feels like the perfect time of year to continue this series!

2. Corn Maze: A book that’s so much fun to get lost in

LostInMe

This series consumed me for the 4 days it took me to binge read it. I 100% got lost in this drama filled world.

3. Haunted Houses: A book that scared you silly

I’m a huge chicken. So I don’t read anything too far into the horror genre (although I’m planning to give some a shot this year!).

4. Pumpkin Patch: The latest book you purchased

I purchased 4… because I have no self control.

5. Scenic Drives: A book that is lyrically beautiful

TenThousandDoorsOfJanuary

I don’t know if I’d call this writing “lyrical” – I honestly don’t flowery writing. But The Ten Thousand Doors of January was some of my favorite writing of the year.

6. Pumpkin Carving: A book you didn’t like and wouldn’t mind carving up

FirstMistake

I think The First Mistake by Sandie Jones is safely in the lead for my least favorite book of the year. I actually gave this 1 star… I never give 1 star…

7. Hiking: A book that was a highly enjoyable romp

GetawayGirls

Pun intended.

8. Drinking Apple Cider: A sweet book to curl up under the covers with

PrinceCharming

This entire series is ridiculously sweet and adorable.

9. Jumping In A Leaf Pile: A book that reminds you of your childhood

Goosebumps

I feel like Goosebumps is the epitome of my childhood reading.

10. Scary Movie Night: Your favorite spooky read

MrsWestaway

Ruth Ware is my favorite author for a good spooky, atmospheric read!

11. Bonus! Costume Party: A book with an eclectic cast of characters

WellMet

I loved all of the characters in Well Met – including all the side characters. And bonus, for this bonus challenge, they also dress up in costumes!


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