Sorcerers Apprentice Reads | Get to Know the Fantasy Reader Tag @SorcerersApprenticeReads | Uploaded August 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
I felt like filming a tag video to relax, so here's the Get to Know the Fantasy Reader book tag.
Channels mentioned:
Jessie Mae: youtube.com/channel/UC-7Fid0mztwtmf2Z7OgPRRQ
A Musical Bookworm: youtube.com/channel/UCtmDLavsVHRuHZCEMBoUxnw
Questions:
1. What is your fantasy origin story? (The first fantasy novel you read)
2. If you could be the hero/heroine in a fantasy novel, who would be the author and what’s one trope you’d insist be in the story?
3. What is a fantasy you’ve read this year, that you want more people to read?
4. What is your favourite fantasy subgenre? What subgenre have you not read much from?
5. Who is one of your auto-buy fantasy authors?
6. How do you typically find fantasy recommendations? (Goodreads, Youtube, Podcasts, Instagram..)
7. What is an upcoming fantasy release you’re excited for?
8. What is one misconception about fantasy you would like to lay to rest?
9. If someone had never read a fantasy before and asked you to recommend the first 3 books that come to mind as places to start, what would those recommendations be?
10. Who is the most recent fantasy reading content creator you came across that you’d like to shoutout?
Locus Magazine: locusmag.com
Some books mentioned (not comprehensive):
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
I felt like filming a tag video to relax, so here's the Get to Know the Fantasy Reader book tag.
Channels mentioned:
Jessie Mae: youtube.com/channel/UC-7Fid0mztwtmf2Z7OgPRRQ
A Musical Bookworm: youtube.com/channel/UCtmDLavsVHRuHZCEMBoUxnw
Questions:
1. What is your fantasy origin story? (The first fantasy novel you read)
2. If you could be the hero/heroine in a fantasy novel, who would be the author and what’s one trope you’d insist be in the story?
3. What is a fantasy you’ve read this year, that you want more people to read?
4. What is your favourite fantasy subgenre? What subgenre have you not read much from?
5. Who is one of your auto-buy fantasy authors?
6. How do you typically find fantasy recommendations? (Goodreads, Youtube, Podcasts, Instagram..)
7. What is an upcoming fantasy release you’re excited for?
8. What is one misconception about fantasy you would like to lay to rest?
9. If someone had never read a fantasy before and asked you to recommend the first 3 books that come to mind as places to start, what would those recommendations be?
10. Who is the most recent fantasy reading content creator you came across that you’d like to shoutout?
Locus Magazine: locusmag.com
Some books mentioned (not comprehensive):
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Grace of Kings by Ken Liu
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett