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Leoslittlebooklife | The Literary Dinner Party Tag (where things get messy) @Leoslittlebooklife | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 6 minutes ago.
I was tagged by Hannah from Hannah's Books: youtube.com/channel/UCoZWZSc556UqWLoAQDNKLhg

Booktubers mentioned:
Juan, Just Juan Reader: youtube.com/channel/UCTWPeF93o9PNjyMDwP0t1Kw
Emily, Novelle Novels: youtube.com/channel/UCKGfL1R_P0xEeEDxNlCoVeg
Charlie Brook: youtube.com/user/Picklersmum
Ben, Doomantidote: youtube.com/channel/UCygoDSYahMfKEwp5UWPO7IA
Jyotsna, Jyotsna's Bookscapades: youtube.com/channel/UCygoDSYahMfKEwp5UWPO7IA
Sarah, Hardcover Hearts: youtube.com/channel/UCGNpG_pEmpa3rmQ4obUhh4Q
Roz, Scallydandling about the Books: youtube.com/channel/UCE-lxdtxTUTWEs0xJn-dH0g
Kim, MIDDLE of the Book March: youtube.com/channel/UCFUmSRDQPqf56PXNO5Q6lqA
Kate Howe: youtube.com/channel/UCgcjcyByhekqVpU6cKriX5w
Russell, Ink and Paper Blog: youtube.com/channel/UCnHIesGYARon0fpRkyBGJoQ
Rick MacDonnell: youtube.com/channel/UCLNaTaVTDsNSBqi2X2M5nSw
Didi, Brown Girl Reading: youtube.com/channel/UCTq_SsIysxXwJt2I1xyU-UA
Freddie, Sluggish Reader: youtube.com/channel/UC438D_M8b6XyZBgtRaPrfkQ
Sian & Bert, PaSTORY Time: youtube.com/channel/UCfL19Zqjv6R0N94XcrhxgLg

The prompts:
1. When you are at a dinner party, do you ask people what they are currently reading?  If not, why not?  Have you received any great recommendations at a dinner party for a new book to read, or had an especially interesting bookish conversation there?
2. Which authors, living or dead, would you invite to a dinner party?  (These invites can go out one at a time or in groups so various authors would get to meet each other.)
3. Which characters would you like to invite?
4. Have you ever wanted to invite a historical figure after reading a biography or autobiography about that person?  Who would it be?
5. What would you serve at one of these parties from questions 2-4?  Or perhaps, what would one of your literary guests bring if you hosted a potluck meal? 
6. What is your favorite meal scene in a book (or a screen adaption of a book)?    
7. Dinner parties aren’t the only times people share food and drink.  Are there literary scenes you love where characters get together over brunch, afternoon tea, picnics, cocktail parties, etc.?
8. Name one of your favorite cringe-worthy dinner party scenes in a book or adaptation.
9. When the pandemic ends, what will you serve at your first dinner party or take to the first potluck you attend? 
10. Which booktubers would you like to invite (ie, TAG) for this literary dinner party?
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