JessBookgirlTV | The New York Times BookTag!/#tagtuesday/#booktuber @JessBookgirlTV | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
Going around Booktube is The New York Times Booktag created by Marie Berg Carlsen@MarieBergCarlsen I saw this on Brittany@LiterarilySmittenchannel.
Prompts:
1. What book is on your night stand now?
2. What kind of reader were you as a child? Which childhood books and authors stick with you the most?
3. Has your reading taste changed over time?
4. Are there any classic novels that you read for the first time?
5. Has a book ever brought you closer to another person or come between you?
6. Which subjects do you wish more authors would write about?
7. Can a great book be badly written? What other criteria can overcome bad prose?
8. You organizing a literary dinner party. Which three writers dead or alive do you invite?
9. What moves you most in a work of literature?
10. What do you plan to read next?
I TAG: MJ from Reading This Life @M-J
FTC DISCLAIMER: I am not a affiliated with any of the books or authors I mentioned. I do this as a hobby, because I love reading of course!
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Things Mentioned:
"This Bird Has Flown'-Susanna Hoffs
'How To Stop Time' by Matt Haig
'The Outsiders,' by S.E. Hinton
'The Scarlet Letter,'-Nathaniel Hawthorne
'The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,'-Victor Hugo
'Two Can Keep A Secret,'-Karen M. McManus
'Peter Pan,'-J.M. Barrie
Going around Booktube is The New York Times Booktag created by Marie Berg Carlsen@MarieBergCarlsen I saw this on Brittany@LiterarilySmittenchannel.
Prompts:
1. What book is on your night stand now?
2. What kind of reader were you as a child? Which childhood books and authors stick with you the most?
3. Has your reading taste changed over time?
4. Are there any classic novels that you read for the first time?
5. Has a book ever brought you closer to another person or come between you?
6. Which subjects do you wish more authors would write about?
7. Can a great book be badly written? What other criteria can overcome bad prose?
8. You organizing a literary dinner party. Which three writers dead or alive do you invite?
9. What moves you most in a work of literature?
10. What do you plan to read next?
I TAG: MJ from Reading This Life @M-J
FTC DISCLAIMER: I am not a affiliated with any of the books or authors I mentioned. I do this as a hobby, because I love reading of course!
Email Me: JessBookgirl75@gmail.com
Follow My Social Media:
My Discord: discord.gg/JSreah6S
Twitter: twitter.com/jessbookgirl_tv
Pinterest: pinterest.com/jessbookgirl75
The StoryGraph: app.thestorygraph.com/profile/jessbookgirltv
Goodreads: goodreads.com/user/show/127830046-jessica-jessbookgirltv
Things Mentioned:
"This Bird Has Flown'-Susanna Hoffs
'How To Stop Time' by Matt Haig
'The Outsiders,' by S.E. Hinton
'The Scarlet Letter,'-Nathaniel Hawthorne
'The Hunchback Of Notre Dame,'-Victor Hugo
'Two Can Keep A Secret,'-Karen M. McManus
'Peter Pan,'-J.M. Barrie