THE ONE LINER TAG: ASK ME MORE ABOUT THE WAVE, I DARE YOU…

A big thank-you for Keiko for tagging me in this! They write awesome anime reviews, and their weekly round ups focused on seasonal anime are always great! Definitely head over there for some great anime and also music content!

The rules for this tag are as follows:
– Accept and thank your challenger(s) by linking back to their post
– Make a post of one-sentence summaries and/or roasts of at least five books
– No spoilers!
– Link back to the person who tagged you so they can see your post!
– Challenge as many or as little people as you want!
– Have fun!

So then here are the books I’m one-lining!

  1. The Wave
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    Absolute not even worthy enough to be called trash that no-one knows even exists, and for good reason.
  2. Paper Towns
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    Well written, annoying female protagonist, interesting idea about abolishing capitalism in grammar.
  3. 13 Reasons Why
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    Bad.
  4. First Life
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    An interesting idea that shouldn’t have been read like it was a better version of Twilight, but was read as such anyway.
  5. Pride and Prejudice
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    Good though long to read, but very interesting to learn about.

And I’ll tag:
– Rose @ Wretched and Devine
– Ayano @ KawaiiPaperPandas
– Phi @ Anime Athena

Thanks for reading everyone! Hope you have a good day ❤

Author: thespookyredhead

Come for the pop culture. Stay for the bad grammar.

7 thoughts on “THE ONE LINER TAG: ASK ME MORE ABOUT THE WAVE, I DARE YOU…”

      1. Awhh I guess you found it pretty long then! I remember reading it in one sitting but feeling like it dragged though I know for a fact Jane Eyre was longer but felt shorter hahaha 😂

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      2. I’m pretty sure I was determined to read it in two sittings, but I got a bit bored about a third of the way through it and ending splitting it up into three. Though after about the middle point of the book I found I got a lot more invested in the story 😂

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