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Totally Should've Book Tag :)

Hey guys!


I hope everyone is enjoying their Easter Weekend, and Spring Break for all my fellow Canadians out there :)




I was planning on posting one more RT post before we leave in two weeks from today, but I decided to save that one for next Monday, as it will be even more exciting to write when we only have a week left!


Instead today, I've decided to do another book tag, as I lately find myself becoming more and more addicted to reading these posts on other's blogs, and watching these videos on YouTube.




Today's tag is the Totally Should've Book Tag, and this was created by emmmabooks over on YouTube. I'm exciting to be doing this particular tag, and I'm just gonna go ahead and get started.




1) Totally Should've Gotten A Sequel


I would have loved to have seen this book get a sequel. I loved this book, but I definitely would loved to see more of the characters' relationship.








2) Totally Should've Had A Spin Off Series


This series is still often on my mind, despite it having been a couple of years since I last read it. I would love to see a spin off series that would continue on within this time travel world.




3) An Author Who Should Totally Write More Books
Tahereh Mafi without a doubt! I absolutely loved her Shatter Me series, and I would love to read more from her in the future.




4) A Character Who Totally Should've Ended Up With Someone Else


Without a doubt, Jacob from Twilight! This was such an odd plot twist in my opinion, and while this remains one of my all time favorite book series, and I love reading it over and over again, I'm still not completely sold on the whole imprinting thing, and I kind of wish she'd gone a different direction with this.







5) Totally Should've Ended Differently


I think there's probably a general consensus that this book should've ended differently lol. I actually didn't care for this whole novel overall, and it definitely didn't compare to the brilliance of the first two books, but I did not see the ending coming, and I was left feeling really unsatisfied with how everything went down.



6) Totally Should've Had A Movie Franchise


Words cannot even begin to express how much I would love to see Jenny Han's The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy made in a movie franchise. Of course, I would hope they would do justice to the characters and story, and not ruin it for all the fans of the novels. We all can hope can't we :)





7) Totally Should've Had A TV Show


I honestly think The Gallagher Girls would be such an amazing book series to turn into a TV series. It's such an amazing storyline, and the characters are quirky, sarcastic and hilarious, and yet it still is a deeply emotional series that definitely gives you all the feelings. If this were a TV show, I may just decide to get cable after all.




8) Totally Should've Had Only One Point Of View


This book immediately popped into my head when I first saw this question. I really didn't like this book at all, and a good reason for that was the constant jumping of viewpoints. I think it would have redeemed itself a bit in my eyes if it had only been told from Cassie's point of view.



9) Totally Should Have A Cover Change


I really, really, really dislike the covers to the Sea Breeze series. They all just seem so cheesy, and way over done, and I really think they could have been done better. I'd love to see this series with a cover change in the future.

10) Totally Should've Kept The Original Covers


Ugh The Winner's Curse definitely. I don't know why they would want to change the beautiful, original covers to begin with, but I feel this cover is a lame, rip off of the beautiful Throne Of Glass covers, and I don't like it at all.




11) Totally Should've Stopped At Book One


This may be a bit of an unpopular opinion, but I really didn't care for the couple of books I read in this series. I found the first book to be highly confusing, but had high hopes for the future books. Unfortunately, I found the second book even more confusing, and the plot kind of jumped all over the place. As much as I hate to say it, I just really don't understand the big deal with this series.


I tag any of you guys interested in doing this. :) I'd love to see your post if you choose to do so.


Thanks for reading everyone, and I will be back on Wednesday with a new Top 5 Wednesday Post.


This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The photos do not belong to me. All rights to the respective owners.





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