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Blogmas Day 24: The Christmas Song Book Tag

Merry Christmas Eve Everyone, and Welcome to the 24th Day of Blogmas :)





I just got home from work, and of course it was crazy busy like it always is right before Christmas, and I'm about to head over to my Mom's to help with starting to prepare food for tonight. However, I definitely didn't forget about Blogmas, and before I go celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior with my family, I wanted to post this fun Christmas book tag that I've seen on several different blogs this last little while.


This particular tag is called "The Christmas Song Book Tag", and it was created by Hailey in Bookland on Youtube. You can watch the original video here.


Let's Go Ahead and Get Started!


1) You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch: Name a villainous character you couldn't help but love:

Warner from the Shatter Me series. For some odd reason I loved his character right from the start, and was rooting for him throughout the entire series. 


2) All I Want For Christmas Is You: Which Book Do You Most Hope To See Under Your Christmas Tree:

Ooo this could be so many different ones but I'd love to see His Eyes by Renee Carter, Heartless by Marissa Meyer, and Tiny Pretty Things by Dhonielle Clayton and Sonia Charaipotra


3) Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer: Name a character that overcomes major obstacles and learns to believe in themselves:


Violet from The Lone City series. She comes so far over the course of this trilogy, and definitely learns to stand up for herself, and what she believes in. 


4) Santa Claus Is Coming To Town: 


a) Which Character Do You Think Would Be At The Top Of The Nice List?

Probably Peeta from The Hunger Games. Sometimes I think he must have been a saint to put up with what he did from Katniss. 


b) Which Character Do You Think Would Be At The Top Of The Naughty List?

Sebastian from The Mortal Instruments. Everyone knows he was definitely naughty, and honestly, a tad creepy in my opinion. 


5) Frosty The Snowman: Which Book Just Melts Your Heart?

Anna and The French Kiss. Lol I'm sure no one's surprised to see me pick my favorite book for this category. I could read this over and over again. 


6) Feliz Navidad: Name A Book That Takes Place In A Country Other Than Your Own:

Meant To Be by Lauren Morrill. This adorable romance takes place in London, which is definitely different from my home country of Canada. 


7) It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year: Which Holiday Themed Book Do You Use To Spread The Christmas Joy?

I love the Christmas themed novels by Debbie Macomber like Mrs. Miracle and Dashing Through The Snow. 



8) Sleigh Ride: Which Fictional Character Would You Choose To Spend The Holidays With? (It Doesn't Have To Be A Love Interest):

Sydney from Bloodlines. I've always felt we would be instant besties. 


9) Baby It's Cold Outside: Which Book That You Didn't Like Would You Sacrifice To A Fire To Warm Yourself Up In The Cold

Kill The Boy Band. I completely hated this book, and it got a rare one star rating from me. It definitely didn't live up to the hype. 


10) Do You Hear What I Hear: Which Book Do You Think Everyone Should Read:

Obviously, as a Christian I'd say the Bible. But for fictional purposes, I also recommend Graceling by Kristin Cashore. 



And that's it for The Christmas Song Book Tag. Thanks so much for reading guys, and I'll see you tomorrow for Christmas Day, and the last day of Blogmas. :)



This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The photo was taken by me with an Iphone. 











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