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Fall Time Cozy Time Book Tag

Hello Guys!


It's finally Faaaaallllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!


Okay, yes I realize that fall is not officially for another ten days or so, but honestly, in my opinion, once September rolls around it's basically fall and that's good enough for me. And today we're finally getting a break from the plus 30 plus Celsius weather outside, and it's cool, blistery, and basically the perfect fall day!


I honestly can't even begin to tell you how excited I am that we're so close to my favorite season. I can't wait for pumpkin pie, apple cinnamon tea, riding boots, rain boots, comfy sweaters, leaves changing colors on the trees. Ahh I'm giddy just thinking about it.


So it seemed only fitting that the best way to celebrate my excitement for fall, was to post a fall book tag!


This particular tag is called the Fall Time Cozy Time book tag, and I first discovered it on Reading Is My Superpower. You can find her post here. 


Let's jump right into these awesome fall themed questions.


Crunching Leaves: The World Is Full Of Color. Choose a book that has reds, oranges, and yellows on the cover:



This one by Katherine Reay was the one that came to mind as soon as I saw this question, even though I haven't gotten around to reading it yet. I love this cover, and even though the flowers might make some think of summer, the beautiful red, orange and yellow color palette definitely reminds me of fall.




Cozy Sweater: It's finally getting cold enough to don warm cozy clothing. What books gives you the warm fuzzies?



I personally loved Meg and Bo's story soooo much. No one can write a contemporary the way that Becky Wade does, and all of her books definitely give me the warm fuzzies. 



Fall Storm: The wind is howling and the rain is pounding. Choose your favorite book or genre that you like to read on a stormy day.




If I were picking my favorite genre, it would definitely be contemporary, but in actuality, my favorite book to read on a stormy day is this beloved favorite by Diann Mills. Bad weather generally puts me in the mood to read a Christmas story, no matter what time of the year, and this is one that I've lost count of how many times I've read it over the last ten years. 



Cool Crisp Air: What's the coolest character you'd want to trade places with?




This is honestly a hard one as I'm pretty okay with my life the way it is lol, but I'd probably go with any of the characters from Thomas Kinkade and Katherine Spencer's Cape Light series, simply because I'd love to live in Cape Light. 



Hot Apple Cider: What under-hyped book do you want to see become the next biggest, hottest thing.



I honestly feel this contemporary fiction novel by romance author CJ Carmichael will become a new favorite for many after it's Hallmark movie airs this holiday season. 


Coats, Scarves and Mittens: The weather has turned cold and it's time to cover up. What's the most embarrassing book cover you own that you like to keep hidden in public?


Hmm I actually don't tend to own many books with risque covers as it's just not my thing, but I did end up coming home with a few from RT Booklovers last year from goody bags and whatnot that are definitely not anything I'd ever read in public, and quite possibly, might never read at all. In fact, some of them I've already donated to other people or places as I just don't really read those kind of books. 



Pumpkin Spice: What's your favorite favorite fall time comfort food/foods?

I could honestly pretty much say anything pumpkin for this one. While I love sweet things with pumpkin like pumpkin cheesecake, pumpkin pie, etcetra. I also love when pumpkin is put in savory dishes like pumpkin ravioli. I honestly wait all year round for pumpkin season. :)



Thanks so much for joining me today guys for this fun tag! Please let me know if you've done this tag, as I'd love to see your post! As well, I'd love to hear if any of you are as excited about fall as I am.



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




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