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Extraordinary Means Book Tag

Hey Guys :)


Thanks so much for joining me today on The Preppy Book Princess.

I recently read Extraordinary Means by Robyn Schneider, and I thought it was a pretty good book. And I happened to discover that Robyn herself created a book tag to coincide with her book about the extraordinary means we'd go to for our favorite books and authors, and I just knew I wanted to participate in it.

If you'd like to see Robyn's original video, you can do so here.


1) I would give up the internet for a month for a signed first edition of this book?

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. It's my all time favorite classic, and having a signed first edition would pretty much be the most exciting thing to ever happen to my life.



2) I would give up pizza for a year if it meant I could sit next to this author on a long plane ride:



Debbie Macomber! I can't even express how much I admire her, and I'd love the chance to get to have a loong visit with her.


3) I would sit through a thousand hours of commercials if it would ensure that Hollywood made this book into a movie:



Is anyone truly surprised by my answer here? I'm still crossing my fingers that this one will get film optioned in the future.


4) I would never read a new book again if it meant I could live inside this book:



The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. I loved this world growing up, and even as an adult it still fascinates me.


5) I would let my google search history me made public if it meant I could be best friends with this author:



Becky Wade! One of my all time faves :)


6) I would donate everything I own to goodwill if it meant I could date this book character in real life:

Hypothetically speaking of course since I'm very happily married, but I've had to pick Etienne St. Clair from Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins :)


Thanks so much for reading guys! I can't wait to see you all in my next post.


This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own The Little Women photo was taken by me and belongs to me. All other photos do not belong to me, and all rights to the respective owners.

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