Happy Sunday Book Lovers! As the clocks went forward here in the UK today, it seemed only fitting to do this Daylight Savings tag that I found on Zezee with Books! This one looks like fun, so let's get to the questions! Fallback: Longest Book You LikeI think Inheritance by Christopher Paolini is the longest book I've ever read. Just looking at my bookshelves it certainly sticks out as one of the biggest. One day I hope to get around to reading To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini or The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon which I think will surpass this one. I love this book, the whole series is fantastic and this book was a great end! Spring Forward: Shortest Book You LikeGemini Rules Capricorn by Anyta Sunday is definitely one of the shortest books I've read. It's a novella, and part of the Signs of Love series, which I absolutely love! It's a really great, emotional series that I just can't get enough of and the little novellas add extra insight into each couple's HEA. Clocks: A Series That Keeps GoingThe longest series I own, and haven't yet finished, is definitely The Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas. It just feels never-ending at this point and I still need to finish the final two books....just trying to decide at this point whether I need to re-read the earlier books as it's been a while since I last read them. Hour Hand: A Book You Read in a WeekThe Bones Beneath My Skin by TJ Klune really took me by surprise. I honestly didn't expect to love it so much and I flew through it. Speaking of, I really need to re-read this. Minute Hand: A Book You Read in One DayI love Simon James Green! Noah Can't Even is the first book of his I read and I loved it so much, I just couldn't put it down. It's hilarious, heartfelt and brutally British. Second Hand: A Book You Read in One SittingThere's something about Anyta Sunday's writing that just hooks me in from the beginning and doesn't let me go. Taboo For You was no exception and I read it in just a couple of hours! These books contain the best, most naive characters in some of the funniest, most touching situations. I would 100% recommend it! And that's it. I love doing these book tags and recommending different books each week.
I hope you enjoyed this one! Have you read any of these books? Let me know in the comments below. As always, I tag anyone who wants to take part! Comments are closed.
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