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Thrice Read did it again!
Here’s the link to their post:
The Rules:
- Copy these rules onto your post
- Mention creators of the tag: Angelica and Rosie @TheBookCoverGirls and link to the original post
- Mention and thank the person who tagged you and link to their post
- Answer all the questions
- Since there were originally seven members in the Justice League, tag seven people
- Also, you can use the images provided, but don’t have to if you don’t want to
- Have fun with it!
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Batman: Your favorite antihero

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Jay Gatsby, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald.
One of my all-time favorite books. Also, one that I re-read every year.
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Aquaman: A book or character that turned out to be better than you expected (Because let’s be real, we did not expect Khal Drogo to make Aquaman cool)

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Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neal Hurston.
This was another assigned reading book, during our senior year in the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. We were getting ready for our crucial exams, and everyone was super stressed out. I found this book to be especially pleasant to read during this difficult time, although my classmates likely disagree with me.
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Wonder Woman: Most bad-ass female character (Not necessarily in a physical sense)

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Hermione Granger, Harry Potter.
Easiest choice ever.
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Cyborg: Favorite science fiction novel

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Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card.
I was not a big science fiction fan for a long time, especially in high school. So, I initially dreaded having to read this for summer reading. I think it was ninth or tenth grade?
I don’t know why I was worried. Ender’s Game is one of my favorite books now. I want to eventually read the whole series.
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The Flash: A book you sped through

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The Last Song, Nicholas Sparks.
I know, I know. Cue the eye roll. But, I did my senior thesis in college on Nicholas Sparks’ books and the perceptions of love and romance. So, naturally, I’d read all the books published to that point!
I remember waiting what felt like forever for this book to be available through the library. It was the summer of 2009 (or maybe 2010), and I finally got my hands on a copy right before we trekked to Florida in the car. I remember burying my nose in it almost immediately, and hardly looking up while my parents were driving. It was good stuff.
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Superman: Saddest character death (Although we all know there’s no way Superman is going to stay dead)

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SPOILER ALERT!
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Alaska, from Looking for Alaska, John Green.
Looking for Alaska was the first John Green novel I ever read. It was for my Young Adult Literature class during the spring of 2011, my final semester of college. It gutted me, but it also made me want to read all of Green’s books after that.
I’ve done that, although I need to get my hands on Turtles All The Way Down, stat.
That’s it! I loved this tag!
Who’s your favorite member of the Justice League?
Until the next headline, Laura Beth 🙂
Awesome tag! You already know I love Wonder Woman. I also really like Superman, but pre-CGI removed mustache Henry Cavill. Ha ha!
Of course. Wonder Woman is awesome. By the way, did you see the news about Wonder Woman 2 filming in an abandoned/shuttered mall in Northern Virginia? I love Henry Cavill, too.
I did not, but that’s so cool!!
I’m so envious! I hope one of my sorority sisters tries out as an extra – She lives nearby.
That would be awesome!
Definitely!
Wonder Woman… guilty as well 😉
Absolutely!
I said the same thing about Jason Momoa when I heard he was picked to play Aquaman – “Aquaman’s finally gonna be cool!!!” LOL
Right?! And he is cool. I love the personality he brings to the character in Justice League.