Tag #49: Extraordinary Means Book Tag

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Thrice Read posts some of the best book tags!

Here’s the link to their post:


I would give up the Internet for a month for a signed first edition of this book …

  • The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald is one of my favorite authors. It’s one book that I re-read every year, too.

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

  • J.K. Rowling. Hands down. I’ve always wanted the chance to meet her.

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

  • One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It was assigned reading in high school. I’m usually not a big fan of magic realism, but I’d love to see Hollywood works their magic on this one.

I would never read a new book again if it meant I could live inside this book …

  • I agree with Thrice Read. It would have to be Harry Potter. Period. No discussion. End of conversation.

 

 

I would let my Google search history be made public if it meant I could be best friends with this author …

  • Too many choices! First author that popped into my head – Sarah Dessen. She was a key figure in my Young Adult Literature choices throughout high school, and part of college. Yes, please!

 

I would donate everything I own to Goodwill if it meant I could date this book character in real life …

  • A modern version of Mr. Darcy.

 


This was such a fun and different tag! Keep ’em coming, Thrice Read!

What are some things you guys would give up for bookish opportunities?


Until the next headline, Laura Beth πŸ™‚

10 thoughts on “Tag #49: Extraordinary Means Book Tag

  1. I agree, I would want to date Mr. Darcy, and I would give up reading new books if I could live in the world of Sherlock Holmes. Preferably in an alternate universe where Benedict Cumberbatch is Sherlock Holmes. πŸ˜‰ So dreamy… ha ha!

  2. What a fun tag and great answers. Mr Darcy! Harry Potter! JK rowling! πŸ™‚

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