Let’s take a little break from reviews and bookish discussions with a fun feature post!
I discovered this feature via Lauren over at Always Me, though the tag was originally created by Matthew Sciarappa. Read on for more!
The rules for this feature are fairly simple:
- Choose 5 books that you gave a 5 star rating to (SF not required!)
- Share 5 words that describe why you liked it so much (and/or, if you’re me, 5 words that come to mind when you think of it)
- No explanation of those words is necessary. (Some may only make sense if you’ve read the book before.)
OK, here goes!
Entertainment | Corporate fuckery | Found family?
Feminism | Mathematics | Natural disaster | Anxiety
Labour unions | Witchcraft | Bikers | Weathermen
Found family | Artificial intelligence | Feathers
Time travel | Epic romance | Letters
So that’s my five! If you’d like to give this a whirl yourself, feel free to drop a link to your five picks in the comments below – and let me know if you get any of my references or if they’ve made you curious…
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This sounds like a fun tag! I would love to do this too.
Go for it! 😀
This was fun!!:
https://bookforager.wordpress.com/2019/11/11/fun-for-monday-5-star-books-in-5-words/
The second list to feature Alex Wells’ Hunger Makes the Wolf today – fine, OK universe, I’ll add it to the TBR! Sheesh!
This looks fun. I might have a go at this … 🙂
OMG do it, I love that book (and the sequel)!
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