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Wednesday 14 March 2018

I Love Spring Book Tag

Hey guys, this is Abi here, 
And it's time  for my monthly book tag!
As Spring is finally here, I thought it fitting to post a tag about spring! 

1. How is spring where you live?
Well at the moment, it's uncharacteristically warm and bright in the UK, but my prediction is that once April Showers hits, there won't be much sun from around that point. I'm cherishing the sunlight at the moment, because I know it won't last. 

2. Most anticipated book this spring?
I think I'm going to go with this one. I need the Hardcover copy because that's what I have for Caraval, but that's not even why its my most anticipated spring release. The first book in the trilogy was so dark and mysterious and I can't wait to see what Stephanie Garber has done with book two!

3. What book cover makes you think of spring?
I actually struggled with this question quite a lot. I was scrolling through my Goodreads, looking at books that I've read. Then I saw this and I was just like "Yeah!". Because the cover kind of makes me think of hope, the serene blue background, the flower, and the bright pastel colours. I know that the themes within this book bears no resemblance to peace and hope, but that's what I interpret from the cover. 

4. Where are you going to read this spring?
...
In my usual places? On the college bus, and during lunch at the Nursery?
I don't know, maybe if it's warm, and there's a barbecue at my Nan's house or something, maybe then I'll read outside. But besides that, I highly doubt that I'll venture outside to read.

5. Find a cover with the sun on it!
There's the sun at the top, and it's shimmering on to the water. It's a beautiful cover and I as much as it seems like it's a cool contemporary, it's NOT. It's nowhere near. And I'm so glad that it isn't! Nothing more than that; if you haven't read it, go and read it. 

6. What are your favourite spring reads?
Although this isn't a terribly drastic change, I do tend to read more contemporaries in the spring and summer seasons, more so than I would in the autumn and winter months. Saying that, if there's a fantasy or a sci-fi YA read that I'm particularly excited about, I'll pick those up too. 

7. Find a book with a ton of different colours on it. 
Something about this just screams colourful to me. The opposing components of colour within the circle, that glint of shine on top, and the section of shadow. It perfectly symbolises what the book is about, and it draws you in with the different colours. 

TAGS
Elin @Book Owlie

So that's going to do it today! I hope you enjoyed the tag, and let me know any answers to any questions on here in the comments! 
I hope you have a lovely day and I will see you all on Friday!
Byeee!

-Abi xxxx

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