Yay another book tag! I found this one on There’s Something About KM via Twitter but it was originally created by Alina on her booktube channel Tall Tales.

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In fall, the air is crisp and clear: Name a book with a vivid setting.

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All the Narnia books but probably the best one would be The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe because of the snow.

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Nature is beautiful… but also dying: Name a book that is beautifully written, but also deals with a heavy topic like loss or grief.

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When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi. It’s a beautifully written book but so sad. It gave me an amazing glimpse into the life of a wonderfully creative surgeon who loved his calling and respected his patients and colleagues. I found it extremely tough and upsetting to read about his diagnosis and treatment, as it brought back so many hidden emotions and forgotten memories of my when father went through the same thing, but in a much shorter space of time.

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Fall is back to school season: Share a non-fiction book that taught you something new

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The Girl: Marilyn Monroe, the Seven Year Itch, and the Birth of an Unlikely Feminist by Michelle Morgan. I learnt so much about a completely different side to Marilyn Monroe. I’ve seen the memes and photos of her reading, but didn’t really know much about her private life or that was she a real bookworm and lover of the arts. Like most people I always thought of her as a screen icon, for her looks and ditzy dumb blonde films. This book really opened my eyes and given me a new admiration for her and her achievements.

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In order to keep warm, it’s good to spend some time with the people we love: Name a fictional family/household/friend-group that you’d like to be a part of.

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I loved to live in Elfhelm, the home of the elves in Matt Haig’s Christmas Trilogy.

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The colourful leaves are piling up on the ground: Show us a pile of fall-coloured spines!

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Fall is the perfect time for some storytelling by the fireside: Share a book wherein somebody is telling a story.

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I loved the audiobook of The Witch Finder’s Sister by Beth Underwood!

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The nights are getting darker: Share a dark, creepy read.

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Dead Scared by Sharon Bolton is the scariest book I’ve ever read!! 😱😱😱

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The days are getting colder: Name a short, heart-warming read that could warm up somebody’s cold and rainy day.

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I loved the audiobook of 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith and narrated by Martin Jarvis

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Fall returns every year: Name an old favourite that you’d like to return to soon.

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and the Narnia books πŸ˜€

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Fall is the perfect time for cosy reading nights: Share your favourite cosy reading β€œaccessories”!

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Warm fleece tops, slippers, fluffy socks, a blanket and if it’s really cold a scarf!

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Spread the autumn appreciation and tag some people!

I tag: LisaIngeDonJimmyLashaan YvonneBookkazSarah AnnaZoeKelly

And anyone else who’d like to join in! πŸ™‚

As always please don’t feel pressured into doing the tag, it’s supposed to be fun. πŸ˜€