This tag was made by Falling down the book hole for the Down the read – a – thon hole reading challenge.
Enjoy!
Alice in Wonderland: A book that makes you think of your childhood.
Night of the living dummy by R.L. Stine. Yes I know, I was a creepy child.
Caucus Race: A book with a race or competition you enjoyed.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire!
Through the Looking Glass: An Alice in Wonderland Retelling you have read or your favorite Alice retelling.
I just finished Curiouser and Curiouser by Melanie Karsak, but I didn’t like it. Alice in Zombieland is another retelling, but it was just meh.
Knave of Hearts: A book about thieves
Otto Von Trapezoid and the Empress of thieves by Jesse Baruffi is hilarious!
White Rabbit: A popular book you are late to the party for
The hate you give. I think I have the ebook, maybe I read it this year.
Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum: Your favorite sequel
The sands of time by Michael Hoeye, sequel of Time stops for no mouse.
Pool of Tears: A book that makes you cry
The lovely bones by Alice Sebold.
Caterpillar: A book in which the character reminds you of yourself
I’m currently reading Wonder and Auggie reminds me a little of myself. But also Bilbo Baggins reminds me of myself. I miss my books. And my armchair.
Mad Hatter: A book with a love story
Die Love Rise by my friend Rosa Campanile!
March Hare: A book dealing with a mental illness
Under Rose tainted skies deals with social anxiety and OCD.
The Dormouse: An underrated/under-hyped book
Practical Demonkeeping by Christopher Moore. (Isn’t a tag worth it if I didn’t mention Moore at least one time.)
“Eat Me” Cakes: A book with a magical element
Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder.
Flowers of Wonderland: A book that involves music
In I diari degli angeli by John Peter Sloan, Jesus is a rockstar. That counts, right?
Queen of Hearts: A book with a villain
The Darkling from Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo.
The Bandersnatch: A book with a mystical creature
The Percy Jackson series is a good choice here.
Down The Rabbit Hole: A book someone else recommended to you
A ex friend of mine recommended me Dracula in Love by Karen Essex, a horrible retelling of Dracula. That’s (and other things too) why she’s no longer my friend.
Walrus & the Carpenter: A collection of essays, short stories or poems
Bones is the garden by McKayla Debonis is a collection of poems about a lost love and a broken heart.
The Jabberwocky: A book with a battle/fight scene
The Hobbit by Tolkien has a lot of fighting scene (the dragon, the spiders) and the battle of the five armies. *crying on the floor*
The Playing Cards: A book with a group of characters
A game of thrones by George R.R. Martin.
Tea Party: A book based in England/UK
I finished Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch, set in London, of course!
The Cheshire Cat: A mystery book
The Hound of the Baskerville by Conan Doyle.