The Winning Title Book Tag | Tag Tuesday
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- The Winning Title Tag is an awesome tag that explores the significance of a book's title in our buying habits.
This tag was created by @HeatherReads
I was tagged by Cliff at @CliffsDarkGems
Prompts/Questions:
Have you ever bought a book because it had . . .
1. A Funny Title?
2. A Shocking Title?
3. A Title that sounded like a line of poetry?
4. A Title Which Made Me Ask a Question?
5. A Heartwarming or Homely (or maybe Homey?) Title?
6. A Title with an Unusual Combination of Words?
7. A Fantastic or Magical Title?
8. A Title Which is a Contradiction or Describes the Impossible?
9. Tag others: I tag anyone who wants to participate.
"A heart warming or homey title... We don't do that here" 😂 one of the many reasons I adore you Jen!
😂😂😂 I adore you, too❤❤❤
“We don’t do that here” 😂 You’ve gotten me to add Full Immersion to my kindle with your high praise of Gemma Amor.
Yay! I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on Full Immersion.
Great responses to the tag my friend! Wow, Ritualistic Human Sacrifice sounds... interesting! The Wide Carnivorous Sky is an awesome title. I really want to read The Fisherman. I recommend Jane Slayre, a monster/classic mash which I found a lot of fun, and I love Jane Eyre.
@CliffsDarkGems I've heard good things about Jane Slayre. Yeah, Ritualistic Human Sacrifice is pretty much what you'd expect from a title like that😂 I highly recommend everything written by John Langan. I'd read that guy's grocery list!
That poetry book sounds like a tough read.
Texts from Jane Eyre and Dicken and Prince both sound very interesting.
The poetry is definitely a tough read. Amanda Lovelace holds nothing back.