Category: blogger tags

The Mid-Year Check-In Tag 2022

The Mid-Year Check-In Tag 2022

Posted July 4, 2022 in #amreading, blogger tags, book list / 16 Comments

Hold up. I’m gonna call shenanigans here. It can’t really be the middle of the year already? What? July? FOR REAL? I think you all owe me a January through May, because I’m not sure what the heck happened to mine. Maybe I misplaced them. Maybe they were stolen. Either way, I want a refund, […]

Tag Thursday: Stuck At Home Book Tag

Tag Thursday: Stuck At Home Book Tag

Posted September 10, 2020 in blogger tags, Tag Thursday / 6 Comments

Something a lot of us have in common lately: seeing a little too much of the four walls we call home. Also, spending more “quality” time with spouses, siblings, parents, children, or whatever type of nuisance happens to inhabit your home with you. You love them, but that was with the understanding that once a […]

Tag Thursday: Aritsar Book Tag

Tag Thursday: Aritsar Book Tag

Posted August 13, 2020 in blogger tags, Tag Thursday / 2 Comments

Since today also happens to be my blog stop for Raybearer, I figured what could be more perfect than also doing a Tag Thursday featuring the original tag for this book made by the lovely Leelynn @ Sometimes Leelynn Reads? Who, by the way, is a boss at making these original tags and always comes […]

The Mid-Year Freak-Out Tag 2020 || Because Freaking Out is 2020’s Brand

The Mid-Year Freak-Out Tag 2020 || Because Freaking Out is 2020’s Brand

Listen. I am exceptionally qualified for this post, because I started the freak-out early in 2020, so this is some professional level spazzing, and you’re welcome. I totally honed my skills just for you all. You deserve the best, after all. I’m still not completely sure how it’s mid-year right now. Wasn’t it just March? […]

Blogger Tag: My Life in Books (2020)

Blogger Tag: My Life in Books (2020)

Posted March 21, 2020 in blogger tags, chat with me / 16 Comments

I saw this fun tag done by Nicole @ BookWyrmKnits and I couldn’t resist doing it myself. The rules are rather simple: answer the questions using books you’ve read this year, without repeating a title. Titles link to their Goodreads page, just in case you’re curious! I also … may have taken some slight liberties […]