Book Tag
The aim of this Book Tag is to find a book on your To Be Read list (TBR), for every letter of your blog name.
Find an unread book in your TBR (physical or kindle) to match each letter of your blog name. A great way to bring attention back to possibly forgotten books needing some love.
Cathy at Confessions of a Book Hoarder
As I keep a list of books that I want to read in Goodreads, I was able to spell out my blog name DEB’S WORLD in book titles, with a bit of poetical licence. I’ve also included the link to each book in case you’d like to find out more.
D – Dry by Neil Shusterman
E –English Passengers by Matthew Kneale
B – Big Lies in a Small Town by Diane Chamberlain
S –Silver – Chris Hammer
W –When God was a Rabbit by Sarah Winman
O – (It’s) OK that you’re not OK: Meeting grief and loss in a culture that doesn’t understand – Megan Devine
R – Rage by Suzanne Lowe
L – (The) Lightkeepers Wife by Karen Viggers
D – (The) Dead Ex – Jane Corry
Thanks to Cathy at Between the Lines for this fun tag. Cathy originally saw it on FictionFan’s Book Reviews and it seemed liked a fun thing to do, so I’ve joined in. It also reminded me to try and read some books from my waiting list, especially those that have been there for quite some time!
I’d love to hear if you’ve read any of these books and if so, what you’d recommend I read first.
Feel free to join in the fun and create your own book tag! If you do, make sure you link back to this post 🙂
It seems I’m on a bit of a roll in regards to books as my last post was also reading related 🙂 . Maybe it’s just that time of the year!
Deb xx
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A great idea. I’ll definitely try this if I complete my 2020 reading challenge.
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It’s a fun thing to do, so I hope you can manage it 🙂
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Our online book club just voted to read a book written by Deb Keyworth’s teaching friend/colleague entitled A Million Dreams. But sadly, Amazon is sold out of the book and the Audible and Kindle editions won’t be available until mid-Feb. So now we have decided to go with our second place choice Long Bright River. Have seen mention of It’s Okay You’re Not Okay in several places. Might be time to check it out.
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Thanks for the recommendations Leslie, I’ll check them out.
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Well done! Glad you took up the challenge! I haven’t read any of your books – sooo many books in the world – but I hope you enjoy them when you get to them. Reminding ourselves of all the great books we already have might stop us constantly adding more… maybe. 😉
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Thanks so much for the book tag and your comment on my post. It was fun to do.
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Yes it’s been great up see what’s in everyone else’s lists. Maybe it will stop new books ‘appearing’ but maybe not! Happy reading.
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I haven’t heard of any of those books, so fun idea 😊 But my blog name has 20 letters in it so I’ll be passing!
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Yes I can see the logic in giving it a miss! My blog name wasn’t too bad and I found it a lot of fun to do!
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Silver will be in my TBR once I’ve read Scrublands. Thanks for joining in, Deb 🙂
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I hope you enjoy Scrublands Cathy! Great post to do. Thanks for your post!
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Thanks 🙂
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What a fun what to tackle those TBR books. I have so many just on my shelves, let alone on my kindle, might not be too hard to do this tag.
The only book I read was When God was a Rabbit – I rated it 5 and did enjoy it.
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Thanks Bev! I can’t remember who recommended When God was a Rabbit but I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it.
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Deb I love this and might even link up to it. The only book I’ve read on your list is the Light Keepers Wife. I really enjoyed it. As far as a recommendation for first book my ordered mind says you must start at D and read them in order. But that’s just me. Sharing this
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Yes Jennifer I agree with your ordered mind, start at D and work my way through the list!! Thanks for your comment and glad you enjoyed reading.
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What a fun post! I have every intention to do more reading in 2020….but coming up with titles using my blog name would be such a challenge for me to write up and very , very challenging for my readers to read 🙂
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I agree, some blog names would present huge hurdles, I’m lucky mine wasn’t too long otherwise I wouldn’t have attempted this in the first place 🙂
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Hi Deb, that is a challenge especially for my blog name! I do love reading though and my guilty pleasure lately has been to work on my course or life in the mornings then relax in the afternoon with a good book. Lately I’ve been reading fiction set in London and Liverpool during WWII and also I do love a good crime or psychological thriller. I’ll have to put my thinking cap on with my list! Happy New Year!!! xx
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Yes Sue, your blog name might be a bit of a challenge! Glad to hear you’ve been enjoying some reading time 🙂 Reading is definitely a great pleasure of mine too, I rarely feel guilty about it 🙂
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What a fun idea for a tag Deb. Lots of great books by the sounds of it here, most that, I admit, I don’t think I’ve read. Happy last days of 2020 my friend. 😊
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Hi Miriam, thanks for your comment on my post. Things went a bit haywire afterwards so I’m only now getting back to responding to comments. Hope you’re well.
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