The goal of this meme is to find those books others are excited about to add to your To Be Read list.
Instead of answering a question, you are basically creating intrigue for other hoppers. What makes your book so swoon-worthy? What do you absolutely have to mention so they'll read it?
On your post, you'll make an acrostic puzzle (think of it as an overview/book blurb type of thing).
When you leave comments on other posts, be sure to mention whether you're adding that book to your TBR pile, and what part convinced you to do so.
It's all about powers of persuasion, people:) You might have to think a little, but channel that inner-creative goddess (or god)
This week's topic: (a little twist) A fictional character you'd want as your best friend (the acrostic can be the name, but make sure to mention the title of the book in your post).
(my review) |
Anne would be my choice for a fictional best friend. Never a dull moment hanging out with her! None whatsoever. Because see, Anne with an E is adventurous, Outgoing, imaginative, feisty, funny, and down right Fun! Our days would be full of Giggling and chatter. We'd be Right in the middle of trouble, but Anne with an E would be able to charm us out of it. How Exceptionally cool is that!? Nifty I say, nifty. Green Gables is a great place to hang out too. A definite beauty of a town. Boys there can be mean but there's cute ones too! Lots of spunk this my fictional best friend Anne with an E because being an orphan didn't break her. See, she stole my heart and she will steal yours! |
P.S. I want to give a thank you shout out to Brandi @Blkosiner's Book Blog for showing me how to cut and paste a Goodreads image (and more). One initial question ended up to several but she was such a dear to promptly reply to all of them. Thanks Brandi! :)
Very Nice! (as I say that with a Borat accent, LOL)
ReplyDeleteI have to read this book!!!
Anne with an E sounds like a blast! I'd love to hang out with her too =)
ReplyDeleteKristan @ Lost Amongst the Shelves
I love how you used Ann with an E... very cool and clever.
ReplyDeleteA great choice, I loved reading Anne's adventures as a child.
ReplyDeleteI have this one on my shelf. I'm glad you reminded me to pick it up! Love that you told a story and that you used "nifty." :)
ReplyDelete-Jenna @ Fans of Fiction
I loved the Anne books as a kid and have read them all through several times.
ReplyDeleteGood choice for your friend!
Yes Sophia, she's a good choice. --btw, I've been meaning to ask you.. do you have a blog? I'd like to follow you. :)
ReplyDeleteNo problem!
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