Tag||Burn, Rewrite, Reread.

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Hi! 🙂

I am super behind on all things with my blog and I apologize for that. Its been one crazy month for me. So much going on! I know I’ve mentioned a few times already about the craziness of getting prepared to go on vacation to California next Friday. It’s actually a lot crazier than it probably should be, but that’s because I never really been on vacation like this before and I am so unprepared. Anyway, I will actually be having a few posts coming your way ASAP! Book haul, a wrap up, and a review on Winger. I have tons of tags to catch up on as well and will hopefully be getting to those soonish! Thanks so much for sticking around though even with me being a little bit MIA this month. Hopefully in March I can get back into the swing of things.

Today I have a tag post for you guys though! I was tagged by the awesome Jesse from Books At Dawn to do the burn, rewrite, reread tag.

Rules:

  • Randomly choose 3 books. (Use the ‘random’ option on your Goodreads read shelf. Thanks for that tip, it makes this so much easier)
  • For each group, decide which book to burn, which one to rewrite, and which to reread. (A lot like Kiss, Marry, Kill.)
  • Repeat until you completed three rounds (or five)

Round One:

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Burn: Don’t Stay Up Late by R.L. Stine. I love R.L. Stine books and this one was good, but it wasn’t better than the others in this round.

Rewrite: Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo. I would definitely rewrite Siege and Storm so fast if I had the chance. It was so boring and a whole lot of nothing going on.

Reread: Six Earlier Days by David Levithan. I really enjoyed reading this novella and seeing more of A’s days.


Round Two:

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Burn: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. I read this book in middle school I believe and it was good at the time I read it, but I honestly don’t really remember much of the book.

Rewrite: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling. Chamber of Secrets was pretty good, but it could have been better. Like completely rewriting Hermione out of the series. SORRY. I just really do not like her.

Reread: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Saenz. I loved this book so much. I loved the characters and the stories. One of my favorite reads last year.


Round Three:

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Burn: The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer. This book was just horrible. If I could burn it more than once I totally would.

Rewrite: Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall. Ahhhh, I loved this book so much and I guess there could be a couple things that happened that I would have liked to change. Honestly though, this book was so good.

Reread: Enclave by Ann Aguirre. I love the Razlorland series so much. It’s one of my favorite series and I would love to reread them all again.

The reread and rewrite for this round was actually the hardest one out of the three rounds. I loved both of these books so much.


I seen this floating around quite a bit, so I am going to tag everyone to do this tag. It was a lot of fun to do, so do it! I would love to see your answers, so please feel free to share your posts with me.

I hope you have an awesome Monday! Hopefully I’ll have my Winger review up in a couple days. I am actually having a difficult time writing it. I really enjoyed it, but I don’t know how to put it all down into words.

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12 thoughts on “Tag||Burn, Rewrite, Reread.

    • LOL! At the time I read it I really liked it, but I honestly don’t remember much of it. Maybe I should reread it sometime or check out the audiobook. I read it so long ago.

  1. Aww, I’m not accusing but I’m curious to know why you don’t like Hermione. Is it because she’s annoying? I like her and she is one of my favorite characters but now that I’m rereading the books, I’ve realized that we wouldn’t get along in real life. She would annoy me too much.

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