Category: Book Tags

Reader Problems Book Tag

Reader Problems Book Tag

Posted October 12, 2021 by Alana in Book Tags, Bookish / 0 Comments

Townsfolk and Tourists, I’m easing my way back into blogging! I found today’s book tag after a quick google search and I was quickly drawn to this Reader Problems Book Tag from 2015 that I spotted over on The Book Nut.  1. You have 20,000 books in your TBR, how in the world do you decide what to read next? I am very much a mood reader, but sometimes I don’t even pick from my TBR. I’ll just troll about […]

Mid-Year Freak Out Book Tag

Mid-Year Freak Out Book Tag

Posted June 22, 2020 by Alana in Book Tags, Bookish / 4 Comments

Townsfolk and Tourists, I’m hopping on that book tag train! Thank you Liza from |The Inharmonious Heroine| for the tag! Make sure to pop by and give her blog some love. As always, I’m not tagging anyone specific but if you see this and want to give it a go then do! Let me know so I can see your answers. Without further ado: The Mid Year Freak Out Tag 1.) What is the best book you have read so […]

The Wine Book Tag

The Wine Book Tag

Posted May 25, 2020 by Alana in Book Tags, Bookish / 2 Comments

Townsfolk and Tourists, We are mixing it up today because it is National Wine Day and I wanted to celebrate! I found today’s book tag after a quick google search for wine related book tags. Actually, there are not nearly as many as I expected and I think that is a bit of a tragedy. This little gem was created by Boho Bookworm over on BookTube.  1. Box Wine – a book that people will judge you for liking but you […]

90’s Book Tag (Music Edition)

90’s Book Tag (Music Edi..

Posted April 17, 2020 by Alana in Book Tags, Bookish / 3 Comments

Townsfolk and Tourists, We are mixing it up today! I was tagged for this delightful throwback book tag by Jemma and Milly from A Books Neverland over on Twitter. Be sure to pop by and look at the answers on the original tag! 1. What’s My Age Again – Blink 182 (What age did you discover your love for reading) According to my dad, I’ve always been a reader. I remember getting in trouble in 3rd or 4th grade for […]