The “I’ll Get Around to It Later” Book Tag

Happy Saturday, friends! After an emotionally draining day, I was looking for an easy tag to do and after browsing through my saved tags, I decided to go for this one. Who here hasn’t ever said, “I’ll Get Around to It Later”? I know that I say that quite a lot (pretty much almost every time I buy a book, lol)! I stumbled across this one on Emma’s blog a very long time ago and I’m excited to dive in.

This post was originally created by Liesl @Quote, Unquote

The Rules:

  1. Link back to the original post at Quote, Unquote so the creator can read your answers.
  2. Link back to the post of the person who tagged you and thank them.
  3. You may use the included graphic anywhere in your post, but you don’t have to. (I didn’t end up doing this)
  4. Fill in all seven categories.
  5. You can either leave this tag open so anyone can do it or tag up to seven people.

1. A Classic book that you have been meaning to read forever but haven’t yet

The Count of Monte Cristo
by Alexandre Dumas

I think I’ve said I’ll read this for several years now. It’s one that I’m highly interested in and have heard amazing things about as well, so I’m looking forward to reading it but the chonkiness is intimidating AF!

2. A book on your shelf that you haven’t read yet

The Library of the Unwritten
by A.J. Hackwith

I can definitely choose more than one… 😂 But I went with this because it’s not too old, not too new. I’ve also heard great things about it and actually hope to read it this year!

3. A book that you got recently that you haven’t read

Spells for Lost Things
by Jenna Evans Welch

I saw great things for this book so when I saw it on sale a couple of weeks ago, I immediately added it to my stack. It looks and sounds great! 😍

4. A book that you’ve had forever but haven’t read

Black Leopard, Red Wolf
by Marlon James

This can definitely be… many books from my TBR! I went for this because… It’s been a hot moment since I’ve had it on my shelf and I was so excited to get my hands on a copy too. Welp!

5. A book a friend recommended that you haven’t read

Lessons in Chemistry
by Bonnie Garmus

I’m picking this from my 12 Book Challenge list. I’ve made poor progress with this challenge but I’m really looking forward to reading this book!

6. A book you’re procrastinating on

The Heart Principle
by Helen Hoang

This can literally be everything on my TBR? I’m going for this cos I actually have this on my TBR cart next to my bed to indicate that I want to pick it up ASAP. I hope it finally happens because this has been one of my most anticipated reads for a long time!

7. The next book on your TBR

The Ashes and the Star Cursed King
by Carissa Broadbent

I’m a mood reader and I’m not entirely sure what I’ll read next until I start reading something but I kinda wanna get started on this!

I’m tagging…

That’s it for this tag! What books have you said “I’ll get to it later” to? Are any of these also still on your TBRs?

#TopTenTuesday: 10 Non-Bookish Things

We’re back with another Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week’s topic is Non-book Freebie (choose your own topic that’s not related to books! This could be hobbies, TV shows/movies, bands/singers, food items/recipes, top ten things about you, your top ten favorite things, places you’ve visited, favorite fashion designers, etc. Take this time to let your readers get to know you a little!)

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The Spring Cleaning Book Tag – 2023

Happy Saturday, friends! It’s finally the weekend and I’m excited to do the Spring Cleaning Book Tag today. I totally forgot this tag existed until I saw Elnade @Confessions of a Serial Reader post it earlier this week and then I remembered I’d done it before but of course, it’s been a while since. Maybe this is something I’ll end up doing yearly? Who knows! On that note, let’s just get to the questions!

The creator of the Spring Cleaning Book Tag is Amanda @ Between the Shelves.

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