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The Fall Books Tag

Lovelies I have another Book Tag for you all! (So while I go insane from my crazy schedule, I'll just go ahead and update for you guys again!)

My friend Katie @ Exploration of Creation, did this book tag back in September and I really wanted to do it so I'm doing it now! :)



                        The Fall Books Tag!




1. Crisp Fall Air – A Book That Felt Fresh & New






The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern! I fell in love with this book so much, and I truly expected it to be different!

[My Review]








2. Howling Winds – An Ending That Blew You Away




Freaking KILLED me :(


[My Reveiw]








3. Leaf Fight – A Book With Non-Stop Action






There was always something going on....whether good or bad was irrelevant apparently.








4. Pumpkin Spice – Your Most anticipated Read




So excited to get to read the ARC of Guarded Crown by Addison Carmichael this month!!!









5. Comfy Sweaters – A Book That Gives You The Warm & Fuzzies





Hehehehe










6. Bright Colours – A Cover with Either Red, Orange or Yellow




And that's the bookish tag!!

Hope you all enjoyed! Have a lovely October!!


~Books with Noel 🎃🎃🎃

Comments

  1. I need to finish Sarah Rees Brennan's series! I read the first book so long ago I'd have to do a re-read! Enjoy! :)

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    1. Thanks! I liked Sarah Rees Brennan series, but there was a LOT of bouncing back and forth between the love interests :(

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  2. Ooh, I love the cover of Unmade. It is very fall-ish.

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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    1. That's why I picked it! It fit perfectly with the fall theme!

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  3. Great picks for these and it's always fun to see some that I've really liked as well make others lists too.

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