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Mystery Blogger Award

This tag was originally created by Okoto Oke Enigma on her lifestyle blog  in order to discover new blogs and spread the love throughout the entire blogging community. 

I was tagged and nominated for this award by my awesome friend Tessa @ Crazy for YA! I had seen the blogger award around, but never thought about it (because who's crazy enough to nominate me for something?)
 It's crazy and exciting to feel like you were nominated for something by a friend, so thank you Tessa very much!!



~ Rules ~


  1. Put the award logo/image on your blog
  2. List the rules.
  3. Thank whoever nominated you and provide a link to their blog.
  4. Mention the creator of the award and provide a link as well
  5. Tell your readers 3 things about yourself
  6. You have to nominate 10 – 20 people
  7. Notify your nominees by commenting on their blog
  8. Ask your nominees any 5 questions of your choice; with one weird or funny question (specify)
  9. Share a link to your best post(s)


~ Facts about me ~


(Is there anything I haven't told you guys yet?)

1.  I'm a Jane Austen fanatic- but-not-really. The only works of Jane Austen that I like are Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility. I have seen and read every version that there is of those three. Anything else by Jane Austen? No. 


2. I'm a pug-lover. I am on my third pug right now, and I love them so much! One day I want a herd of pugs!

3. I have an obsession with coffee cups. I have to drink everything out of a coffee cup when I'm at my home- not anywhere else! Just my house where I can be as weird as I want.






~ Tessa's Questions ~ 


1. What's your favorite thing about your blog?

Um... I'm not sure. I love writing posts, commenting on my friends blogs, and pretty much everything about having a blog.


2. If there was one book that you could rewrite the ending of which book would it be, why, and how would you change it?


Allegiant!! Allegiant!! Need I say how I would change that ending? I would bring a *certain* someone back to freaking life. 


3. What is one book that everyone should read in their lifetime?
 
The Bible.


4. What accomplishment are you the most proud of so far this year?

  Of getting to revise my novel, and hopefully selfpublish! Also this is my first year doing Book reviews, a blog, or even a booktube channel!



5. Who is your favorite music artist? What is your favorite song?

Skillet, Nickleback, Green Day, Taylor swift, I've got a list... 
Probably Waiting for Superman by Daughtry.




~ My Nominees ~


Desara @ D. Books and Reviws

Elle @ Keep on Reading

Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear?

paperback princess @ Paperback Princess

Abby @ Abby's Reading Corner

A. J. @ Read All The Things!





~ My Questions ~


1. Coffee or tea?

2. What's your least favorite color?

3.  Marvel or DC?

4. If you could change places with one fictional character, who would it be?

5. What's some books that you've been really wanting to read in 2018?




Comments

  1. ThankYOU! I nominated you btw!

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  2. Thank you so much for the nomination!!! :)

    Elle Inked @ Keep on Reading

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  3. I am so glad that you accepted my nomination! I have said this before, but I really enjoy your blog and I love everything that you have done with it in such a short period of time. You definitely have something to be proud of (plus SELF-PUBLISHING A NOVEL, which is pretty amazing!).

    Anyway, I am such a fan of Jane Austen too, but I haven't read all of her work yet. I LOVE Pride and Prejudice (it was actually the first classic that I read on my own) and I have read some of Northhanger Abbey and Emma and liked what I read so far. Also, the webseries by Pemberley Digital (especially The Lizzie Bennett Diaries and Emma Approved) are my FAVORITE THINGS EVER. Like, they show how relevant Austen's stories are in the modern day. Plus the cast, script, and storyline are all so on point!

    Tessa @ Crazy for YA

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    1. AWW, thank you so so much!!! <3<3<3 I'm so surprised at how much I enjoy blogging, it was never something I ever thought about doing!

      Pride and Prejudice is my favorite! I've seen every version of it, and Sense and Sensibility! I haven't heard of The Lizzie Bennett Diaries...definitely will be checking it out though!! :D

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  4. Oof, Allegiant for sure... though at that point I didn't really care about what happened to them? *hides*

    Best of luck on your revision, and good luck if you do self-publish! ^_^

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    1. Thank you very much!! :D

      It's been so long since I read Allegiant that it doesn't really bother me anymore, but it's one of the only books that have made me cry that badly so it's the first one I thought of, Lol.

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