
I found this fun summer book tag from I’m All Booked Up and since I’m trying to add more book tag topics on my blog, this one is perfect for the season!

So let’s get started:
1. Iced Drink: A Refreshing Book

Pumpkin is fun, heart-warming, feel-good story and perfect for Pride Month!
2. Cotton Candy: A Book That Was Fluffy and Sweet

Paris, ballerians, criossants and love? This one was definitely a sweet book.
3. Sunglasses: A Dark Book

This isn’t dark just because of the amazing book cover, but from chapter one it’s pretty intense and graphic.
4. Picnic on a Rainy Day: A Sad Book

This book cover looks fun and summery but nope – this one made me cry and broke my heart. 😭
5. Sand: A Book That Irritated You

This was a DNF for me because I couldn’t stand how one of the characters often talked in caps.
6. Summer Blockbuster: Favorite Book to Screen Adaptation

I loved watching this series come to life on Netflix. I think they picked the perfect people to play these beloved characters and the movie aesthetic was spot on!
7. Dropped Ice Cream: A Book You Were Anticipating That Wasn’t Good

This series has amazing reviews and the first book was pretty good, didn’t love it but I liked it. Then I read the second one and I struggled to finish it. Told myself not to even bother with book three. I blame it on the hype and my high expectations haha. It’s not for me.
8. Palm Tree: A Large Book That You Loved

Her books are getting massive! 🤦🏻♀️ But I did love this one.
9. Bonfire: A Book You Want to Burn

I don’t hate it though it was one I DNF’ed – it’s just not for me and I’d never burn a book unless it was necessary for survival! 😆 But since we are talking about bon fires – this one had a bon fire scene!
10. Fireworks: A Book That Exploded Into the Scene

I was there when it exploded haha! I mean, it was undeniable but this series was a force to reckon with when it published in 2005 and the iphone wasn’t even out until 2007 – we didn’t even have bookstagram or all this social media to push it out into the world. I bought it because of the cover from Barnes & Noble. When it caught fire, with the whole series out, I lent my hardcovers to so many family and friends and these were people who didn’t even like to READ! That’s how powerful this series was. I even lent it to my Pentecostal Christian friends who are against vampires and paranormal anything and I respected their views but they were the ones asking me for the books lol 🤷🏻♀️. It was quite a phenomenon.
Thanks for reading and have a good summer!
🍦~ Yolanda

