Friday, November 23, 2018

BOOK TAG | Greek Gods Book Tag!

Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog! I'm Genni, and I may be blogging regularly??? What is this life? Now that I'm on Thanksgiving break, I'm using my time to write the rest of my November posts, and hopefully some of my December posts, one of them being this one!

Today I'm participating in the Greek Gods book tag. I wasn't tagged, but did see this on Melanie's blog, Mel to the Any. As someone who was obsessed with Greek gods and goddesses back in the day, I was super excited to see this post. Also, I'm so worn out from university and I didn't have any good ideas, so there's that. 

Here are the rules for the tag:
  • Pingback to Zuky here so she can read all your posts!
  • You can use her graphics if you like, but you don’t have to if you don’t want to. The graphics for this post are my own, so if you use the graphics from here, please credit me (Genni @ Ready, Set, Read)!
  • Tag as many people as you want, but please share the love.
Now let's get started!



Um...I don't know if I have just one favorite book. But one of my favorite books of this year has been Autoboyography by Christina Lauren. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang and Analee, in Real Life by Janelle Milanes are standouts as well. All of them have romance and a strong character development.  



 Cat from This Cruel Design is pretty badass. Living with another person in her mind and having to balance both? Pretty hard. Cat tries to subdue an epidemic, traveling around, trying to make allies, and hacking all around. Her actions in the last third of the book were so badass, and with that cliffhanger of and ending, I hope she is okay.




 I want to say Analee, in Real Life again, but in hopes of sending love to more books during this post, I'll say Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young! You can check out my review here, where I shine praises about the action and familial themes in the novel. 



I read Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Ann Jacobs this January, and I still think of it time to time! This was the first time I read a slave narrative, and it was eye-opening and inspirational. Harriet's strength is astounding, and her story speaks to the horrors of slavery. 



 The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is amazing. Whether or not you support the Black Lives Matter movement, the novel is a great opening door into the movement. While I supported BLM beforehand, the novel gave me a much clearer perspective. I eagerly anticipate Thomas' next novel!


I think I'm going to have to go with Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James, just because the series gave such a bad name to the romance/smut genre. There is such a sense of shame when it comes to reading romance/smut in the community, and I think Fifty Shades of Grey just heightened that embarrassment. 


Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman perfectly describes this prompt. Both the movie and the book are spectacular. While the author isn't gay, I've heard from LGBTQ+ readers and watchers that both the novel and film were wonderful depictions of the gay community.





Out of the books I have read this year, Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer and 180 Seconds by Jessica Park have beautiful covers. Though the novels couldn't be any more different - mind twisting science fiction vs. college romance - both covers really appeal to me. I like the sense of depth in both. The vine is superimposed on the yellow background, and the mirror is superimposed on the blue background. Both of the fonts match the book as well. 


The most recent book I've read in one day is Beautiful Player by Christina Lauren. This author duo does a wonderful job writing books that I can't put down, and Beautiful Player was no exception. I love their writing style, and the romance between a young woman and her brother's best friend (one of my favorite tropes) was a huge plus.

And those are my answers! Have you read any of the books I mentioned? What did you think? 

I tag...
Greg @ Book Haven
Lauren @ Always Me
Amy @ A Magical World of Words



Thanks so much for stopping by and I'll see you soon with another post!

Happy Reading!

Genni @ Ready, Set, Read!

17 comments:

  1. OOh this looks like fun! Definitely saving this to do when I get around to extra posts! Maybe later tonight even! Lol!

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  2. I'm like you. I can never pick a favorite. I mean, I struggle with picking my favorite of the week. I did adore Autoboyography and it sits on my favorites shelf, and TKQ sits there with it. Both amazing books.

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    1. I can never! They were great romance novels. :) Thanks for stopping by Sam!

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  3. Oooh I'm definitely saving this tag! How fun! I love that cover for Annihilation. I enjoyed the movie and I definitely want to check out the book! And YES to Call Me By Your Name! I saw the movie first, but the book was just as impactful.

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    1. I would love to see your responses Tracy! Let me know when you post it. :) The movie and the book are pretty different, but I had a good time with both. I'll be honest though, I like the movie more! I completely agree with CMBYN. I also saw the movie first, and the book blew me away just the same.

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  4. Awesome tag! And thanks for tagging me! I can't wait to do this one- I love Greek mythology. :)

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    1. Thanks Greg! Sorry for the late response. Hopefully I'll find some time today to hop to your blog and check out your post. :)

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  5. This is such a fun tag! The Hate U Give is definitely a read that blew me away when I read it. I tell everyone they should read it.

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    1. Thanks Kristin! I do, too! I think no matter political affiliation, it's a really important book to read given the subject matter.

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  6. I only made it about 50 pages in 50 Shades before I set it down forever. The romance genre is always being mocked so you know people are going to go extra hard to belittle erotica now.

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    1. I never picked it up, so maybe it's not "right" for me to put it on this tag, but it definitely gave erotica and romance a bad name!

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  7. Thanks so much for tagging me, Genni!

    I just finished listening to Call Me By My Name a little while ago - Armie Hammer has a great voice for audiobook narration. :)

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    1. You're welcome Lauren! I'm looking forward to your responses. :) I never listened to the audiobook! I don't reread books that often, but if I ever reread CMBYN, I'll probably do the audiobook.

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  8. This is a terrific tag, I'm definitely gonna do it! Thanks Genni! Sorry it's taken me so long to get round here :(

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    1. P.S. Totally agree with you about FS! That might be my pick too ;)

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    2. Thank you so much Amy! And you're totally fine; I understand! I haven't been blogging too much and definitely haven't blog hopping in quite some time.

      FS goes hand in hand with your "abuse is being romanticized" collection of posts!

      Thanks for stopping by Amy!

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