I have always been into games of all sorts, and I found this really cool book tag game! How many times have we sat in a circle with friends and played a round of ‘Never have I ever’ to wrap up the evening, but never like this!
The Rules :
- Link back to original creator: Madame Writer.
- Link back to the person who tagged you or the blog where you first saw this tag.
- Answer all prompts.
- Add one more prompt of your own.
- Tag at least 5 people.
- Don’t lie.
- Have fun!
Never Have I Ever…read a later book in a series before reading the first book
I have! Probably on stumbling across a great read in the library or the bookstore and becoming too engrossed in it to check if it was part of a series.
Never Have I Ever…burned a book
I have not! I cant say ive even thought about it.
Never Have I Ever…read a book I knew I would hate
I have! After finishing ‘P.S. I love you’ by Cecelia Ahern in a meager 4 days, I was overtly excited to feast on another of her titles. After the first chapter or so, I undeniably realized I was not intrigued by its premise but forced myself to finish it and give the author some benefit of the doubt. Her writing style is noteworthy but just different from my tastes.
Never Have I Ever…wrote a fanfiction about my favorite books
I have not! I am however, looking forward to writing one in the very near-future.
Never Have I Ever…hated a book by an author I love
I have not! My favourite author of all times, is Nicholas Sparks and I can proudly admit to having read all of his published works and liking each one of them. His patented blend of love and tragedy keeps me coming back for more.
Never Have I Ever…read the end of a book before reading the beginning
I have not! I hate spoilers! Books, TV shows, Movies, the plot can no longer hold my interest if I am already aware of the outvvome.
My Question: Never Have I ever read two books at one
I have! I cant say that I enjoyed it too much. I learned that I prefer to keep myself engaged in one book at a time rather than divulging my curiosity into two books at the same time.
Never Have I Ever… liked a movie more than the original book
I cant say that I have! A writer’s pace and the depth of a scene can never be replicated on screen, vice versa, the beauty of a visual cannot always be captured in words. Movies and theatre have their own place in my heart, but I’m team books through and through.