Hello!
It’s time for one of my favourite types of posts to write and generate, especially when I’m trying to get back into the swing of blogging again, and that is a tag! I stumbled across The Book Blogger Memory Challenge on One Book More and I instantly knew I had to do it. It seems fun and very different from the tags I’ve done lately.
I would link back to the creator too (Laura’s Book Reviews) but from what I can find, the blog is no longer active. However, it does seem as if this tag has been around for a few years so it is nice it is still going and being discovered by new people!
Rules:
- You have to answer the prompts without using the internet or looking at your bookshelves.
- Your answers have to all come from memory!
- Make sure to link to the person who originally tagged you
- Once you’re done, you can tag five other people if you’d like.
Let’s see how good my memory is!
Name a book written by an author called Michael.
Front Lines by Michael Grant.
Name a book with a dragon on the cover.
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Name a book about a character called George
Death Comes to Pemberley by PD James. George Wickham is the only ‘George’ character I can think of and, to me, he’s more central to this particular Pride and Prejudice story.
Name a book set in Australia
I can’t. I don’t think I’ve ever read or known of any book set in Australia, although they will certainly exist.
Name a book with the name of a month in the title.
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix.E.Harrow
Name a book with a knife on the cover.
I think my edition of The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman has a knife on the cover.
Name a book with the word ‘One’ in the title.
One Day by David Nicholls.
Name a book with an eponymous title
Thankfully I can remember what ‘eponymous’ means although I’m sure the “no looking at internet or bookshelves” rule is flexible if you need to double check a definition in a dictionary!
There are many books this could work for but I’m going to go with Juniper Lemon’s Happiness Index by Julie Israel. It’s one of the rare YA Contemporaries that I’ve read and liked and I’ve never really seen it talked about.
Name a book turned into a movie
There are many but I’m just going to go with Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
And that is it!
I’ll tag: Sifa Elizabeth Reads | The Bibliophile Thoughts | Stories With Saima and anyone else who wants to join in!
Thanks for reading and have a brazzle dazzle day!
xx

This is such a fabulous bookish meme! 🥰
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It’s definitely one that challenges you, that’s for sure.
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Fun tag! I did this one a while back, and it’s neat to see that it’s still making the rounds!
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I’d never seen it before so I like the fact it has been around but, at the same time, new to me.
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I haven’t seen it often, but it’s a really fun tag!
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