Book Tag; Easter Book Tag

I came across the Easter Book Tag over at Rosie The Reader and as it's Easter, I figured out it was the perfect timing to do it.

Rabbits – A book that you wish would multiply – So a book you want a sequel to (that doesn’t have one)
The Children on the Hill by Jennifer McMahon
 
Egg – A book that surprised you
The Prettiest Girl in the Grave by Kristopher Triana

Hunt – A book that was hard for you to get your hands on
Some of Matt Shaw's books, such as Loch Ness, was a bit hard getting my hands on, as I had to order from the author's website and get them imported to Norway.

Lambs – A children’s book that you still enjoy
It's probably a bit more middle grade than strictly children's book, but I do enjoy The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.

Spring – A book with a cover that makes you think of spring
Fair Isle and Fortunes by Nancy Warren

Jesus – A religious or spiritual book that you love
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty somehow fits the bill, right?

Rising from the dead – A book from a deceased author
Bram Stoker's Dracula somehow fits this prompt a bit too well (rising from the dead, anyone?).

Baskets – A book that is in your amazon cart or wish list right now
The Last Girls Standing by Jennifer Dugan

Candy – A book that is sweet Peeps – Tag people
If you want to do this tag, consider yourself tagged.

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