Book Tag Saturday; Beauty and the Beast Book Tag
I found the Beauty and the Beast Book Tag at The Bibliophile Girl, who again found it at someone else's blog. As I love The Beauty and the Beast (both Disney-versions), I couldn't resist this one.
‘Tale as Old as Time’ – A popular theme, trope or setting you will never get bored of reading.
Those who knows me well enough, probably knows that I have a "thing" for WW2-books, both fiction and non-fiction.
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Belle – A book you bought for it’s beautiful cover that’s just as beautiful inside too.
RoseBlood by A. G. Howard.
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Beast – A book you didn’t expect much from but pleasantly surprised you.
The Saffron Trail by Rosanna Ley
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Gaston – A book everyone loves but you don’t.
The Twilight Saga, I tried reading through the first 100 pages of the first book, but I honestly gave up.
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Lefou – A loyal sidekick you can’t help but love more than their counterpart.
The Bulldog Orson in "Tail & Trouble" by Victor Cantana. Don't get me wrong, I love Gabriel as well, but there is something about that dog.
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Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiér, and Cogsworth – A book that helped you through a difficult time or that taught you something valuable.
"Weetzie Bat" by Francesca Lia Block helped me a lot while I came out as bisexual, as it gave me a bit of comfort. In addition, it taught me it is okay to be different.
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‘Something There’ – A book or a series that you weren’t into at first but picked up towards the end.
For me, it was probably the novel "The Almond" by Nedjma. I was unsure in the beginning, but in the end I really liked it.
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‘Be Our Guest’ – A fictional character you’d love to have over for dinner.
I would love to have Hercule Poirot over, as I think it would lead to many interesting discussions.
Those who knows me well enough, probably knows that I have a "thing" for WW2-books, both fiction and non-fiction.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmjQehkvPVyC6kM3Lx-lri9wuazxC9rMVGb4XGicjrSAT7PthGPdU_Hp0iMlHvqLj9TIOVNUppSKjSKkDA2TvODDzfVpE6bTLU0XhUhj39AhDMXNAip-hzt7XDTs0EWuMmtbzFXYdtAVU/s640/giphy-2.gif)
Belle – A book you bought for it’s beautiful cover that’s just as beautiful inside too.
RoseBlood by A. G. Howard.
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Beast – A book you didn’t expect much from but pleasantly surprised you.
The Saffron Trail by Rosanna Ley
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Gaston – A book everyone loves but you don’t.
The Twilight Saga, I tried reading through the first 100 pages of the first book, but I honestly gave up.
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Lefou – A loyal sidekick you can’t help but love more than their counterpart.
The Bulldog Orson in "Tail & Trouble" by Victor Cantana. Don't get me wrong, I love Gabriel as well, but there is something about that dog.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtPv4J-0F9pbPDXMq5S8PROyG9KWI-PXUP0zxCkfJlxPuOwbJIqgA1AUYw4xkrWQvc3mWrQkapFD3xNLs7mrYfvdT0azwJ1Vzh_mpVvfZ3YN0w_Zs7Aupz4Q387ufjKvEh0fpJWi3B2-k/s640/giphy-7.gif)
Mrs. Potts, Chip, Lumiér, and Cogsworth – A book that helped you through a difficult time or that taught you something valuable.
"Weetzie Bat" by Francesca Lia Block helped me a lot while I came out as bisexual, as it gave me a bit of comfort. In addition, it taught me it is okay to be different.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTaa8tphLxY332AyTXxVha6ptJWVnySx4es34yqTDR6lqaKhRZp47DOIgfBoCXDAv6INCHaE_zg8WRyq01IBGP66rdWa_YydUCVIio63YM0fxx1W5eHMwqVFi9MWSTbSBETlmuUFfsOXE/s640/giphy-8.gif)
‘Something There’ – A book or a series that you weren’t into at first but picked up towards the end.
For me, it was probably the novel "The Almond" by Nedjma. I was unsure in the beginning, but in the end I really liked it.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDSg5UIL5Qs9wYn481bp2SbLvpJhBRqay5ZuwnGeU-BjZz8gYGuzYBxGtyl1-u5iwf-tiofG-xaZDlCX2de6BQ_wDdMyYmfEAgZj7bRK0s0deBXhGBJe1qakNEGtzwY7l1gckucqWaris/s640/giphy-9.gif)
‘Be Our Guest’ – A fictional character you’d love to have over for dinner.
I would love to have Hercule Poirot over, as I think it would lead to many interesting discussions.
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