The Animal Crossing Book Tag

The cutest tag I’ve ever done. If you need a sharp kick of nostalgia, look no further than this Animal Crossing Tag – and get some great book recommendations as you do! Thanks so much to Georgia over at Lost In Neverland for nominating me for this tag – find her brilliant post here. All credit goes to Bookish Things and Tea for the cute graphics 🙂

The Rules:

  • Please link back to the original creator of the tag, Bookish Things and Tea.
  • Answer the following Animal Crossing themed book questions.
  • Feel free to use graphics, but be sure to credit Bookish Things and Tea.
  • Tag some friends to spread the love!

The Tag:

Animal Crossing_ Gamecube

I really want to read more classics. I’m currently obsessed with the Waterstones fabric hardback covers – have you seen them? They’re gorgeous! And I’ve always wanted to read The Picture Of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde because of the Ben Barnes film.

Animal Crossing_ wild world(1)

Have you ever read a series where you can’t decide which one is your favourite? I love every book in the Simon Snow trilogy for different reasons – and the whole series because it’s consistently so good. Normally the second book is pretty weak in a trilogy but not here! What do you think? Are the second books generally the worst? Let me know in the comments 🙂

Animal Crossing_ city folk

One of my biggest book surprises of 2022: I actually loved Cinder. I was expecting bland and forgettable, but the dystopian, robotic New Beijing drew me in and didn’t let go. Find out why in my review here!

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Animal Crossing_ new leaf

*Incoherent screaming*
I will read anything and everything Casey McQuiston ever writes. They may as well just take my credit card. This book made my year.

Review incoming…

Animal Crossing_ isabelle

Do you have any specific books you reread loads? I love I Wish You All The Best very, very much and it will always have a special place in my heart. Find out why in my review here.

Animal Crossing_ bells

Arggggh is there such a thing as too much character? David Nicholls is a master of cringe-worthy, squeamish college experiences, and Starter for Ten is no difference. Brian is empathetic and awful at the same time; I thoroughly enjoyed this book… even if I had to put it down more than once when the cringe became too much.

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Animal Crossing_ fossil

Rich in myths, dragons and heroes, Chinese history is fascinating. I love She Who Became The Sun for it’s immersive, fresh take on Chinese history – and sold by a take-no-prisoners, cunning protagonist. Find out more about this incredible book in my review here!

Animal Crossing_ pitfall

Every character is awful! Without fail! If they’re not marrying their cousin or dead already, the characters are busy being boring, bad people. And did Bronte really need to give all the characters the same name? Listening to the Wuthering Heights audiobook was a confusing messand quite honestly a waste of time.

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I TAG…

Published by Hundreds&Thousands

I’m a teenager (and a Hufflepuff) from Manchester. I like oversized jumpers, music that isn't on the radio anymore and books. Pretty much any book I can get my hands on but my favourites are Young Adult, fantasy and science fiction. One day, I decided to share some of my opinions on some great - and not so great - books to people around the world. And here it is! I really enjoy it and I hope you do too. The aim is hundreds and thousands of book reviews (see what I did there?) but I’m not quite up to that. Yet.

22 thoughts on “The Animal Crossing Book Tag

  1. thanks for the tag!! I don’t really play animal crossing (I’ve just watched my friend play it on their switch lol) but it seems really cute…
    love your answers, though! I think you’ll really like dorian gray, I read it for book club last year and I liked it a lot 🙂 haven’t seen the movie though lol

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    1. I’d really recommend the movie – I hadn’t read the book so didn’t really get the plot (when the zombie painting came out I was VERY confused hah) but the cast is good. Very good. I’ll have to read it now though, thanks for the recommendation!

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  2. Thank you for the tag! I love your answers to this tag and especially agree with Wayward Son being a great sequel. I’ve read it twice so far and it’s one of my favorites! I agree that sequels are usually a let-down after the first book, but definitely not the case with this series.

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    1. Oooo I hope you enjoy it if you read it! I feel like it flew under a lot of people’s radars – I think it’s pretty underrated. It’s definitely more character focused than plot, but if you like that sort of thing I highly recommend!

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    1. So sorry, my comment kept getting deleted, but I love your post so much! Have you seen the Emma film on Netflix? It’s incredible and hilarious and very much *a vibe* and made me want to read the book too!

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