The Count to 10 With Me Tag

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Today is Thursday, which means it’s book tag day. Today I’m doing the Count to 10 With Me Tag, which I found on _ForBooksSake. If you aren’t following Danni’s blog, you really should because she is wonderful. This tag was created by The Bumbling Blogger’s partner on BookTube. This tag was a lot of fun and some of the questions took a bit of scavenger hunting to answer.

I’m not tagging anyone specific in this one, so if it looks like something you want to do, consider yourself tagged!

First Book in A Series

The first book I thought of for this question was May Day by Josie Jaffrey. May Day was the winner of the 2021 BBNYA competition and it is fantastic. I recently read and reviewed its sequel, Judgement Day, and I just love this series so much. If you’re interested, here’s my review of May Day and here’s my review of Judgement Day.

May Day

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of May Day from Amazon* here.

Two Or More Copies of The Same Book

Unsurprisingly, I own multiple copies of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. I own a copy that has all five books in one, I own a paperback copy that is part of a box set, and I own the edition released by The Folio Society.

Hitchhikers

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy from Amazon* here.

Three Colours on The Cover

Right now, I’m currently reading Heartless by Marissa Meyer and it happens to have only three colours on the cover. The edition that I have has black, red, and silver on the cover.

Heartless

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of Heartless from Amazon* here.

Four Or More Perspectives

If I remember correctly, I think Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid has more than four perspectives. If I remember correctly, this book switches between the four Riva siblings, but it also throws in a bunch of other random perspectives along the way.

Malibu Rising

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of Malibu Rising from Amazon* here.

A Five-Star Read

One of my more recent five-star reads was Undercover Princess by Connie Glynn. I read this book for the Ultimate Blog Tour hosted by The Write Reads and I fell in love with it. I loved the setting and the characters, and I’m looking forward to binging the rest of the series at some point this year. If you’re interested, here’s my review of Undercover Princess.

Undercover Princess

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of Undercover Princess from Amazon* here.

Six (Or More) Short Stories

This question took quite a bit of thought, but I eventually thought of Tales from the Folly by Ben Aaronovitch. I’ve been working my way through the Rivers of London series and I’m hoping to read this collection of short stories very soon.

Tales from the Folly

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of Tales from the Folly from Amazon* here.

A Seven on The Cover or Spine

This question was surprisingly difficult, and it required a bit of thought. I eventually thought of 7th Heaven by James Patterson. I haven’t read any of the Women’s Murder Club books (or any James Patterson), but my dad has all of the books and I spotted it on his shelves.

7th Heaven

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of 7th Heaven from Amazon* here.

Eight Letters in The Title

This is another question that took a bit of digging, but I eventually found Fireborn by Aisling Fowler. I read this book last year and I absolutely loved it. I’m not sure when the second book in this series is coming out, but I would like to get my hands on it as soon as possible. If you’re interested, here’s my review of Fireborn.

Fireborn Cover

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of Fireborn from Amazon* here.

A Book That Ends on A Page Ending in A Nine

This question was surprisingly easy for me because I recently finished a book that works for this question. My copy of Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie has 249 pages. Really, it has more because the prologue doesn’t have page numbers, but the last page is marked as 249.

Cards on the Table

If you’re interested, you can purchase a copy of Cards on the Table from Amazon* here.

Ten Books in The Series

I have nothing for this question. I’m quite bad with reading series in general, and I can only think of some very very long series, or books that stop short of 10 books.

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