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Tolkien Book Tag

This tag was created by booktuber Andrea Heckler. I tag any and all Tolkien fans who read this to do it for themselves! 1. How did your Middle Earth journey begin? Sometime in middle school, my dad brought home the "Return of the King" theatrical version. I watched the movie over 20 times during the break. When I got back to school, I saw that the movie was based on a book series and started to read.  2. What is your favorite Middle Earth book? Honestly, I love the Two Towers  but the Hobbit  stole my heart more than any other book I have read. 3. What is your favorite movie? Oh this is easy! The Two Towers. Something about the battle scenes makes me smile. 4. Movies or books? Movies for work stuff. Books for free time. 5. Who are your favorite characters? Pippin. I love that Hobbit. 6. What Middle Earth race would you be? Good question, umm I guess I'm as stubborn as Eowyn, so I would be part of the Rohirrim. 7. Best actor/...

Movie verse Book Discussion

          With the release of Crazy Rich Asians around the corner, a common heated discussion among my more movie-loving friends and book-loving friends arises. Which is better: the movie or the book? Each has their strengths and weakness, but can we really decide which is better?  So, with that in mind, I thought why not write out my thoughts on the matter and be done with it. You should read the book first and then watch the movie to be able to compare the two!             So, as I have written this before, but a lot of the time, I would rather read the book first and then watch the movie. However, there have been times when I have seen the movie first and then read the book. Does doing one before the other spoil the twist and the plot? Well, for me? Nope. Not really. I am able to enjoy a book, despite knowing that a character may die or that a location is going to be destroyed. It's my gift really to just liv...

Characters Playlist Book Tag- Paramore Edition

               Paramore is one of the bands that can get me moving no matter where I am. From their first hit single "Misery Business" to their new songs like "Hard Times", Paramore has created a variety of songs that deal with love, pain, being true to yourself, and self-doubt. Some of their new songs like "Idle Worship" "Tell Me How", "Told You So" and "Hard Times" tell us not only what is going on with the band's life, but connects with many issues that some twenty-ish-year-olds are dealing with, like managing the expectations that put you on this pedestal that can only lead to disappointment or failing at something and having people throw it in your face that they warned you. With that said, in honor of their new album, this is the Book Character Playlist Tag- Paramore Edition. 1. Still Into You A couple that has been together for a long time and still is in love. This goes to Mr. and Mrs. Weasley from ...