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Sunday, 14 December 2014

The Emoji Tag

Today, I wanted to do a tag for you all and decided to do the Emoji tag purely because it looked like so much fun. I know it’s kind of old, but none of the more recent tags are taking my fancy… so here we go!
My most used Emoji at the moment is the simple smiling face, and so I decided to show you one of those books that just makes we feel all warm and fuzzy… for that, I look to you Macbeth. I know this isn’t a happy book, but for some reason reading it just makes me so happy. I love the depth of this book and Shakespeares beautiful language. This is by far my favourite Shakespeare play… if you haven’t read it, please do, it’s awesome!
My second Emoji is this sort of crazy/stupid face, which for me has to be the Skulduggery Pleasant series. This is a book aimed at young teens but I just finished it and am still head over heels in love. The dialogue in these books are hilarious and the characters really tug at your heartstrings… particularly when Derek Landy decides to kill off some of them, just because!
This little single tear face can only be associated with one thing… and that shockingly isn’t TFIOS. I didn’t actually cry at this book, but the feels were crazy! If I Stay was by far one of my favourite reads in the past few months. I actually listened to an audiobook and was blown away by how well read it was, the writing itself was perfect for the character it tried to create and I really really go into this, I actually finished it in a couple of days… which was over eight hours of solid listening, that shows dedication!
This wee one can only be described as a bemused face, and for this I can only look at you Allegiant. This book I thought was a let down, it wasn’t exactly bad… but it just wasn’t as good as the first two. Plus I HATED the extended world she created, I love Chicago but hated why they were there.
Then, there’s the little heart… this one I’m sure you’ve seen covering my Instagram! My favourite book of all times is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte… or possibly Animal Farm… or The Importance of Being Ernest. You know what, I’ll do a separate post on this for you later on in the month, how about that!

So, that’s my top 5 most used emojis. I’d be super dee duper dee pleased if you’d leave me a comment below showing me one of your favourite emoticons, and the book it relates to.
See you again soon!

xx

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