
Here's the original post: Coffee Book Tag (Reading, Reading, Reading). As I did with my post for The Hamilton Book Tag, I'll include the questions by themselves for you to copy and paste into your own post if you'd like to do this tag.
Black: Name a Series that's Tough to Get Into but has Hardcore Fans. J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy. This is definitely a tough series to get into reading-wise, but it has a definite fanbase.
Peppermint Mocha: Name a Book that Gets More Popular During the Winter or a Festive Time of Year. There are so many options that come to mind for this one. But for me, what comes to mind is Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol due to how popular both the book is and all the movie adaptations there are for it.
Hot Chocolate: What's Your Favorite Children's Book? Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth. This book held so much magic for me as a child, and nothing really topped the amazement I felt after reading it.
Double Shot of Espresso: Name a Book that Kept You on the Edge of Your Seat from Start to Finish. Madeline Miller's Circe. A lot of people have said that this was a "slow read," which I agree with, even though I'm familiar with the basics of Circe's tale. But having a story about Circe is one of my favorite things.

Starbucks: Name a Book You See Everywhere. Anything by John Green, Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games, and any Cassandra Clare books. I understand that they're popular, but I literally don't stop seeing them.
The Hipster Coffee Shop: Give a Book by an Indie Author a Shoutout. Please don't hate me, but I don't think I've read a book by an indie author. I'd love some recommendations in the comments, though!
Oops, I Accidentally Got Decaf: Name a Book You Were Expecting More From. Forgotten Bones by Lois Miner Huey. Part of my expectations came from not knowing that it was a textbook for grades 4-8. But even so, I expected it to feel a bit put together, and it felt . . . disjointed. (See my review here.)
The Perfect Blend: Name a Book or Series that was Both Bitter and Sweet but Ultimately Satisfying. Natasha Lester's books The Paris Orphan, The Paris Seamstress, and The Paris Secret. I have gushed about these books so much over on my Instagram, and I absolutely love them.
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