
It's time for another book tag! This time, it's the Unpopular Opinions Tag. Here's where I got the prompts from: The Unpopular Opinions Tag (Naty's Bookshelf). As always, I'll include the prompts, without my answers, at the end of this blog post.
Because I decided to be a little chaotic while writing this blog post, I decided to only give my answers with absolutely no context. I just . . . didn't really feel like explaining my answers here. So let's just get into this tag.

A popular book or book series that you didn't like
A popular book or book series that everyone else seems to hate but you love
The Iliad and The Odyssey (and I mean the actual poems and not modern retellings)
An OTP (one true pairing) that you didn't like
Julia Stratford and Ramses in The Mummy duology
A popular book genre that you hardly reach for
Science fiction
A popular/beloved character that you do not like
Professor Severus Snape (no disrespect to those of you who love him)
A popular author that you can't seem to get into
George RR Martin
A popular book trope (overused plot device) that you're tired of seeing
I actually have 3:
- "I'm not like other girls/boys"
- One or both parents dead
- Forbidden love
A popular series that you have no interest in reading
As of right now, Harry Potter
The saying goes "the book is always better than the movie", but what movie or tv show adaptation do you prefer more than the book?
Hamilton: The Musical (I love Ron Chernow's book, but damn, the musical's good)

A popular book or book series that you didn't like
A popular book or book series that everyone else seems to hate but you love
An OTP (one true pairing) that you didn't like
A popular book genre that you hardly reach for
A popular/beloved character that you do not like
A popular author that you can't seem to get into
A popular book trope (overused plot device) that you're tired of seeing
A popular series that you have no interest in reading
The saying goes "the book is always better than the movie", but what movie or tv show adaptation do you prefer more than the book?
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