Saturday, June 28, 2014

The Disney Princess Book Tag:

This tag was created by Turtle Sympathy on Youtube. CLICK HERE to watch his original video. This tag consist of 12 questions and 4 bonus questions. Let's get started : )

Questions/Prompts: Pick a book that represents each princess.




1. Anna and Elsa—A book involving siblings.
 Sloane and her brother Brady were very close. He died before the book started, but we constantly reminisce with Sloane. He had a huge influence on her and her decisions all throughout the novel.










2. Rapunzel—A book that made you emotional.
 
Slammed by Colleen Hoover made me cry like a big, fat baby. This book makes you feel all the feels. If you like contemporary, you need to pick this book up. Amazeballs : )









3. Merida—A book featuring a female warrior.
Katniss is a badass. She will forever be my favorite.












4. Tiana—A book that features realistic struggles.
I really enjoyed this book, but it was a little too realistic for me. When I read I like to get away and escape the day to day problems, this book dealt with all types of everyday issues. 










5. Belle—A literary book or classic.
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of my favorite classics. I feel like I could picture Belle reading this story. 










 6. Pocahontas—A nature-themed book or book by a naturalist.
The boys in this novel are stranded on an island. How much more nature can you get?










7. Jasmine—A book about the desire to be free.
 In Cassia's world, the government choose who you marry. She gets matched to a childhood friend, but she falls in love with someone else. She wants to be free, so she can marry her true love.








8. Mulan—A book featuring war or battles.
 I have not finished this book, but I am far enough to know that there is a war about to happen. I love the T.V. series. It is so amazing.









9. Ariel—A book featuring curiosity or learning.
Ellen is happily married to Andy. One day, Ellen runs into her old boyfriend, Leo. Ellen then starts to wonder what life would have been like if she stayed with Leo. Let's just say Ellen gets pretty curious. 










  10. Cinderella—A book featuring manual labor.
The Help is one of my favorite books of all time. I love Aibileen, Minnie & Skeeter so much. I need to re-read this soon. 










11. Sleeping Beauty—A book featuring sleep.
Every day A wakes up in a different body. This book is like nothing I have ever read before. A is not a boy or a girl, A is a spirit that travels to a new body at night. A lives in their body for one day then travels to the next one. What happens when A meets a girl and falls in love? You will have to read it to find out.






12. Snow White—A book featuring one of the seven deadly sins.
Dorothy is extremely greedy in this novel. Dorothy takes over Oz, and makes everyone miserable. She takes everyone's magic and keeps it for herself. Amy, the other girl from Kansas, magically appears in Oz. Her mission is to take out the Lion, the Tin-Man, the Scarecrow, and finally she must kill Dorothy to save Oz.





  
Bonus Princesses





 13. Meg—A book featuring Greek mythology.
I actually have NOT read this series. I started the Lighting Thief, but for some reason put it down. 













 14. Alice—A book featuring nonsense or a book featuring unusual other worlds.
Count Olaf is full of surprises and extremely ridiculous.  





  



15. Maid Marian—A book with a canine.
The Art of Racing in the Rain is told from the perspective of a dog named Enzo. I loved this story. It was a tear-jerker for sure. 





16. Nala—A book with a feline.
Professor McGonagall is the only cat that comes to mind. 





This was super fun. I hope you enjoyed it : )
Until next time, 
Bre



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