The Moody Book tag

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Long overdue, I finally answer this tag about reading and mood!

Original tag by Slanted Spines

TAG QUESTIONS
1. Do you consider yourself a mood reader?
2. Do you set TBR lists and do you stick to them?
3. Do books affect you emotionally? Does the mood of a book rub off on you?
4. When you’re feeling sad, what do you read? (Or do you not read when sad?)
5. Most often, do you use reading to escape, to learn, or to critically reflect?
6. What is a book that made you laugh out loud?
7. What is a book that has made you cry? Or, if you don’t cry, one that really moved you?
8. What is a book that you didn’t even know how you felt about?
9. Are you more likely to read on a sunny day or a cloudy day?
10. Do you usually “set the mood” when you read? Music, lights, smells, etc?
11. Can you leap from book to book or do you need buffer time between them?

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Great tag matey. You are dead right about your current mood influencing how much a book affects you.

GemofBooks
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Great tag 😁❤ this was floating about when I had my break aswell.

BookTubewithAmy
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Loved hearing your thoughts on your reading and moods/emotions. I loved Eleanor Oliphant; I’m hoping Gail Honeyman will release another book soon! 😊📚

reddotreads
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This was a great tag. I sort of remember it from last year, but it was around the time I took my hiatus. I will definitely be adding this to my list to do and name dropping you 😁

anges_book_chatter
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This was such a great tag and I’m so badly a mood reader. My emotions definitely affect my books. I think I’ve done this lol 😂

novellenovels
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It's interesting your take on reading multiple books. Nelle and I have been chatting about it.

Nelle's currently reading Fingersmith, she's liking it; but she's stopped reading it and picked up other books half a dozen because it wasn't right for her. She wouldn't read if she didn't.

I have just started reading multiple books too. I like easier language when I'm tired (non fiction is good then), and sometimes Im happy to do the work to get into a novel and other times I don't want to do that. I think this tactic means I get more out of the books I'm reading... Until I get above 10ish, then the holes in my brain let books out.

GunpowderFictionPlot
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Before my actual heart breaks sounds like it would destroy me!

SparklesBooks
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I haven't brought myself to read any Alisdair Gray--got one because of hearing the name, but then the more I learned, the more I was like...."i don't think this is gonna be for LOL

MargaretPinard