Thursday, March 3, 2016

Dim Sum Book Tag

Original image from Pittso.com
Thank you to Emma from Miss Print for tagging me to do this wonderful Dim Sum Book Tag. Thank you to  Joey from Thoughts and Afterthoughts and Jenna from Reading With Jenna for creating this tag. I love books and I love dim sum so I am super excited to participate in this tag.

Dim sum and yum cha (drinking tea) goes hand in hand. Cantonese small dishes are served while drinking tea and enjoying conversation with good company. Most of the time, these small dishes circulate around the room on carts but in some places, you can have your food made to order. Dim sum is one of my favorite things to do on a weekend morning.

RULES:

Here are some rules to devour this tag:
  1. Thank the blogger who nominated you, linking back to their site
  2. Devour dim sum and answer the tag questions
  3. Tag five others to join your round table for some dim sum fun
  4. Food coma

Tea: A book that started off hot but turned cold quickly

The Heartbreakers by Ali Novak starts out great but as time went on I found a lot of actions in the book to be unrealistic. I was rolling my eyes a lot when I read this book.


Chiu Chow Dumpling: A book that features elements of land and sea

Salt & Storm by Kendall Kulper is a novel set on Prince Island which is known for whaling as well as the Roe witches. I love the fact that Prince Island is off of the coast of Massachusetts.


Rice Noodle Roll: A favourite multi-layered character of yours. (eg. traits? skills? morally ambiguous?)

Adelina from The Young Elites by Marie Lu is a very intriguing character and I enjoy reading her being an anti-hero. She is definitely my favorite character in the series.


Shrimp Dumpling: A book with a transparent blurb that gives the story away.

A Whole New World by Liz Braswell is supposedly a retelling of Aladdin but the synopsis pretty much tells you about the whole book. Also, a good chunk of the book is exactly like the Disney movie.


Steamed BBQ Pork Buns: A book that is fluffy on the outside but packs a punch of flavor 
(eg. message? depth? controversy?)

Simon and the Homo Sapien Agenda by Becky Albertalli is a cute read but covers important issues such as coming out, bullying, etc.


Chicken Feet: A book with divided opinions

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard is definitely an over-hyped book. I know many people rave about this book but I found it mediocre. Sure it was interesting but it combined elements of three other books I've read before. I wanted something unique! I wanted it to stand out! Unfortunately, it isn't up to par.


Lotus-wrapped sticky rice: A book you've received/given that was nicely packaged

All my OTSP Secret Sister books. Seriously each package I received was perfect! I have to agree with Emma that Nicole from The Book Bandit is the wrapping queen!

Egg Custard Tart: A book that uses simple ingredients and clichés but executes it perfectly

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky is one of my favorite books of all time. I love it for it's simplicity and it's complexity at the same time.


Mango Pudding with Evaporated Milk: Any book recommendation + beverage/snack 
that's a winning combination

To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han + Snickerdoodles. You have to have some kind of baked good that Lara Jean makes while reading this book.


Fried Sesame Balls: A book cover with embossed text/design you just love to run your fingers over

My copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling that I purchased last year. It's a orange cloth bounded book with foil line art by Jonny Duddle with a beautiful purple slipcase.
Dim Sum Steam Cart: The type of carrying bag you use to bring books around 

There is no question about what bag I like to tote my books around. I love tote bags and this Harry Potter quote bag is one of my favorites. I contributed to the Harry Potter Alliance Indiegogo 10th Anniversary Fundraiser Campaign and ended up getting this awesome tote bag.


I tag the following people:

Elizabeth @ Book YAbber
Marci @ The Plot Bunny
Melissa @ Live Love Read
Kim @ Book Munchies
Christine @ Padfoot's Library
Molly @ Cherry Blossoms & Maple Syrup

and anyone who wants to partake in this fun book tag 

4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the tag, Nicole! All you answers were perfect! I especially agree with eating some sort of baked good while reading TO ALL THE BOYS I'VE LOVED BEFORE!

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    1. Thank you! I want to eat all the baked goods that Lara Jean makes!

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  2. Sorry I am just getting back to you on this Nicole. Thank you for tagging me. I loved your answers. I think they were right on. I haven't read many of these, but now I definitely want to add to my TBR Jenny Han's All The Boys I Loved Before, and Young Elites by Marie Lu for sure. I definitely agree with you about A Whole New World by Liz Braswell...it definitely felt like it was exactly like the Disney movie for a very good chunk of it.

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    1. You must read TATBILB and PSISLY by Jenny Han! The duology is so stinking cute! And The Young Elites is fabulous! The Rose Society, which is the second book, is actually my favorite in the series so far. It's dark fantasy which is definitely up my alley.

      I am hoping Liz Braswell's other retellings aren't exactly like the Disney movies. I am looking forward to the Beauty and the Beast retelling and I hope it's promising.

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