RockOnRapSongs tag on tag Tuesday
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Rock On, Rap Songs Book Tag | Original Tag 2024
Created by Nicole’s Bookish Nook @NicolesBookishNook
I was tagged by nobody but I saw Pat @BookChatWithPat8668 do it
#tag #tags #tagtuesday #booktube #readingQUESTIONS:
1. It's A Hard Knock Life by Jay-Z: A fiction or nonfiction book about an orphanage, a poor family, or an orphan,
2. Walk This Way by Aerosmith ft. Run DMC: A favorite book of yours that blends genres,
3. Just Lose It by Eminem = A Book that you think is funny or ridiculous (in a bad way),
4. Thunderstruck by AC/DC: A Book that shocked you (in a good or bad way),
5. Welcome to the Jungle by Guns 'n Roses: A book about L.A or a book that takes place in or around L.A,
6. Gimmie Me All Your Lovin' by ZZ Top: Your favorite romance book. Or, if you do not read romance, your favorite couple in any book,
7. Fight for Your Right (To Party) by The Beastie boys: A book centered around a celebration,
8. Firestarter by Prodigy: A book that has "fire" in the title or has an orange/red cover,
9. Humble by Kendrick Lamar: a fiction or nonfiction book that left you stunned at the audacity of the main character or the writer,
10. Tag people
I tag anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag, and I also specifically tag the following people:
Books mentioned:
Berlin by Jason Lutes
Also a Poet by Ada Calhoun biography and memoir
Call of the Canyon by Zane Grey
Nuclear War: a Scenario by Annie Jacobsen
The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle
Song of Solomon - King James Version
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
The Fire Next Time
All Fours by Miranda July.
I tag anyone who is watching who would like to do this tag, and I also specifically tag the following people:
@gryffonsi
@MustReadMore
@BookTimewithElvis
@LiterateTexan
@bighardbooks770
@DavidWiley7
@stalkingkafka
@fiberartsyreads
@Paradisereading
#tag #tags #tagtuesday #booktube #reading
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Voxer: jrucha542
Well done!
Thanks for watching
I think the response,"I bet you say that to all the girls" came from Song of Songs.
HA! It would have taken him a long time to say all that to all 1000 of the girls.
Thanks for the tag! Appreciated 🎉
I know you'll do a good job with it.
I must explore some graphic novels, it is time, thanks for this prod. Ah, I really enjoy O'Hara's work. And I adore 'The Song of Solomon', easily my favourite book in The Bible, a symbolist gem. Yes, you can't go past Miller - what a genius!
Thanks for watching. I haven't read more than a half dozen graphic novels--and those are all the usual suspects--but I'd like to read some more. Song of Solomon has been my favorite book of the Bible since I first read it.
@@JamesRuchala: Ah, yes. We share many interests, I think.
Great responses to this tag, James. Love your Crucible response! Well done!
Glad you like it Pat. Welcome back.
Glad you like it Pat. Welcome back.
@@JamesRuchala thanks!☘️
Thanks for the tag! I'm getting way behind on tags, but I'm going to catch up soon.
I've been hoping to find Annie Jacobsen's book, but I haven't come across it yet. I've read quite a few books about nuclear weapons, but the one that bothered me the most was Eric Schlosser's Command and Control, about nuclear weapon accidents and some of the dangerous ways they used to train with and deploy them. There's a documentary of the same name that's pretty good, too.
Thanks for watching. I seem to have had a phase of doing one tag a week, and I've fallen off a bit lately. Try not to feel any pressure to do them, but it is a good way to introduce people to what you're into. I really enjoy the way the tags get me thinking about my reading. I especially love when I can connect a prompt to something unexpected.
I haven't read that Schlosser book, but he's a great writer, so I'll seek it out for light bed-time reading.
Thanks for watching. I seem to have had a phase of doing one tag a week, and I've fallen off a bit lately. Try not to feel any pressure to do them, but it is a good way to introduce people to what you're into. I really enjoy the way the tags get me thinking about my reading. I especially love when I can connect a prompt to something unexpected.
I haven't read that Schlosser book, but he's a great writer, so I'll seek it out for light bed-time reading.