The BookTuber Name Tag!
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The BookTuber Name Tag!
Created by AARON READ A BOOK:
• The Booktuber Name Tag...
I was tagged by Book Chat with Pat:
• The Booktuber Name Tag...
Here are the prompts:
1. Books I'm Not Reading - A book that's been on your TBR forever
2. Novel iDeea - A book with an interesting premise or plot device
3. Revenant Reads - A book where someone has returned from the dead
4. CriminOlly - A book where a crime takes place
5. Book Time With Elvis - A book about time, time travel, or someone named Elvis
6. MIDDLE of the Book MARCH - Your favourite book that you read in March 7.
7 Book Buds - A book with a great friendship
8. Obscure Book Adventures - A book that you love that never gets talked about
9. Savage Reads - A book with a monster, or beast, or human acting monstrous or beastly
10. A book that fits your own channel name or the name of a channel that you love
11. Tag some other booktubers.
Elle Cordova on Emily Dickinson:
• Emily Dickinson
Great responses, Steve! I thought this was such a creative tag, and I really enjoyed doing it too. I'm so glad you decided to do it. Thanks!
Thanks for doing the tag! I have a copy of The City & The City but haven't read it, I did read Perdido Street Station though and that was certainly unlike anything else I'd read. I had a feeling you might be the first person to pull up an Elvis biography. It was originally your favourite book you read in March, but I think narrowing it down to one day works in this case 😂
Aaron, read a book, for Pete's sake! Hah!
This Gacy riff is one of the best bits in the canon of Stevedom
I laughed out loud when I read Sea Biscuit last year and said jockey was mentioned. Go well Steve. great tag, my next read will more than likely be among these books mentioned in this video.
It’s the doofus stealing the Mona Lisa that made the Mona Lisa famous! No doofus, no fame for Mona. It would be a beautiful painting, but not legendary.
If I can ever get you to come down to DC, I will take you to the Phillips-sort of the ISG museum of DC. (I’m sure you have been there, but they always have wonderful special exhibitions.)
I appreciate the offer, but I'll never be back to DC.
That jockey looks EXACTLY like you though.