Unveiling the Enchanting World of TBR: The TBR Book Tag!
- Mikayla Young
- Aug 15, 2024
- 12 min read
Are you a bookworm seeking the next literary adventure to embark upon? Looking to dive into the captivating realm of reading but unsure where to start? Fear not, dear readers, for we have just the remedy for your bookish disarray - the TBR Book Tag!
The brainchild of aperfectioncalledbooks (on Blogger), this delightful tag has been making waves in the booktube community, as recently showcased on the Bookables YouTube channel. Whether you're a seasoned reader or a newbie in the world of books, the TBR Book Tag is a fun and interactive way to uncover new reads and share your literary preferences with fellow book enthusiasts.
Within the realms of the TBR Book Tag, avid readers are prompted with a series of thought-provoking questions that revolve around their To-Be-Read (TBR) list. These questions range from the classic "What book has been on your TBR the longest?" to more introspective queries like "A book on your TBR that everyone recommends." Through engaging with these questions, participants not only unearth hidden gems within their reading list but also discover new titles from the vibrant bookish community.
Embarking on the TBR Book Tag journey is akin to stepping into a treasure trove of literary wonders. Unveil forgotten titles gathering dust on your bookshelf, add new recommendations to your TBR list, and partake in the collective excitement of book lovers sharing their passion for storytelling.
Questions
How do you keep track of your TBR pile?
I use the Cawpile reading tracker created by booktuber Book Roast. This innovative tool has truly revolutionized the way I keep track of my reading journey. With the reading tracker, I meticulously monitor not only the books I read but also the intricate details surrounding them. From book series progress to newly acquired gems, library finds, and even the Cawpile rating system, every aspect of my reading experience is now meticulously organized and analyzed. In addition to the Cawpile/reading tracker, I have also incorporated other reading tracker apps like Bookmory and Storygraph into my routine. These apps provide me with valuable insights into my reading statistics, helping me identify patterns and preferences that I may have overlooked before. By combining the data from these different platforms, I am able to create a comprehensive overview of my reading habits and interests. Moreover, managing my library TBR pile has become a breeze thanks to the Libby app. By curating specific TBR lists such as the reading around the world challenge, book club picks, recommended reads, and my personal TBR, I can stay organized and motivated to explore a diverse range of literature. This structured approach not only enhances my reading experience but also ensures that I am constantly exposed to a variety of genres and authors. Overall, these tracking tools have not only enriched my reading journey but also provided me with a deeper understanding of my reading habits and preferences. Thanks to the meticulous organization and insightful analysis they offer, I am able to approach each book with a newfound appreciation and awareness, making my reading adventures all the more fulfilling and rewarding.
Is your TBR mostly print or ebook?
My TBR (To Be Read) list predominantly consists of print books. I have noticed that I tend to read faster and feel more engaged when reading physical copies, which is why I am naturally drawn to that format over ebooks. However, I do make exceptions for library books and advance reader copies (ARCs) by opting for the convenience of ebooks. Despite this, the majority of the books waiting to be read on my list are still in print form as of now. When it comes to print books, there is a certain charm in holding a physical copy, feeling the weight of the book in my hands, and flipping through the pages. The tactile experience of reading a print book adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the reading process. Additionally, the cover art, the texture of the paper, and even the smell of a new book contribute to the overall reading experience, making it more immersive and memorable. On the other hand, ebooks offer practicality and portability, especially when it comes to carrying multiple books at once or reading on-the-go. The ability to adjust font sizes, access a built-in dictionary, and read in various lighting conditions are some of the advantages that ebooks provide. Furthermore, having a vast digital library at my fingertips allows me to explore a wider range of titles and genres conveniently. Despite the convenience of ebooks, there is a unique appeal in print books that continues to captivate me. The physical presence of a bookshelf filled with stories waiting to be explored is a source of comfort and inspiration. Each book on my TBR pile represents a new adventure, a different world to escape into, and a fresh perspective to discover. In conclusion, while I appreciate the convenience of ebooks for certain types of reading material, my heart still lies with print books for the majority of my reading. The blend of tradition, nostalgia, and the sensory experience of reading a physical book makes it an irreplaceable part of my reading journey.
How do you determine which book from your TBR to read next?
When it comes to selecting my next read from my ever-growing TBR pile, I have developed a personalized system that takes into account various factors to ensure an enriching reading experience. One of the primary considerations that guide my choice is any ongoing reading challenges I may be participating in. These challenges not only broaden my reading horizons but also offer a structured approach to selecting books that I might not have otherwise picked up. Another influential factor in my decision-making process is recommendations from family and friends. Books that come highly recommended by loved ones often hold a special place in my reading queue, as their endorsement adds a layer of personal connection and anticipation to the reading experience. Furthermore, there are moments when a particular book seems to call out to me, creating a sense of intrigue and curiosity that is hard to resist. These instances of strong gravitational pull towards a specific book often result in me prioritizing it over others on my TBR list. Moreover, I also pay close attention to my mood and mental health when selecting my next read. I believe that books have the power to comfort, inspire, and heal, so I make a conscious effort to choose a book that aligns with my emotional state and can offer the solace or escape I may need at that moment. By integrating these diverse considerations into my decision-making process, I strive to ensure that each book I pick up not only entertains me but also enriches my reading journey in unique and meaningful ways.
A Book That's Been On Your TBR List The Longest
When it comes to the book that has been on my TBR list the longest, it's undoubtedly "And I Darken" by Kiersten White. This historical fiction novel has intrigued me for quite some time with its unique premise and strong character development. The anticipation of diving into its pages has only grown as the days have passed. On a broader scale, the series that holds the record for being on my TBR list the longest is "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" by Rick Riordan. This beloved series has garnered widespread acclaim for its imaginative storytelling and modern take on Greek mythology. Each time I see these books on my shelf, I am reminded of the magical adventures that await within their pages, making me eager to finally embark on this epic journey.
A Book You Recently Added To Your TBR
Recently, I expanded my ever-growing To Be Read (TBR) list with two intriguing titles that have captured my attention and piqued my curiosity. The first addition is "Becky Lynch: the Man" by Becky Lynch, a book that promises to delve into the life and career of the renowned wrestling personality. As a fan of both literature and wrestling, the prospect of gaining insights into the journey and experiences of Becky Lynch is truly exciting. The second book that found its way onto my TBR pile is "Can't Spell Treason without Tea" by Rebecca Thorne. This title immediately caught my eye with its clever wordplay and intriguing premise. I am eager to explore the pages of this book and uncover the stories or themes that lie within. With its unique title and the promise of an engaging narrative, I am looking forward to immersing myself in the world that Rebecca Thorne has crafted. Both of these additions to my TBR list represent a blend of genres and themes that I find captivating. As I anticipate the moments when I can finally dive into these books, I am filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the literary journeys that await me.
A Book In Your TBR Strictly Because Of Its Beautiful Cover
When it comes to selecting books for our to-be-read list, sometimes it's hard to resist the allure of a stunning cover. Two such books that caught my eye initially due to their beautiful covers are "Frost and Fury" by Lizzy Prince and "Daughter of Fire" by Sofia Robleda. With its intricate design and captivating color palette, the cover of "Frost and Fury" immediately draws the reader in, hinting at a story filled with mystery and intrigue. The ethereal beauty of the artwork promises a journey into a world of magic and wonder, making it a must-have addition to any book collection. On the other hand, "Daughter of Fire" boasts a cover that exudes power and strength. The fiery hues and bold imagery suggest a tale of resilience and determination, where the protagonist overcomes challenges with unwavering courage. It's hard not to be intrigued by a book that promises such a compelling narrative simply through its cover. While it's true that we should never judge a book solely by its cover, there's no denying the impact that visual artistry can have on our reading choices. These two books serve as a reminder of the magic that can be found in the marriage of captivating storytelling and stunning cover design.
A Book On Your TBR That You Never Plan on Reading
As of this moment, I don't have a specific book that I completely rule out from ever reading, but there are a few titles that currently sit on my shelf that I don't foresee revisiting in the near future. These books, while once intriguing to me, have lost their initial appeal or relevance in my reading preferences. However, I believe that every book has its time and place, and who knows, perhaps one day the circumstances or my interests will align in a way that makes me pick up one of these neglected books. The beauty of literature lies in its ability to surprise and resonate with us at unexpected moments, so even though these books are currently not a priority, I keep an open mind about the possibility of exploring them in the future.
An Unpublished Book On Your TBR That You’re Excited For
Exploring the realms of upcoming literary treasures, my TBR pile holds a tantalizing secret - a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Among the titles that have piqued my interest is "Dinner for Vampires" by Bethany Joy Lenz, slated for release on October 22, 2024. The very idea of immersing myself in the world and life of an actress I admired growing up is thrilling. Adding to the excitement is "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Wrath of the Triple Goddess" by the master storyteller Rick Riordan, set to grace bookshelves this September. With Riordan's knack for weaving myth and modernity seamlessly, this installment promises an epic adventure that I can hardly wait to embark on. But the anticipation doesn't end there; my Netgalley escapades have led me to two captivating reads. "All the Ways to Go" by Jessie Janowitz, scheduled for release on September 3rd, 2024, offers a glimpse into a world of endless possibilities and the game of GO. Meanwhile, "Drive" by Cynthia L. Copeland, scheduled for January 7th, 2025, beckons with promises of a journey filled with twists and turns that will keep me on the edge of my seat. Each of these unpublished books holds the promise of transporting me to new worlds, introducing me to unforgettable characters, and weaving tales that will linger in my mind long after I've turned the final page. The anticipation of what lies within these pages is a delicious thrill that fuels my love for reading and keeps me eagerly awaiting the moment when I can finally immerse myself in their stories.
A Book On Your TBR That Basically Everyone’s Read But You
It's quite common to find yourself in a situation where certain books have garnered immense popularity among readers, yet you haven't had the chance to delve into them. In this case, two notable titles that fit this description are An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir and A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. Despite numerous recommendations from friends, family, and even reading apps, these books remain untouched in my to-be-read pile. The anticipation builds as I contemplate the moment when I'll finally feel inclined to immerse myself in the worlds these books offer. Perhaps it's a matter of waiting for the right mood and mental state to fully appreciate and understand the reasons behind their widespread acclaim. The prospect of uncovering the magic that captivated so many other readers looms enticingly on the horizon, promising a journey of literary exploration that is yet to unfold.
A Book On Your TBR That Everyone Recommends To You
One of the most intriguing books that has been consistently recommended to me is the children's/middle grade book, "Amari and the Night Brothers" series by B.B. Alston. This recommendation has come from various sources including the booktube community, bookstore associates, the Libby app, and even my parents who are well aware of my profound love for mythology across all age categories. When it comes to young adult books, two series have been highly endorsed to me. First is the "Mortal Instruments" series by Cassandra Clare, a recommendation that has echoed through my entire family. The second is "The Dead Romantics" by Ashley Poston, suggested by all my reading apps and bookstore associates after learning about my admiration for the movie "The Dead Poet Society." Transitioning to adult books, there are a few titles that have been persistently recommended. "The Shadow of the Gods" by John Gwynne is a book that comes with high praises from both my family members and the booktube community. Then there's the "Neon Gods" series, a recommendation that seems to come from everyone. While I did enjoy the first book in the series, I find myself contemplating whether I should delve further into it or not. Lastly, "Circe" by Madeline Miller is a book that has been suggested to me multiple times. Having had a lukewarm reaction to "The Song of Achilles," I am uncertain whether I will eventually pick up "Circe" or not.
A Book On Your TBR That You’re Dying To Read
When it comes to the books waiting on your TBR list, the anticipation and excitement are palpable. The Raven Cycle series by Maggie Stiefvater has captured my attention with its intriguing storyline and captivating characters. After diving into "The Raven Boys" and being swept away by its magic, I find myself yearning to delve deeper into the adventures that await Blue and the Raven Boys in the subsequent books. The mysteries, friendships, and unexpected twists in the series have left me eager to uncover what lies ahead. Similarly, the Wings of Fire series by Tui T. Sutherland has left me enthralled with its fantastical world and compelling narrative. Having already experienced the first two books and relishing the journey they took me on, I am eager to witness the growth and evolution of the characters as the series progresses. The anticipation of what new challenges, alliances, and revelations await in the upcoming installments is almost palpable. Shifting focus to standalones, "The Mockingbird Next Door" by Marja Mills promises a unique and intimate glimpse into the world of Harper Lee, offering a behind-the-scenes perspective that is both intriguing and enlightening. The opportunity to explore the life and legacy of such a renowned author through this lens is a prospect that fills me with anticipation and curiosity. On the other hand, "The Boyfriend Candidate" by Ashley Winstead presents a lighthearted and charming tale that promises to entertain and delight. The prospect of immersing myself in a story filled with romance, humor, and relatable characters is one that I eagerly look forward to, anticipating the joy and escapism that this standalone novel is bound to offer.
How many books are on your TBR shelf?
I currently have a vast collection of books waiting to be read. On my physical TBR bookshelves, I estimate there are around 50 books just waiting for me to dive into their stories. From classic novels to contemporary bestsellers, each book holds the promise of a new adventure and a unique perspective. Moreover, in the digital realm, my e-book collection is even more extensive. With over 100 e-books either waiting to be borrowed from the digital library or purchased, the possibilities for my next literary journey seem endless. The convenience of having a virtual library at my fingertips allows me to explore a diverse range of genres and authors with just a few clicks. Despite the sheer number of books on my TBR list, I see each one as a treasure trove of knowledge and entertainment waiting to be unlocked. Whether I choose to immerse myself in a gripping mystery, delve into a thought-provoking non-fiction work, or escape into a fantastical world of fiction, I know that each book has the power to transport me to new realms of imagination and discovery.
Are you ready to uncover your next reading adventure? Join the countless readers who have embarked on this delightful quest of rediscovery and exploration in the vast universe of books. In a world brimming with stories waiting to be told, the TBR Book Tag acts as a guiding light, leading you through the labyrinth of your TBR list with enthusiasm and whimsy. So, grab your favorite reading nook, a steaming cup of tea, and delve into the enchanting world of books through the lens of the TBR Book Tag.
Embrace the magic of reading, share your literary journey, and let the TBR Book Tag be your companion in navigating the vast expanse of literature that awaits. Happy reading, fellow book lovers!
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