31 Days – 31 Books (day 11)

Day11 – Book you once loved and now hate

Hate is too strong a word, but when I was much younger, I loved the Companions of Doctor Who book Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma by Tony Attwood. And then as a young adult, I tried to reread it… OMG, why didn’t my younger self realize how badly written that book was?

The rest of the 31 days:

Day1 – Book you are reading right now
Day2 – The book you want to read next
Day3 – Your favourite Book
Day4 – Book you hate
Day5 – A Book you can read again and again

Day6 – A book you can only read once (no matter you love or hate it)
Day7 – Book that reminds you of someone
Day8 – Book that reminds you on a certain place
Day9 – The first book you ever read
Day10 – Book from your favourite author
Day12 – Book that a friend recommended
Day13 – Book that makes you laugh
Day14 – Book from your childhood
Day15 – 4. book from the left on your shelf
Day16 – 9. book from the right on your shelf
Day17 – Close your eyes and get any book from your shelf
Day18 – Book with the most beautiful cover
Day19 – Book, that you ever wanted to read
Day20 – Book that you read at school
Day21 – most stupid book you read at school
Day22 – Book on your shelf with the most pages
Day23 – Book on your shelf with the least pages
Day24 – Book where nobody would expect you read/loved it
Day25 – A book where the main character is almost like you
Day26 – Book you would read to your children
Day27 – A book where the main character is your idol
Day28 – Thanks God this book was made into a movie
Day29 – Darn, why did they make this book into a movie?
Day30 – First erotic book you ever read
Day31 – Book series you are collecting

2 thoughts on “31 Days – 31 Books (day 11)

  1. LOL! I feel the exact same way! To this day, I have a crush on Turlough. And I loved the book back then. Now, well, not so much. I won’t say hate, but it is not on my re-read list. 🙂 I like reading your posts. This list is so much fun.

    1. Thanks for reading! It’s been a fun meme to do. And I do recommend not rereading the book – so disappointing. (But I still find Turlough crush-worthy!)

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