Hey everyone!
Today is Thursday, which means it’s apparently tag day! Thank you, Ashlee, at BooksAre42, for tagging me to do the Piano Playlist Tag! If you haven’t checked out Ashlee’s blog, you need to because it’s fantastic and SO PRETTY.
This tag was originally created by Moi at Bookish Blunders!
Rules:
Post the rules in your post.
Answer all the questions and if you’ve never heard any of the songs, listen to them before you answer the questions.
Link the creator and the person who nominated you (Ashlee @Booksare42).
Nominate 8 people. Only 8. (Why? There’s no Symphony no. 9, so)
Use the featured image I’ve posted on this tag. (It’s drawn by Moi, and she’d like some recognition)

Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata: A book you read that had an unexpected plot twist near the end
This is a difficult question to answer because I don’t want to spoil anything, so I’ll say that, in general, all of Karen M McManus’s books have unexpected plot twists near the end.
Lizst – La Campanella: A book that you couldn’t even finish
Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to finish City of Ashes, yet, not because it wasn’t good but because I just couldn’t concentrate at the time and I ended up DNFing it.
Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight of the Bumblebee: A book that was crazy and chaotic that you couldn’t even figure out what was happening
For some reason, the first book that came to mind for this question was Twilight: Breaking Dawn. This series is a lot of fun, but it has its share of crazy and chaotic moments.
Mozart – Rondo Alla Turca: A book that is so over-recommended that everyone and their grandma has read it (it’s still good, though)
I think Divergent is recommended a lot, but the series is not as great as the first book (especially the audiobooks), and I did not enjoy the rest of the series as much as the first.
Beethoven – Für Elise: A book that has been one of your favourites for ages
Depending on how you define ages, I’m going to go with One of us is Lying by Karen M McManus. She is one of my favorite authors and since I read her debut a few years ago, I haven’t stopped loving it!
Chopin – Fantaisie-Impromptu: A book that is high up on your to be read list
My TBR is out of control, but I’m looking forward to reading Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. It as been on my TBR forever and someone recently gifted me the second book in the duology from my amazon Wishlist but I just haven’t picked it up yet!
Beethoven – Sonata No. 17 “Tempest” 3rd Movement: A book that you love but isn’t that well-known
Cornelia and the audacious escapades of the Somerset Sisters by Leslie M.M Blume. This was on of the first books I’ve ever been really invested in and the description of the surrounding and all the suspicious happenings was amazing and I recommend it to everyone I see because it’s for all ages but no one knows it exists.
Mozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: A book that is extremely long, but you still like it
The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak was really long and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Read my review (here)
Debussy – Clair De Lune: A book that was wonderful from start to finish
Geekerella by Ashley Poston was absolutely wonderful and I enjoyed every awkward moment of it.
I’m Tagging:
Ellie at ReadtoRamble
Chiara at Bookworms Anonymous
Ashleigh at Ashleigh’s Bookshelf
Yasmin at My Life
Gee at ALLTHINGSGEE
Zoe at Zoe’s Book Nook
Nikole at A Court Of Coffee And Books
Mek at The Critiques of a Fangirl