When Pokémon Go came out all over the world, I wasn’t
able to play yet, because it wasn’t release in Switzerland yet. When it was, I
got obsessed with it (not as bad as some other though). I found this blog post
on Aentee’s
blog Read at Midnight
and thought: WHAT A FAB IDEA! So of course I had to do it.
Rules:
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NIL. Link back to Aentee’s blog is appreciated but optional. Feel free
to use her graphics. Tag people, don’t tag people, whatever. Just have fun!
Starter
Pokémons have such great nostalgic values. Charmander was the first I caught and I love Squirtle, they are so cute.
For the
bookish equivalent there is only one possible answer: Harry Potter, thank you
J.K. Rowling. I hated reading before picking up these books, but then it all started,
I got hooked and couldn’t put the books down anymore.
I just
adore Pikachu.
My
bookish equivalent of Pikachu is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. My
favourite classic by far, I just like the story, such a classic and great
novel.
Zubats
are everywhere, that’s true and I don’t even like them.
My Zubat
in book form has to be the Twilight series. There was a time, when they were
literally everywhere!
The elusive
Ditto still have not appeared in this game yet, but this amorphous Pokémon is
so loveable.
Hmmm, that
was actually a hard one for me. A lot of chick-lit books are very similar to
each other, a lot oft hem cover various kinds of shops, like flower shops, book
shops or bakeries. One series I really adore is The Gingerbread Series by
Rebecca Raisin. The world Rebecca created in this series is just so sweet and
wonderful.
I have yet
to encounter Snorlax in Pokémon Go – but this tag references the Game Boy games
where he sits and chills in the middle of the route and make your life
difficult.
There are
a lot of series I haven’t started yet, not because of their size, but just
because of time. A series I wanted to read for a while and still haven’t is the
On Dublin Street series by Samantha Young.
Ah,
Gengar, one of the ghostly Pokémon ;).
There are
a lot of books I abandoned sleep for, but let’s make it clearer. When reading a
book by Aven Ellis I always read all night, because I’m just so hooked to the story,
the writing and the characters.
Don’t really know what to say about these Pokémon, king and queen I
guess ;).
I have a lot of book OTPs: Kenley and Nate (The Definition of Icing by
Aven Ellis), Meg and Johnny (Baby Be Mine by Paige Toon) etc. (We would be here a very long time).
Rapidash
is so pretty and graceful!
Hmmm, the
first fast-paced read that comes to mind is What a Girls Wants by Lindsey Kelk,
don’t ask my why though. It’s very entertaining and exciting!
Eevee, so
adorable and cute!
And the
answer is simple Harry Potter, my all time favourite series.
As you
well know, this lowly fish will one day be a fearsome Gyarados.
The
Actually series by Ali McNamara, I got so hooked and I loved loved loved it so
much! An awesome series!!!
Ahhh
these birds are still some of my favourite Legendary design.
I’m going
with the 50 Shades series for this one. Still planning on reading these books
some day.
Mew and
Mewtwo, always liked their names.
Believe it or not, but I actually don’t own a collector’s edition of the
Harry Potter books.
Always
exciting, to see what comes out!
Hmmm,
debut novels are always really exciting. The one I’m looking forward to most at
the moment is On the Other Side by Carrie Hope Fletcher.
Always
comes in handy, right?!
My
autobuy authors are: Aven Ellis, Paige Toon, Lindsey Kelk, Jenny Hale, Holly
Martin and Giovanna Fletcher.
If you
play this game, you’ll know how painful this screen is – bane of my existence,
yet I can’t keep myself from checking back constantly in hope the game is back
up.
My
bookish equivalent for this, like everyone else, is the next books in the
Dallas Demons series by Aven Ellis, I just adore these characters.
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