Alice's Adventures in Wonderland | Book Tag

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♠ Alice : a quote from your favourite strong, female protagonist.

“Fire is catching and if we burn, you burn with us.”

Katniss Everdeen, Mockingjay

The White Rabbit: a book everyone has read that you were/are late to the party on.

Harry Potter Series, I still have to read 5-7
Down The Rabbit Hole: your favourite first book sentence.

“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”              – Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Drink Me: your favourite thing to drink while reading (tea, coffee, other) 
Definitely coffee and sometimes hot chocolate, but I am a sucker for teavana tea
The Caterpillar: a character who gives good advice, and a character who needs it.
Whenever I think of good advice I think of Dumbledore. A character that needs advice is definitely Adrian Ivashkov
The Cheshire Cat: try and give a six word explanation of a book that confused you.
Modern fairy tale of childhood nostalgia – The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
The March Hare and Mad Hatter: a fictional friendship you wish you could join in on.
Locke Lamora and Jean from The Gentleman Bastard series
The Dormouse: a book that put you to sleep.
After Alice by Gregory Maguire
The Queen of Hearts: a book you would decree as compulsory reading.
There are so many. I have to say I would decree The Giver by Lois Lowry as a compulsory read.
The Mock Turtle:  a quote or passage from a book that made you cry.
“If I run or breathe too deep, the cheap stitches holding me together will snap, and all the stickiness inside will pour out and burn through the concrete.”
― Laurie Halse Anderson, Wintergirls

The Flowers: a pretty book cover.

The Walrus and The Carpenter: a character whose original appearance was deceptive.
I am not sure. I cannot think of anyone.
Unbirthdays: a book you would gladly read every day of the year.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol it never gets old for me
The White Knight: a character that everyone laughs at but who deserves better.
I cannot really think of one to answer this question either.

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