
Hello everyone,
Another Saturday, another tag! I found this one on Sara‘s blog and the questions looked fun, so I have decided to give it a try.
Rules
- Answer the prompts.
- Tag some friends.
- Link back to this post, and be sure to mention the creator (Sam @ Fictionally Sam)
- Have fun!
Planning: A Book That Is Completely Thought Out

The entire story arc throughout the Harry Potter series is brilliantly thought out, often to the smallest details. I especially like how some things that are originally mentioned in passing become major plot points later on.
Focus: A Book That Kept Your Undivided Attention

My mind can sometimes wander off while reading, but here the beauty of the writing and the compelling plot ensured The Miniaturist held a vice-like grip over me.
Delegating: A Book That Should Have Been a Series

This is a very difficult question, because I think most standalones work just like that. I chose The Woman in Black because the concept is flexible, and the ending guaranteed the possibility of a sequel.
It is interesting that the film adaptation produced a sequel, but not the book!
Small Goals: Name a Book Below 150-Pages That You Loved

I have not read many books below 150 pages, but Alice is one of them and I loved it. So I had to choose that :)
Peak Hours: A Book/Series You Can Only Read at a Certain Time
If we are talking about times of the day, then I can read anything at any time. However, series such as the Winternight Trilogy and His Dark Materials are made for the winter.
Lists: A Book That You Finally Crossed Off Your TBR

I had wanted to read The Hate U Give for a LONG time until I finally picked it up in June. It was brilliant, so goodness knows what took me so long!
Proactive: A Book That Is/Was Ahead of Its Times

Out of all the thrillers I have read, this has to go down as one of the most interesting and thought-provoking. It has the kind of storyline that would carry a similar kind of relevance if it were released in 10-20 years time.
Declutter: A Series You Wish You Could Unread

I have actually enjoyed all of the series I have read through to the end. If I could choose a standalone, it has to be 11 Missed Calls. I will never get those hours back!
Multitasking: Books That You Read at the Same Time

I read these two (very different) books at the same time back in August. I had been dying to read The Muse for ages, so I picked that up just after I had started A Different Time for the Ultimate Blog Tour. But otherwise, I very rarely read two books at once!
And there we have it! If you would like to have a go at this, consider yourself tagged.
Happy reading :)
