And thus, I love the feel of this tag.
I don't think anyone actually tagged me for this, but I really wanted to do it. So. Yeah.
It was created by the lovely Mary over at Sunshine and Scribblings, and the minute I saw it, I knew that I would have to do it. So here we are!
Let's get into this tag, shall we?
Fuzzy sweater {a book that is the epitome of comfort}
Let's be honest, y'all already know my answer for this one:

Awww yeahhh. This book is such a comfort to me. Every time I read it, it just makes me ridiculously happy. And it's been that way for such a long time. So yes. "Winnie-the-Pooh".
Striped sweater {a book which you devoured every line of}

This book is so beautifully written, it's hard not to want to contemplate every word. But at the same time, you devour it because you want to know what's going to happen. It's beautiful.
Ugly Christmas sweater {a book with a weird cover}

I... am not a fan of this cover. It actually looks better in this picture than it does in real life. It's weird and grainy and yeah. I don't like it. But the book itself sounds awesome, so... we'll see how it is.
Cashmere sweater {most expensive book you've bought}

I don't buy books full price... ever. With the exception of when I buy one just to support the author, like this one. So while it wasn't really all that expensive, it was expensive for me. Yeah.
Hoodie {favorite classic book}

Is this book not perfect for this tag? Look at all that snow! (also, I would like to formally request that Tumnus [sweet, innocent Tumnus] be given a snuggly sweater. Please and thank you.)
Cardigan {book that you bought on impulse}

This is a recent purchase for me, and I am so happy with it. You can't see it in this picture, but the red lettering is SPARKLY! And I am obsessed. I've never read "A Christmas Carol", and I was in a Christmas-y mood, so I thought "why not" and bought it.
Turtleneck sweater {book from your childhood}

I was absolutely obsessed with the "Dear America" books as a kid, and this was by far my favorite. Not only did the main character share my name, it took place during the Revolutionary War, which was my favorite historical time period. I really need to reread this book, come to think of it. (also, I adore this new cover. So much.)
Homemade knitted sweater {book that is Indie-published}

Because I just finished this book not too long ago (and reviewed it) and it's currently on my mind non-stop, I thought I'd mention this one. It was wonderful.
V-neck sweater {book that did not meet your expectations}

OKAY DON'T KILL ME LET ME EXPLAIN. I absolutely adored The Goblet of Fire. And then this one was just... angst. Angst everywhere. Which I am never a fan of. And Umbridge. Who I absolutely hate. So yeah... this one kind of disappointed me.
Argyle sweater {book with a unique format}

It took me a minute to figure out what to answer for this question. And there was my Goodreads "read" shelf, practically screaming at me, "ABBY! HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON!" And sure enough. I love the way these books are put together. The illustrations have such a cute, nostalgic feel to them, and the font and the font sizes just add so much to the story. I love them. (and I chose this one because it was one of my favorites and most of it takes place in a library, so obviously, I had to include it.)
Polka dot sweater {a book with well-rounded characters}

I absolutely adore the characters in this book. They get more developed in the sequel, but they're fairly deep in this first one. I eagerly anticipate breaking open the third book just to get more of these characters. Because they're so great. Agh.
Well there you have it! This was such a fun tag!
I'm going to tag Jennifer, Chloe, and Faith for this tag! Have fun, ladies! :D (and obviously, don't feel like you have to do it if you don't want to)
And for YOU, reading this right now, let me know down below: what book is the epitome of comfort for you?
Blessings on you and yours in this time of thankfulness,
~ Abby
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