Harry Potter Spells Tag
I found this one on A Kernal of Nonsense. I loved Harry Potter when I was younger and I still really like the books. So I am really happy there is a tag for it.
Accio: an upcoming release you wish you could get your hand on right now
Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare
My hunger for anything Shadowhunters related is unstoppable.
Alohomora: a favorite series starter
The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
The book is fast written, action paced and there is no dull moment in it. Precisely what I want to start off a series with a bang.
Cheering Charm: a book that gave you warm fuzzies
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
This book feels like coming home to me.
Aguamenti: a book that made you ugly cry
The Program by Suzanne Young
It was probably not the book though! Because I am not the person to cry over a story. But when you read a story about suicide and have a family member that might not live for very long anymore, it is just not the right combi.
Expecto Patronum: a bookish hero or heroine you want around to protect you in real life
Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare
I would love to be protected by Magnus Bane, William Herondale or James Curstairs.
Lumos: a book you intentionally spoiled for yourself
The Girl with all the Gifts by M.R. Carey
I just needed to know how this book was going to end! Haha. But usually I don’t treat myself to a spoiler.
Imperio: a book you wish you could make everyone read because you loved it so much
Realtime Relationships by Stefan Molyneux
This book has taught me so much. The author is funny but is serious about the topic.
Engorgio: a book series you wish would never end
Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare
I am sorry, but I am a real fangirl. I love the world and characters, whether it is in the current time or the past.
Wingardium Leviosa: a book with an uplifting message
Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
Every bad start can have a good ending! Great message.
Obliviate: a book you wish you could forget you ever read
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
I felt really disappointed when I finished it. I am very sad about it, because I liked Fangirl and Carry On so much.
Anapneo: an author whose books you can always get you out of a slump
Andy Weir
Like I said in my review for The Martian, I love his humor and that is also why I like his short stories.
Jelly-Legs Jinx: a swoonworthy hero or heroine
Yelena from Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
She is curious, courageous and awesome!
Aresto Momentum: a book that caused you to stop doing other things until you finished
Sweep/Wicca series by Cate Tiernan
I like this series, try to read it every year and then have to stop doing anything else, because this series is 3200 pages of unstoppable force.
Crusio: a book that was painful to read (for whatever reason) or broke you
The Program by Suzanne Young
I read this when a family member was in the hospital and we had to hope he would survive the night. Not the right time to read this book!
Rictusempra: a book that had you laughing out loud
The Wrath of Fate by Robert Brown
Robert Brown is really funny, just like Andy Weir
Expelliarmus: a book that made you want to send it (or your ereader) flying
Crossed by Ally Condie
There is a reason I did not read the last book in this series
Portus: a bookish world you wish to visit
The Isle of the Lost by Melissa de la Cruz
I love Disney!
Stupefy: a book with a shocking twist or ending
City of Glass by Cassandra Clare
Again a book by Cassandra Clare. I really liked the twist in this story.
Avada Kedavra: a character death that destroyed you
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
Well we all know this death…
Finite Incantatem: best series conclusion
Mortal Heart by Robin LeFevers
Love this series and the ending is most amazing!
I tag everyone who would like to do this tag. Otherwise I hope you enjoyed my scramblings with these spells.
For now, let books enrich your life!
Great picks ! Now I can’t stop thinking about having Magnus Bane following me around everywhere, my own personal protector. It’s a really nice idea. The HP death that killed me (aside from Fred’s and Remus’) was, bizarrely, Colin Creevey. The moment I read he was dead, I couldn’t hold the waterfalls. It’s like everything had accumulated and it was like, one death too many. It was a real mess …