When I was searching around for new things to do on this blog, I stumbled upon my friend Laura’s blog, Green Tea and Paperbacks. On her blog, a few times she had done quizzes, and that’s when I decided that I wanted to try to make one myself. Go check out Laura’s blog first, though, because it’s amazing!
Before I send you over to the quiz, I want to go over the 6 results you could get from this quiz. You can choose yourself from what I write below, or you can go ahead and take the quiz for yourself. It’s the first quiz I’ve made, but I had a lot of fun with it, and I hope to make more soon in the future. It was a lot of work though, so maybe not too often!
Either way, here are the 6 results that you can get:
#1: Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller
If y’all don’t know this, Mask of Shadows is one of my favorite books ever. It’s such a delicious fantasy novel, and I can’t not recommend it. Mask of Shadows is a duology, followed by Ruin of Stars, and I highly recommend both of them. The protagonist, Sallot, is genderfluid, and Linsey handles the representation masterfully.
#2: The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths and Magic by FT Lukens
This book came to a complete surprise to me. I read this book on a whim, not really knowing anything about it. I ended up losing it though, reading this book. It was so funny, and the characters were so creative. Lukens put so much into each character, not just the main ones. I ended up loving this book so much more than I was expecting, and I highly recommend it. Especially if you’re looking for a laugh!
#3: Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh
This book is so intense in the ways you would never expect. There is a lot of handling of grief and addiction in this book, even though the main reason I read this book was queer necromancers. Sarah handled the topics very well, and I often found myself crying because of the content of this book. It’s such a good read, but you have to be ready for all of the curve balls it will throw at you.
#4: Dreadnought by April Daniels
I love me some superhero books, but when it includes a transgender protagonist, it’s even better. Danny experiences a lot of transphobia, so beware of that before diving into this book. But being written by a transgender author, the representation and Danny’s experiences are so much more authentic and visceral. The superhero story was amazing, too.
#5: Timekeeper by Tara Sim
Not only is this such a clever idea, but it was executed so well. The characters were amazing, and I was constantly rooting for the protagonists. There were so many twists and turns that were heart wrenching, and that ending. I still haven’t read the rest of the series, but I think I’m just afraid to see what else Tara will inflict on them.
#6: Daughter of the Burning City by Amanda Foody
I read this book only knowing that there was an asexual character involved, and I have to admit–Amanda Foody was able to blow me away with everything else. It was fascinating to read a fantasy story based in a carnival, where you learned the carnival like a city even though it moved. This book was so entrancing, and the mystery was so, so shocking!
So, now that you’ve been introduced to the results, here’s the quiz! I hope you all enjoy it!
Find the quiz here!
Please let me know what you think in the comments! I would love to hear what you have to say, especially because this is my first quiz. I’m already thinking of more quizzes I could do.
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Ooooh, this is so much fun!! I would love it if you made more, but no pressure 🙂 I got Reign of the Fallen, which is great, considering I own a hardcover copy.
Thank you so much!! And I actually have one coming out sooner than I was expecting, AND it’s based on the world of REIGN OF THE FALLEN! It will be linked when my review of SONG OF THE DEAD is published 😀
Yay, these kind of quizzes are so much fun. You did a great job! I liked your mix of ‘usual ‘quiz questions and creative ones relevant to the topic (I got Mask of Shadows, btw.)
AAhhh thank you so much!!! I’m so happy to hear you liked it :’) I was really worried.
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