The Best Books of 2021 Book Tag

It’s early February, I’m finally (kinda) getting used to writing ‘2022’ in the date lines of my school papers and…let’s look back at my favorite books of 2021 through a tag!

I was tagged for this one by Madeline @The Bookish Mutant, and I know that it’s February already, so we’re over a month removed from 2021, but the fact that I managed to get this tag out a month after I was tagged is pretty impressive. I call this a win, considering that the last few tags I’ve done were all from months and months in the past.

The Rules

  • Link back to the original creator, Hundreds and Thousands Of Books
  • Thank the blogger who tagged you
  • Share your favorite books of the year! And have a great new year 🙂

The Start (Jan – March)

I had to choose two books for this one, because two of my favorite books EVER were ones that I read sometime between January and March of 2021. Felix Ever After and Loveless both are so amazing and I highly recommend them to everyone, though if you’ve followed me for at least a few posts of mine, you probably already know this.

The Middle (Apr – June)

I read a lot of books in April through June, but not that many of them really stood out to me? But I did go on a realistic fiction reading binge, and Perfect On Paper was one that I just absolutely LOVED. The way that it dealt with biphobia while also just being fabulously written and such a good story was awesome.

The Middle but with Better Weather (Jul – Sep)

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. This book is hilarious. But I feel like how much I talk about how funny this one is, I often overshadow how awesome this one is in general, too. There’s just so much to love about Not My Problem, from the amazing found family to the fascinating concept, you all NEED to read this one.

The End (Oct – Dec)

October and November were VERY meh months for reading, however in December I read quite a few that I enjoyed (ignoring the fact that two of those were rereads…). Little Thieves by Margaret Owen was the first book that I read which I got for Christmas, and it was awesome! (do I need to shout at you guys to go read Owen’s books? I know I do it a lot).

Its already mid February, so I don’t think I’m going to tag anyone for this, but if you do want to do it, of course please go ahead!

Have you read any of these books? What were some of your favorite books of the year?

18 thoughts on “The Best Books of 2021 Book Tag

  1. the amount of hype I’ve seen for both Felix ever after and anything by Alice oseman is astounding, i have both of them on my tbr!
    yess perfect on paper and not my problem were among my favourites of 2021 too!!

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    1. Aaah I really hope that you read Felix Ever After soon!!! It really is SUCH a good book. And of course, Alice Oseman’s books are spectacular. Have you read any of them?
      Yess it seems like a lot of people really enjoyed perfect on paper and not my problem—as they should!

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    1. Haha well I hope that you get to them soon because they’re amazing. Radio Silence was awesome and in my opinion, loveless is better! I haven’t read Solitaire either—I’ve heard it’s kinda dark so I’m a liiiittle nervous to go for it but let me know how you think when you read it!

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  2. OH MY GOSH YESSSS NOT MY PROBLEM!!! I LOVE IT SO MUCH!! EVERYTHING – EVERY. SINGLE. THING. about it is just PERFECTION! And all the characters 😭😭😭 I’D DIE FOR THEM 😭 I haven’t read most of the other books you’ve mentioned, BUT DEFINITELY CHECKING THEM ALL OUT! Amazing post!

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