So I couldn't resist this week's Top Ten List: Top Ten Book Boyfriends
Count me in!
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the ladies over at The Broke and Bookish.
1) Oliver Wood from Harry Potter- So it's very obvious from my previous posts that Oliver Wood was my first- and really only- book boyfriend. He's obsession with Quidditch was hilarious- to the point that he didn't care if Harry's broom harmed him- it was after all, a FIREBOLT! This probably strengthened after re-reading the entire series and my immense excitement about the illustrated third book, we FINALLY get a representation of the Quidditch Cup (still not over that being cut from the movie tbh.) His cameo in book seven was the best.
2) Aston Hyde Bettencourt from Girls Who Travel- English and in one of my favorite books equals swoon worthy book boyfriend.
3) The guy from Once Upon a Wine- Beth Kendrick makes such swoon worthy male characters, that honestly any of her characters are book boyfriends of mine. If you haven't read any of her books I recommend them.
4) Newt Scamander from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them- I mean he's a Hufflepuff and loves animals. Perfection!
5) Dylan from A Potion to Die For- Not only did he have to put up with Carly's crazy family and shenanigans, but he's a police officer and with Carly getting caught up in crime...well I mean that makes him swoon worthy
6) Michael from The Princess Dairies series- He might actually have been my very second book crush. He's portrayed way better in the book series (then again, he's not even in the second movie) and I love reading about him and Mia is both Royal Wedding and the children's spin-off series From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
Bonus mention:
Jamie Fraser from Outlander- So I haven't read the books, but I've seen the show on Netflix so do I need to say more? Scottish swoon at its finest.
September Wrap-Up
I have another group Halloween costume going on at work and that was finalized with all the characters in the last couple days. I'm SUPER excited about it again, but I'm not sharing what we're doing; it'll be a surprise! I'm super ready for the cooler weather, the autumn colour leaves and my birthday. I may be biased but October is the best month!
Going back to work was a little nuts; having those two months off then going full speed ahead in a junior high was crazy. I'm finally back into it now, but after a month I guess that's to be expected.
I mainly re-read Harry Potter in September, but here's a complete list:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Dealthy Hallows
Quidditch Through the Ages
Tales of Beetle the Bard
Murder She Barked by Krista Davis
Dearest by Alethea Kontis
Bite the Biscuit by Linda O. Johnson
Changes in Latitude by Jen Malone
Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave
(12 total)
Books of the Month:
(One month I might be able to choose just one!)
I started watching Outlander on Netflix (currently on episode twelve), watched a ton of movies before I started my October Scary & Halloween movies (my favorite watches would have to be The Peanuts Movie, Life as We Know It, and the couple Harry Potter films I re-watched). I need to watch Fuller House season three eventually, only heard good things about this season.
And that's my September; it's actually been really fun looking back at my month when I write these posts. Goodbye September, Hello October.
See you all next week,
Stefanie
1) Oliver Wood from Harry Potter- So it's very obvious from my previous posts that Oliver Wood was my first- and really only- book boyfriend. He's obsession with Quidditch was hilarious- to the point that he didn't care if Harry's broom harmed him- it was after all, a FIREBOLT! This probably strengthened after re-reading the entire series and my immense excitement about the illustrated third book, we FINALLY get a representation of the Quidditch Cup (still not over that being cut from the movie tbh.) His cameo in book seven was the best.
2) Aston Hyde Bettencourt from Girls Who Travel- English and in one of my favorite books equals swoon worthy book boyfriend.
3) The guy from Once Upon a Wine- Beth Kendrick makes such swoon worthy male characters, that honestly any of her characters are book boyfriends of mine. If you haven't read any of her books I recommend them.
4) Newt Scamander from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them- I mean he's a Hufflepuff and loves animals. Perfection!
5) Dylan from A Potion to Die For- Not only did he have to put up with Carly's crazy family and shenanigans, but he's a police officer and with Carly getting caught up in crime...well I mean that makes him swoon worthy
6) Michael from The Princess Dairies series- He might actually have been my very second book crush. He's portrayed way better in the book series (then again, he's not even in the second movie) and I love reading about him and Mia is both Royal Wedding and the children's spin-off series From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess
Bonus mention:
Jamie Fraser from Outlander- So I haven't read the books, but I've seen the show on Netflix so do I need to say more? Scottish swoon at its finest.
September Wrap-Up
I have another group Halloween costume going on at work and that was finalized with all the characters in the last couple days. I'm SUPER excited about it again, but I'm not sharing what we're doing; it'll be a surprise! I'm super ready for the cooler weather, the autumn colour leaves and my birthday. I may be biased but October is the best month!
Going back to work was a little nuts; having those two months off then going full speed ahead in a junior high was crazy. I'm finally back into it now, but after a month I guess that's to be expected.
I mainly re-read Harry Potter in September, but here's a complete list:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Dealthy Hallows
Quidditch Through the Ages
Tales of Beetle the Bard
Murder She Barked by Krista Davis
Dearest by Alethea Kontis
Bite the Biscuit by Linda O. Johnson
Changes in Latitude by Jen Malone
Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave
(12 total)
Books of the Month:
(One month I might be able to choose just one!)
I started watching Outlander on Netflix (currently on episode twelve), watched a ton of movies before I started my October Scary & Halloween movies (my favorite watches would have to be The Peanuts Movie, Life as We Know It, and the couple Harry Potter films I re-watched). I need to watch Fuller House season three eventually, only heard good things about this season.
And that's my September; it's actually been really fun looking back at my month when I write these posts. Goodbye September, Hello October.
See you all next week,
Stefanie
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