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Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag 2025

Hello everyone. Welcome to Bibliophilia Book Reviews and today I’m going to be talking about my Mid-Year Freak Out Tag for 2025. Like last year, I’m going to talk about all the books that apply to the prompt, not just one. I have already talked about each of these books in my monthly wrap ups so, for the sake of not repeating myself, I will talk about them very briefly here.  1. Best books One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez This book is about the genealogy of the Buendía family, whose lineage is irrevocably tied to the…

Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag 2024

Hello everyone. Welcome to Bibliophilia Book Reviews and today I’m going to be talking about my Mid-Year Freak Out Tag for 2024. Like last year, I’m going to talk about all the books that apply to the prompt, not just one. I have already talked about each of these books in my monthly wrap ups so, for the sake of not repeating myself, I will talk about them very briefly here.   1. Best books Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë The best thing about this book is the writing. I first read Wuthering Heights in college, and it instantly became…

Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag 2023

Hello. Welcome to Bibliophilia Book Reviews and in this post I will be doing the popular mid-year book freak out tag, originally published in 2012. I, however, will not talk about just one book per question but will include all the books I have read so far that fit that prompt. As of June 30th, 2023, I have read 31 books. Out of those 32 books, 9 have been nonfiction and 23 fiction books. In nonfiction, I have predominantly read history books while I have mostly read a combination of fantasy and classics in fiction. Here’s how my year has…