
Hello y’all, and happy Monday! I hope that all of you are having a good start to the week. ☺
Today, I’ll be participating in the In Or Out Book Tag, which I saw over on Anna’s blog. It looked like so much fun, and she left an open nomination, so I thought I’d do this tag on my blog today!
This book tag is very simple: I will basically just respond to each reading-related thing with ‘in’ or ‘out’, depending on if I like it or not. As I said, very simple! Let’s just get right into it!

Reading the last page first.
Out, definitely. There are so many potential spoilers to be read. I used to read the last sentence first, but I won’t even do that now, because I absolutely hate spoiling myself!
Enemies to lovers.
In, but only if it is done well. I don’t love this trope, and I prefer rivals to lovers, but enemies to lovers can work if it is written well.
Dream sequences.
In, I guess.
Love triangles.
In. I like reading love triangles, as long as they’re done well, like I said about the enemies to lovers trope.
Cracked spines.
Out. I hate it when my book spines are cracked! I mean, I’ll still read books with cracked spines, but I won’t purposely crack the spines on my books.
Back to my small town.
I haven’t read any books with this aspect in them, but I would love to. In!
Monsters are regular people.
I’m not sure what this really means. I guess I am out with this one.
No paragraph breaks.
Out. I hate it when there are long sequences of text without paragraph breaks, and I often get lost when this happens. I feel like I also read more when there are breaks between some of the paragraphs.
Multi-generational sagas.
I haven’t read any books like this, but that sounds like it’d be interesting to read, so I’m in!
Re-reading.
In! I love to re-read my favorite books, just as long as it’s been a good length of time since the first read.
Artificial intelligence.
Usually out; I just don’t find myself very interested in those types of stories.
Drop caps.
I’m in for this one. They look especially cool in fantasy!
Happy endings.
I’m in and out on this one. I like when a story ends happily, but there does need to be some sadness and drama beforehand. I feel like I’m more of a fan of bittersweet endings.
Plot points that only converge at the end.
In. I love when everything converges at the end, or when everything lines up and makes sense.
Detailed magic systems.
Overall, I’d say I’m in. I don’t like it when they’re too detailed and complex to keep track of, but I don’t like when they’re just meh, either. As long as I can understand it, then I am in!
Classic fantasy races.
In, I guess.
Unreliable narrators.
Uhhh…probably out. Unreliable narrators usually annoy me.
Evil protagonists.
Out. I don’t think I’d like to read a book with an evil protagonist.
The chosen one.
In, but only if it’s well written, and the character isn’t annoying (which I find many of the chosen one characters tend to be.)
When the protagonist dies.
Out. I just hate this!
Really long chapters.
Out. I prefer shorter chapters and find them easier to read. I also finish the book much quicker when the chapters are shorter.
French flaps.
Out, because these annoy me quite a bit.
Deckled edges.
Out. I don’t very much like deckled edges.
Signed copies by author.
In! I don’t think I have any, but it would be so cool to own a signed book.
Dog-earing pages.
I guess I’d say out, although I’m not one of those readers that is totally against dog-earing pages. I just don’t personally do it anymore.
Chapter titles instead of numbers.
In and out. I like being able to check and see what chapter I’m on and how many more chapters I have, but chapter titles are interesting as well!

That’s all for my post today. Thank you so much for reading! I won’t be tagging anyone, but if you want to, definitely take this tag and do it on your blog! I’d love to see y’all’s opinions and answers to these reading-related topics.
How would you have answered these? Do you disagree with any of my opinions? I’d love to chat in the comments!
I will see you all next week with a monthly wrap-up (I can’t believe that March is almost over!) I hope that everyone’s week goes well, and bye for now!
~ Rebekah
Cool! I’ll definitely be trying out this tag sometime. Probably on one of my off-days where I don’t do a story. I also agreed with more than a couple of your answers. Especially the killing off the protangonist one.
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Yay! I’d love to see you do the tag. That’s cool that we share a lot of the same opinions. Yeah, I don’t know why they do that! 😭 Thanks for reading!
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I like this, but I have a question: what are drop caps?
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Thanks! Drop caps are when they use a large capital letter, usually at the begining of a chapter.
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Gotcha! Learn something new every day:)
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Ooo such a fun tag! I loved reading your answers! Books are THE BEST! 😍
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Thank you! They really are!
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Wow amazing tag! I LOVE reading and this tag sounds really interesting! I also used to read the last sentence first but that like spoiled the whole book so i stopped lol! But one question…. what are deckled edges???
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Lol, same! The last sentence can just spoil the whole book so easily! 😭😆
Deckled edges are when, on a book, the edges aren’t cut straight and are uneven. They make books look older, as that’s what they used to look like before they had machines to trim the edges of the books, I think.
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Ohhk! Ty!
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I agree with most of your answers!
Signed books are so cool…I’ve never gone to a book signing or anything, but I own I think 4 signed books? I only knew one of them was signed when I bought it. The other three were a fun surprise!
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They are! That’s so cool that you have signed books, especially if you didn’t know they were going to be signed!
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I loved reading this! My answers are pretty much the same as yours. Especially the enemies-to-lovers trope. If it’s not written well, it’s bleh
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Thank you! Yes, enemies to lovers can go both ways, it seems.
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this sounds fun! i think i’ll give it a try:) i think in most enemies to lovers, either the male love interest has ‘always loved her’ or they’re just enemies for no given reason?? it’s honestly just agitating to me, lol. but i think academic/job rivals does it well because it makes sense why they dislike each other. also your featured image for this post is so aesthetic<3
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Great! I’d love to see you do it on your blog.
Yes, I agree. I prefer rivals to lovers much more!
Thank you!
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This looks like such a fun tag that I hope to do soon!
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I would love to see it on your blog!
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