A BOOK THAT KEPT YOU UP ALL NIGHT

Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch
This was one of those instances where I put the book down at 1 A.M, then picked it back up again five minutes later because I just had to finish it.
A BOOK THAT MADE YOU SCARED TO SLEEP
Can I pass on this one? I really don't get scared easily, and I honestly can't remember a time that a book has terrified me.
A BOOK THAT MADE YOU GO TO SLEEP

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
I've never actually fallen asleep because of a book, though I read this last year and despite loving the Muppet version, it was honestly one of the most boring things I have ever read. I know so many people love it, but it definitely wasn't for me.
A BOOK THAT LEFT YOU TOSSING AND TURNING ALL NIGHT IN ANTICIPATION OF ITS RELEASE

Allegiant by Veronica Roth
Even though my love towards this series has diminished over time, I was beyond excited for its release. When my preorder arrived I couldn't have been happier.
A BOOK THAT IS YOUR DREAM BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND SHIP OF TWO SEPARATE BOOKS
Hmm. I just don't ever end up shipping characters from different books together. Something about splitting up current couples or taking a character out of their world makes me uncomfortable.
A BOOK THAT WOULD BE YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE TO LIVE IN

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
I know this is a weird answer, but I couldn't stand to live in the Victorian period. I would absolutely hate it. It's full of patriarchal oppression, sexism, poverty and classism. There is no way I would ever trade places with Jane.
A BOOK THAT REMINDS YOU OF NIGHT TIME

Crown of Midnight by Sarah J Maas
I know a lot of this book occurs at daytime, but when I think about it I always imagine Celaena creeping around at night. Midnight is in the title, after all.
A BOOK THAT HAD A NIGHTMARISH CLIFFHANGER

The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
To say why this cliffhanger was bad would be to spoil the entire series, but oh my god I would've killed for a few more pages (or chapters).
A BOOK YOU ACTUALLY DREAMED ABOUT

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
I've had multiple dreams about Harry Potter over the years. The one that sticks in my memory was where I was Voldemort's niece fighting in the Battle of Hogwarts. My brain does weird stuff sometimes.
A BOOK MONSTER YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO FIND UNDER YOUR BED

The Woman in Black by Susan Hill
I don't really get scared by reading books, but if the woman in black appeared under my bed I'm pretty sure that I would be completely and utterly terrified.
I can't think of anyone to tag, so feel free to do this tag if you want to! Thanks again to Erin for tagging me!
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