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Pool Party Booktag for Bookending Summer!!!

Bookending Summer
Hello! I am taking part in an event called Book Ending Summer. I had a lot of fun with the first event so I wanted to do this one as well. For those that don't know Bookending Events is a month long event with prompts, but all you have to do is post 3 blogs. The prompts and blogs are here. Theresa created this tag thecalicobooks.  Let's get to the tag!

OWNS THE POOL

First thing’s first! If you’re going to have a pool party, you’re going to need a pool. 
I will pick Rhys from A Court of Thorns and Roses Series. He has money, so he would have a very nice pool that should be able to fit everyone. Plus, he probably would own several pools, so it's even better. 

HAS ALL THE BEST PARTY GAMES

This is the person who is going to make sure all the classic pool party games are played!
Jessica Stone from Geekerella and The Princess and the Fangirl. Jess might like to be normal, but also she is very fun and screams the life of the party to me. Also, seeing as she would want to play the games anyway, she would start the games and make sure that others played as well. 

BRINGS THE FOOD

It’s not a party without food!
Cherry Redgrave from All That She Can See. She's a baker so she would bake all the things for this pool party. Cherry is so sweet and so caring that I feel she would gladly make the baked goods for the pool party. 

THE LIFEGUARD

This is the person who is always making sure everyone is applying sunscreen as well as the person to make sure nobody’s doing anything too dangerous.
Definitely Cather Avery from Fangirl! I feel Cath is best suited for this prompt because she is the sort of character that is that way in terms of personality. With our party, we would need someone like Cath to keep everyone in line and make sure that nobody tries to dive in the shallow end or anything. 

HAS THE PERFECT PLAYLIST

What pool party is complete without a summer-worthy playlist of songs?

Emmy from The Brightsiders. I was indifferent about this book, but I really loved Emmy as a character. As a musician, she is perfect because she has great taste in music, it's a large part of her life. 


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  1. Thank you so much for participating in this tag! I loved reading your answers. So many of these characters are from books on my TBR - especially Fangirl, Geekerella and The Brightsiders! Your answers made me want to read these books even more. :)

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