Building My Own Book?! | Build a Book Tag

TL;DR
In this video, Olive discusses the "Build a Book Tag" created by Leon at Literary Diversions. She creates a new book by combining elements from different books.
Transcript
hi guys olive here here today to do the build a book tag that was created by Leon over at literary diversions she not only created this tag she also tagged me in it I will put a link to her original tag video down in the description box below if you are not already watching her channel I highly recommend that you do so she is human sunshine and I a... Read More
Key Insights
- 📔 The "Build a Book Tag" allows participants to create a new book by combining elements from their favorite books.
- ⚡ Olive's ideal genre is nonfiction, but she chooses a mysterious gothic campus novel for this tag.
- 🥰 Olive creates a main character, supporting character, trope, plot twist, relationship, love interest, villain, and ending for her fictional book.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the "Build a Book Tag" about?
The "Build a Book Tag" is a fun tag where participants create a new book by combining elements from their favorite books.
Q: What is Olive's ideal genre for her book?
Olive's ideal genre is nonfiction, but she chooses a mysterious gothic campus novel for this tag.
Q: Which main character does Olive choose for her book?
Olive chooses Evelyn Ross, a side character from her favorite novel "Rules of Civility," as her main character.
Q: What trope does Olive enjoy in books?
Olive enjoys the trope where one character tries to prevent others from uncovering things in their past.
Q: What plot twist does Olive choose for her book?
Olive chooses to have her main character, Eve Rossy, anticipate what her students think about her and set them on the wrong path to throw them off track.
Q: What kind of relationship is important in Olive's book?
Olive wants a strong female friendship that is not competitive but also not overly obliging. She gives an example from "Uprooted" by Naomi Novik.
Q: Who is the love interest in Olive's book?
Olive chooses a younger man, Golden Boy Lotto from "Fates and Furies," as the love interest for Eve Rossy.
Q: Who is the villain in Olive's book?
Olive twists the definition of the villain by choosing a group of nosy students from "If We Were Villains" as the group trying to uncover Eve's past.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Olive introduces the "Build a Book Tag" created by Leon at Literary Diversions and recommends watching her channel.
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She discusses her ideal genre, favorite type of fiction, and mood.
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Olive chooses main and supporting characters, a preferred trope, a plot twist, a relationship, a villain, and an ending for her fictional book.
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