Hey! Hi! Hello! I don’t think I have done a book tag or anything like this since the start of the year which is kinda odd because I had planned to set aside tuesdays for them. Anyway!
To go along with the Women’s History Month Readathon, Margaret @ Weird Zeal has created a Women’s History Book Tag! Sam from Hissingpotatoes tagged me to do this tag so thank you Sam!!!
Rules:
- Thank the person who tagged you and link back to their post.
- Link to the creator’s blog in your post
- Answer the questions below using only books written by women
- Feel free to use the same graphics
- Tag 8 others to take part in the tag











Hannah Snell (23 April 1723 – 8 February 1792) was an 18th-century British woman who disguised herself as a man and became a soldier.
Thanks again to Sam for tagging me and for ALL women for being an inspiration. I’m going to tag a few people but don’t be pressured to do it if you don’t want to!
Thank you so much for the tag! This is such a wonderful idea ❤ It will probably get me some time to get to this one (I’m super behind with tags!) but I surely will 🙂
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I love this tag so much! Thanks for tagging me :)))
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Omg this looks like so much fun! Thanks also for tagging me ❤ ❤
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Yay, awesome choices, including Hannah Snell! I’m really interested in reading the Amanda Lovelace poetry collections. I’ve read mixed reviews.
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I honestly really like them. I was reading them before I was part of this community though.
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Thanks so much for doing this tag!! Such great choices, too 😀 I didn’t know who Hannah Snell was before this, but she seems amazing!
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