Hey everyone!
Today, I will be doing the Piano Playlist tag. Thank you to the lovely Riddhi @ Whispering Stories for tagging me!
Rules:
- Post the rules in your… post.
- Answer all the questions and if you’ve never heard any of the songs, listen to them before you answer the questions.
- Link the creator and the person who nominated you (Moi @Bookish Blunders).
- Nominate 8 people. Only 8. (Why? There’s no Symphony no. 9, so…)
- Use the featured image I’ve posted on this tag. (It’s drawn by Moi and she’d like some recognition)

Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata: A book you read that had an unexpected plot twist near the end.
I really wasn’t expecting the twist at the end of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. If I’m honest, I actually got a little bored at times during the story, but the twist at the end definitely made up for it.

Lizst – La Campanella: A book that you couldn’t even finish.
The Haunting of Alma Fielding just wasn’t what I was expecting it to be, and I didn’t enjoy it at all. I was expecting a creepy, haunting, ghost story, but that isn’t even close to what I got.

Rimsky-Korsakov – Flight of the Bumblebee: A book that was crazy and chaotic that you couldn’t even figure out what was happening.
I honestly can’t think of anything for this one.
Mozart – Rondo Alla Turca: A book that is so over-recommended that everyone and their grandma has read it. (it’s still good, though)
Almost everyone I have spoken to have read Children of Blood and Bone. I joined that party a little late, and read it for the first time last year, but now that I have read it, I can honestly say that I understand why everyone has read it, and why everyone loves it so much.

Beethoven – Für Elise: A book that has been one of your favorites for ages.
Rather predictable, but how could I possibly choose anything other than the Vampirates series? This will probably always be my favourite.

Chopin – Fantaisie-Impromptu: A book that is high up on your to be read list.
There are so many, but the book I am most desperate to read is They Don’t Need To Understand.

Beethoven – Sonata No. 17 “Tempest” 3rd Movement: A book that you love but isn’t that well-known.
Our Bloody Pearl. This book is fantastic, but I rarely see it on bookstagram or book twitter, which is a massive shame.

Mozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: A book that is extremely long, but you still like it.
I’ll say IT by Stephen King. It’s probably the longest book I’ve read!

Debussy – Clair De Lune: A book that was wonderful from start to finish.
Amari and the Night Brothers is one of my favourite books that I have read in a while, and I loved it from start to finish.

I’m Tagging:
Thank you so much for tagging me Danni, I will definitely get this one up soon, and I loved all your answers!
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