I've been thinking of doing one of the 30 Days memes for a while, but then I was always like, "naaaaaaah, never going to go through with this anyway". Well, here we go.
Day 01 - Best book you read last year
Day 02 - A book that you've read more than 3 times
Day 03 - Your favorite series
Day 04 - Favorite book of your favorite series
Day 05 - A book that makes you happy
Day 06 - A book that makes you sad
Day 07 - Most underrated book
Day 08 - Most overrated book
Day 09 - A book you thought you wouldn't like but ended up loving
Day 10 - Favorite classic book
Day 11 - A book you hated
Day 12 - A book you used to love but don't anymore
Day 13 - Your favorite writer
Day 14 - Favorite book of your favorite writer
Day 15 - Favorite male character
Day 16 - Favorite female character
Day 17 - Favorite quote from your favorite book
Day 18 - A book that disappointed you
Day 19 - Favorite book turned into a movie
Day 20 - Favorite romance book
Day 21 - Favorite book from your childhood
Day 22 - Favorite book you own
Day 23 - A book you wanted to read for a long time but still haven't
Day 24 - A book that you wish more people would've read
Day 25 - A character who you can relate to the most
Day 26 - A book that changed your opinion about something
Day 27 - The most surprising plot twist or ending
Day 28 - Favorite title
Day 29 - A book everyone hated but you liked
Day 30 - Your favorite book of all time
Day 01 - Best book you read last year
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is like a Hieronymus Bosch painting: bizarre but beautiful, and oh so rich. The book's about: the devil, an unsuccessful writer, his unhappily married lover Margarita and Pontius Pilatus. Also, that is completely beside the point. For me at least - this is absolutely one of those books where different people will favour different things, because there's just so much material, so many layers to work with. Satire? A portrait of the Soviet Union in the 1930s? An epic love story? Tales of redemption? Philosophy? Legends and the occult? Art and the artist? You'll find everthing. For me, it was rich imagery; I could immerse myself in that book, see, hear, touch everything myself, and it was just so stunning and so much to discover, so many thoughts, so many pictures, that I'm sure you could read it again and again and always discover something new. It was magic. I couldn't put it down and at the same time I wanted to read it slowly, slowly, to absorb absolutely everything, not miss anything, not leave its pages at all and ever again.