Once again, I thank Jacquelyn for helping me choose which tag to do :)
The Disney Book Tag

The Little Mermaid
A book with a character who is out of their element, a “fish out of water”
For this one I want to say 'any main character from a dystopian YA novel', because they all seem to come from poor backgrounds, but I'm going to go with All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. The reason I picked this is because one of the main character, Marie-Laure, who is blind, is clearly out of her depth when her father takes her to her great-uncles home, where she no longer knows the way around.

Cinderella
A book with a character who goes through a major transformation
I think I want to cheat with this one and say The Infernal Devices trilogy, what with Tessa being able to shapeshift and all :p Pretty big transformations.

Snow White
A book with an eclectic cast of characters
Hhhhhmmmmm a book with a really diverse set of characters... Might go with The Night Circus, as they are all in a circus, and everyone has very different talents, even if I couldn't really distinguish their personalities too much. If not these characters, then the characters from Pretty Little Liars, because the four girls are completely different with different hobbies and traits.
Sleeping Beauty
A book that put you to sleep
City of Glass... I'm sorry to those who like this, but I didn't enjoy it at all. Think I gave it 2 stars... I found it super duper boring and just didn't hold my attention at all. Probably because I hate Clary so much. Yeah the events might have been interesting, but I just hated constantly reading about Clary's frustrating personality and her 'relationship' with Jace. Over that shit.

The Lion King
A book with a character who had something traumatic happen to them in childhood
Easily picked this one. A Series of Unfortunate Events... No explanation needed.
Beauty and the Beast
A beast of a book (a big book) that you were intimidated by, but found the story to be beautiful
Frustrating because I'm about to embark on a journey to adult fantasy (eg Brandon Sanderson, Game of Thrones, Patrick Rothfuss) so I wish I'd read at least one of those first, because I feel like they'd fit the bill... But seeing as I haven't read those yet, I'll have to say Empire of Storms, or like any after the third Throne of Glass book. As I mentioned in a previous tag, I loved this book, and everything that happens in it.
Aladdin
A book with a character who gets their wish granted, for better or worse
Going to go with Pretty Little Liars series, because when Alison disappears it's almost as if the girls are pleased she's gone, and they'd thought about her disappearing before, but now she's gone they don't know what to think.

Mulan
A book with a character who pretends to be someone or something they are not
Alright easy pick for me. Maven from Red Queen fits this one nicely, what with him turning out super bad and all. That surprised me.
Toy Story
A book with characters you wish would come to life
Oh wow uhhhhhh this is a tricky one! I hate questions like this :p Oh I know! The suitors from the last two Selection books :D

Disney Descendants
A book with my favorite villain or morally ambiguous character
I thought I didn't know the answer to this one, buuuut I do :p Joffrey from Game of Thrones. Don't ask me why I like him so much, I just always have and always will.
The Disney Book Tag

The Little Mermaid
A book with a character who is out of their element, a “fish out of water”
For this one I want to say 'any main character from a dystopian YA novel', because they all seem to come from poor backgrounds, but I'm going to go with All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. The reason I picked this is because one of the main character, Marie-Laure, who is blind, is clearly out of her depth when her father takes her to her great-uncles home, where she no longer knows the way around.

Cinderella
A book with a character who goes through a major transformation
I think I want to cheat with this one and say The Infernal Devices trilogy, what with Tessa being able to shapeshift and all :p Pretty big transformations.

Snow White
A book with an eclectic cast of characters
Hhhhhmmmmm a book with a really diverse set of characters... Might go with The Night Circus, as they are all in a circus, and everyone has very different talents, even if I couldn't really distinguish their personalities too much. If not these characters, then the characters from Pretty Little Liars, because the four girls are completely different with different hobbies and traits.
Sleeping Beauty
A book that put you to sleep
City of Glass... I'm sorry to those who like this, but I didn't enjoy it at all. Think I gave it 2 stars... I found it super duper boring and just didn't hold my attention at all. Probably because I hate Clary so much. Yeah the events might have been interesting, but I just hated constantly reading about Clary's frustrating personality and her 'relationship' with Jace. Over that shit.

The Lion King
A book with a character who had something traumatic happen to them in childhood
Easily picked this one. A Series of Unfortunate Events... No explanation needed.
Beauty and the Beast A beast of a book (a big book) that you were intimidated by, but found the story to be beautiful
Frustrating because I'm about to embark on a journey to adult fantasy (eg Brandon Sanderson, Game of Thrones, Patrick Rothfuss) so I wish I'd read at least one of those first, because I feel like they'd fit the bill... But seeing as I haven't read those yet, I'll have to say Empire of Storms, or like any after the third Throne of Glass book. As I mentioned in a previous tag, I loved this book, and everything that happens in it.
Aladdin
A book with a character who gets their wish granted, for better or worse
Going to go with Pretty Little Liars series, because when Alison disappears it's almost as if the girls are pleased she's gone, and they'd thought about her disappearing before, but now she's gone they don't know what to think.

Mulan
A book with a character who pretends to be someone or something they are not
Alright easy pick for me. Maven from Red Queen fits this one nicely, what with him turning out super bad and all. That surprised me.
Toy Story
A book with characters you wish would come to life
Oh wow uhhhhhh this is a tricky one! I hate questions like this :p Oh I know! The suitors from the last two Selection books :D

Disney Descendants
A book with my favorite villain or morally ambiguous character
I thought I didn't know the answer to this one, buuuut I do :p Joffrey from Game of Thrones. Don't ask me why I like him so much, I just always have and always will.



Nice post! I have a copy of all the said books but unfortunately, I haven't read them yet because I don't feel like reading them for now. :) I'll try to do this tag too.
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