Fight Like a YA Girl Book Tag

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I was tagged by Flavia from Flavia the Bibliophile to do this tag, so thank you Flavia for tagging me! The tag was created by Krysti from YA and Wine, so thank you Krysti for making the tag!

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Rules:

Thank the person who tagged you

Mention the creator Krysti at YA and Wine

Match at least one YA girl with each of the themes below

Tag as many people as you’d like!

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“It is so important for everyone to see examples of strong women in books, television, and movies.

There are so many ways in which women exhibit strength, so this tag is meant to be a celebration of some those strengths.”

I completely agree with this and I’m so happy that a tag like this exists!

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Warrior Girls

Safiya and Iseult from Truthwitch, Arya from A Song of Ice and Fire, and Clary and Isabelle from The Mortal Instruments. Safiya and Iseult are the ultimate fighting duo! They play off of each other’s strengths and weaknesses when they fight together. Arya is a young girl living in a corrupt world having to fight for her kingdom. Clary and Isabelle are Shadowhunters who slay demons one Seraph blade strike at a time.

Even though it only took like 6 books for Clary to learn  how to fight.
No I’m not bitter.

Girls Who Fight With Their Mind

Kestrel from The Winner’s Curse and Cress from The Lunar Chronicles aren’t very good in a physical fight, but don’t underestimate their wits!

Let’s not mention the fact that I didn’t like TWC and didn’t care for Kestrel at all.

Girls Who Fight With Their Heart

Scarlett from Caraval, Marguerite from A Thousand Pieces of You, and Etta from Passenger. All of these girls are driven by their heart and needing to find their family and keep them safe.

Let’s also not mention how Scarlett let herself get distracted by a GUY when she was supposed to be focused on finding her sister.
Again, not bitter.

Girls Who Are Trained Fighters

Annabeth Chase from Percy Jackson, and Alosa from Daughter of the Pirate King. Annabeth is the daughter of Athena and has been trained in Camp Half-Blood to fight monsters. Alosa is a captain of her own ship and has been brutally trained her entire life by her father, the pirate king.

No complaining here because I love these gals.

Strong Girls of Color

Dimple from When Dimple Met Rishi, Agnes from Rebels Like Us, and Starr from The Hate U Give. All of these girls fight against racial discrimination and stand up for what they believe in.

Imagine if these girls met though.
#squadgoals
^I hate myself for that

Girls Who Fight To Survive

Salora from Starflight, Laia from An Ember in the Ashes, and Cassie from The 5th Wave. They all live in a world where if they don’t fight, they die.

Girls Who Are Weapons Masters

Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games and Brienne of Tarth from A Song of Ice and Fire. Katniss is best known for her archery skills, which helped her survive the games and Brienne of Tarth is a master swords(wo)man that can beat any man in a battle.

Girls Who Don’t Conform To Gender Roles

Cath from Fangirl and Blue from The Raven Boys. Both of these girls don’t conform to the gender roles, such as wearing makeup or caring much about their appearance. They’re also strong-willed and don’t let guys step all over them.

Girls With Kick Butt Magical Powers

Adelina from The Young Elites and Hermione Granger from Harry Potter. Even though Adelina is an antihero/villain, she has some wicked cool powers, and then Hermione is – well – Hermione.

Strong Girls in Contemporary Novels

Molly from The Upside of Unrequited and Jude from I’ll Give You the Sun. I also wanted to include the girls from the POC category, but I didn’t want to re-use any characters or books.

Seriously Fierce Girls

Scarlet from The Lunar Chronicles and America from The Selection. It’s funny because both of these characters are redheads haha, but they’re definitely fierce!

Alosa from Daughter of the Pirate King is also fierce – and she’s ALSO a redhead

Most Anticipated Book With a Strong Leading Lady

americanpandaThis is my most anticipated book for 2018 so far. It looks so good (and I might’ve squealed just a little bit when the author followed me on not only Twitter but Instagram as well). Can we also just discuss how ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE that cover is?? AND IT’S A GIF *dies*

I requested an ARC for this book and I really hope I’m able to get one *prays to the panda god*

Let’s join hands and pray for me to get a physical ARC of this book! I’m not religious but that’s not important.

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I really hope you guys enjoyed this tag! I’ll actually be tagging people this time! If I tag you but you don’t want to do the tag, feel free not to do it! And also, if you’d like to do this tag but I didn’t tag you, feel free to do it as well! If you end up doing this tag, leave your links in the description for me to read 🙂

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I’ll be tagging some newer blogs I’ve followed and loved recently!

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27 thoughts on “Fight Like a YA Girl Book Tag

  1. This is such a great tag, Savannah, and I agree with all of your choices (well, of the books that I’ve read). Kestrel is one of my favorite characters simply because she’s so smart, and is infinitely bad-ass while wearing dresses and doing up her hair. She’s awesome! 🙂

    ~ Aimal @ Bookshelves & Paperbacks

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