I have, but I usually keep the dust cover onĭid I win? I don’t think I won. Just the last sentence, but that truly is the end so…Ħ fingers Never Have I Ever…read a book without the dust cover I don’t remember a specific instance, but my friends and I spent so much time in bookstores when we were younger, I’m sure this has happenedħ fingers Never Have I Ever…read the end of a book before reading the beginning I loved the Delirium trilogy by Lauren Oliver, liked a few more of her books after that, then Rooms was really not for meĨ fingers Never Have I Ever…gone into a bookstore to buy one book and come out with many more I don’t think I have, but maybe that will be a project some dayĩ fingers Never Have I Ever…hated a book by an author I love No, although I have different reading taste now I don’t think I’ve ever stopped liking a book I used to likeĩ fingers Never Have I Ever…dressed up as one of my favorite literary characters I usually avoid books I think I’ll hate and of the books I read and hated, I thought I would like when I startedĩ fingers Never Have I Ever…wrote a fanfiction about my favorite booksĩ fingers Never Have I Ever…loved a book when I was young and hated it when I got older ![]() Although the series is chronological, it’s not necessary to read them in orderĩ fingers Never Have I Ever…burned a bookĩ fingers Never Have I Ever…read a book I knew I would hate I read Peril at End House by Agatha Christie, which is actually book 8 in the Hercule Poirot series. What terrifies her is everything she could lose if she wins. Amy knows the consequences if she can’t beat Roux. Original tag by Madame Writer/Anne with a Book Never Have I Ever…read a later book in a series before reading the first book To protect herself and her family and save the life she’s built, Amy must beat the devil at her own clever game, matching wits with Roux in an escalating war of hidden pasts and unearthed secrets. ![]() That is, whoever has the most fingers up by the end. ![]() In this case, the tally of scores at the end decides the winner. Never Have I Ever originated as a drinking game, also known as “Ten Fingers,” where a person would make a statement (like Never Have I Ever eaten dirt) and anyone who has done that action must put one finger down (and often drink). First, the rules, as explained by the creator: I haven’t played this one in a long time, and never have I ever played a book specific version of it.
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