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They say that just before you die your whole life flashes before your eyes, but that’s not how it happened for me.
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
Thanks wonderfullybookish for tagging me!
(You should go check out her blog. It's amazing!)
Rule 1: post the rules
Rule 2: answer the questions the tagger set for you
Rule 3: tag 11 people and link them to your post
Rule 4: let them know you tagged them
Questions:
1. How many hours a day do you read?
Probably 2 or 3 on average, but I'm not really consistent. Some days I'll read for 6 hours and some days I don't read at all.
2. How many books do you own? (ebooks not included)
Last time I counted, it was about 300. Of those, there are about 75 I haven't read, and about 30 nonfiction books.
3. Which author would you most like to meet?
I'd probably choose J.K. Rowling or John Green (cliche, I know) But, if I could raise an author from the dead, I'd probably choose Hermann Hesse (I've only read three of his novels, but I'm absolutely in love with him)
4. Authors you've been meaning to read, but haven't gotten around to yet?
Definitely Jane Austen. My mom loves her, and Pride and Prejudice is one of the few movies I've seen without reading the book first. (in my defense, I first saw the movie when I was 10, so it probably wouldn't have been easy for me to read Jane Austen)
5. Favorite genre of books?
Young Adult or Classics. I know those aren't really specific genres, but it's what I read most.
I'm going to tag a mixture of people I follow and my followers:
bibliocleptomania, sacredbooks, fortheloveofbooksandreading, xgingerbookworm, completelybooked, wenchingwithshakespeare, lisalikesbooks, the-book-hall, ladyliteracy, coolnerdyreader, intheshelf
Questions:
1. What is the longest book you have read?
2. How many books do you usually read in a month?
3. What is one book that you think is underrated?
4. Which author have you read the most books by, and how many of their books have you read?
5. What is your favorite book that you had to read for school?
Excuse me, dear fans of the Lunar Chronicles - I am reading Scarlet right now and sort of getting impatient to know if Cinder and Kai ever meets in this book? Or at least talk? Please tell me? Thank you! I am dying to know!
They do not.