this is the obvious question to ask because they really do come as a set
i feel pretty confident going with xavi, though
he’s one of my all-time favorites both as a player and as a personality, and in my opinion, if you had to pick out a linchpin for both spain and barca, a single individual who made the style work, well, i think you’ve gotta go with xavi. much as i love andres.
I was tagged by ivashkovadrian, and I tag: misslilycollinss,
lilyjcollinns, maliatale, patchcprianos, julianblakthorn.
What’s the first book you can remember reading as a child?
Because I wanted to? Mmm Twilight, I mean, i was 14 I think; for school I read some before but not because i wanted to. I loved twilight,that was such a fun time, read the books with my sister and my cousin and thenargue with them about every book, it was so good. I hate that everybody talksshit about twilight, because it WAS NOT. I mean, not everyone have to love it,but it's okay if some one likes them, it doesn't mean you are a better person because you hate them.
do you have any playlists you listen to while reading?
I don't listen to music when I'm reading.
where’s your favorite place to read?
My bed, I only read there.
have you ever recommended a book that ruined someone else’s life? what was it?
YES! If I stay to a friend of college, she cried reading the book, I'm trying to convince her to read Eleanor & Park, that book will kill her. I also recomended The fault in our stars to my cousin, she loved it.
which book had the greatest impact on your life?
This is hard, mm, Fangirl, The fault in our stars, The Mortal Instruments saga, The Twilight saga, Eleanor & Park. I read them during so differents stages of my life, they've helped me to be okay, to find a safe place to return when I'm tired of this world. They opened new opportunities for me, like with TMI I discovered a new world, or Twilight.
which author would you be thrilled to go out for coffee with?
Just one? I don't know, Rainbow Rowell I think, i want to talk with so many!! But Fangirl is everything to me.
what questions would you ask your favorite author given the chance?
I don't know, so many things, i mean I love all of her books, I read Eleanor and Park in 2013, and I totally fell in love with her writing, and then I read Fangirl online because my country sucks and they never bring here the new books, but in october it went out and I bought it. I promised myself I will not read any of her books on the internet again, I'll wait to come on paper. So here I'm patiently waiting.
which character can you relate to most?
CATHER, CATHER, cather, CATHER, I mean, I think with Cather. And with Eleanor to, they're incredible characters. Not that I think I'm amazing, but how she described the character, I identify with their ways of being.
do you have a goodreads account?
Yep, but I only use it to remember the books i've read, or to watch what to read.
do you read fanfiction?
Not now, I read some but I don't know where to find so, yeah, I'm an idiot. When I was younger I read a LOT.
do you watch any booktubers?
No
what’s the prettiest book cover you’ve seen?
I like the covers of Eleanor and Park, Fangirl, THG (i loved the new ones that they have here).
have you ever met any authors in person?
No, no one comes to Argentina.
if you had to switch lives with one book character, who would it be?
I don't know, they all have incredible histories, I can't choose one.
if you were to live in any universe from books you’ve read, which would it be?
Same that above, i just don´t know, i can't choose.
what is the absolute worst book you’ve ever read?
Marked, I couldn't finish it, it was just i don't know.
preferred reading format— ebooks, physical books, or both?
Physical books, is so different, but they are so expensive here, so I read ebooks too.
when is the best time to read a book (in your opinion)?
Afternoon? I don't have an specific time.
what are your top 3 books of 2014?
Fangirl (i read it last year), The retribution of Mara Dyer and Isla and the happily ever after. THEY ARE SO GOOD, everyone should read them!
List ten books that have stayed with you in some way. Don’t take but a few minutes, and don’t think too hard — they don’t have to be the “right” or “great” works, just the ones that have touched you. Tag [ten] friends, including me, so I’ll see your list.
I was tagged by chick-named-marylou, thanks love for taggin' me :)
1. The Book Thief by, Markus Zusak - "I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right" AND YOU MADE IT SO RIGHT <33
2. The Twilight Saga by, Stephenie Meyer - Twilight brouth me to this whole fangirl world, cheers!
3. The Perks of Being a Wallflower by, Stephen Chbosky - Oh, Charlie! Baby boy...
4. Me Before You by, Jojo Moyes - Emotional Rollercoaster that's it.
5. Tell the Wolves I'm Home by, Carol Rifka Brunt - Oh June, sweet June, it was a heartbreaking journey, but it was so worth.
6. Casual Vacancy by, J. K. Rowling - WHAT A PLOT TWIST! CAN'T GET OVER IT.
7. The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe - Mrs. Anne Schwalbe, a warrior, a brave warrior.
8. Hush Hush by, Becca Fitzpatrick - Patch is gold, i swear!
9. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by, Michelle Hodkin - the wating was SO worth!
10. The Antichrist by, Friedrich Nietzsche - come on, read those big thinkers is life dude, your mind requires be cultivated, remember this.
I tag: danbiaps; hisamericangirlfriend; patchcprianos; mrclives; lovelystewart; cullenswans; cullencircus