#1
My favorite book as a young child was Goodnight, Moon by Margaret Wise Brown.
#2
My favorite book of all time is Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh. I had one copy that I read until it fell apart, then I got another copy to replace it. (Which is now falling apart). I got a hardcover special anniversary edition as a birthday present this year and I plan on keeping it safe. Thanks to that book (and the movie), I've been writing and journaling since I was 7 and to this day I still really enjoy a good spy/heist novel.
#3
When I'm stressed out, I tend to listen to audiobooks and read more comic book/graphic novels.
#4
As of right now, I have more fantasy books on my bookshelf and my to-read list than I do any other genre
#5
My favorite graphic novel (so far) is The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi.
#6
I'm slightly ashamed to say that I have not read the entire series of The Chronicles of Narnia. I read the first book in 5th grade and I've seen the movies. Just haven't gotten around to reading the rest. I should get on that.
#7
My favorite classics are/were The Secret Garden, A Little Princess, and The Wizard of Oz.
#8
When I was in elementary school, I wrote and illustrated a picture book about a girl and her cat, titled Lucy and Kate, for the Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators contest. I got an honorable mention.
#9
The first manga that I read was Ranma 1/2 by Rumiko Takahashi.
#10
One of my bookish pet peeves is having to mark a book as DNF.
#11
As a kid I didn't like the clear plastic covering that were on library-owned hardcover books because I wanted to be able to feel the jacket and see what was underneath. I still feel the same way now.
#12
I still have bookmarks from elementary school.
#13
My least favorite genre (so far) are romance books that don't have any other storyline other than the main characters getting together.
#14
I was a fan of Twilight when I was in late high school and early college. (And I didn't care if Bella was an unreliable narrator.) But I never considered myself to be a "Twihard". Back then I was Team Edward but after reading Dannika Dark's books, the shifter world seems much more interesting.
#15
I love it when a book that I enjoyed gets turned into a movie. But I can't stand it when the original cover of a book is replaced with the movie version.
#16
My favorite place to read is in a big comfy chair with a blanket nearby and tea, coffee or apple cider at my side.
#17
I don't like marking in books or dog-earring the pages.
#18
Paperback or Hardcover? Hardcover
#19
I read more fiction books than I do non-fiction books.
#20
I'd rather have a book that has a lot of chapters but fewer pages per chapter.
#21
My favorite brick and mortar bookstore is Half-Price Books. My favorite online bookstore is Book Outlet.
#22
The first book I ever had signed by an author was Things Change by Patrick Jones.
#23
When I was in elementary school, there were many times I choose to read during recess rather than do what all the other kids were doing.
#24
My favorite book of the Bible is Ruth.
#25
Buying a new copy of a book is fun and all but I much rather "adopt" a used copy instead.
Unfortunately, I only own The Wizard of Oz. |
#8
When I was in elementary school, I wrote and illustrated a picture book about a girl and her cat, titled Lucy and Kate, for the Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators contest. I got an honorable mention.
#9
The first manga that I read was Ranma 1/2 by Rumiko Takahashi.
Image courtesy of Goodreads |
#10
One of my bookish pet peeves is having to mark a book as DNF.
#11
As a kid I didn't like the clear plastic covering that were on library-owned hardcover books because I wanted to be able to feel the jacket and see what was underneath. I still feel the same way now.
#12
I still have bookmarks from elementary school.
#13
My least favorite genre (so far) are romance books that don't have any other storyline other than the main characters getting together.
#14
I was a fan of Twilight when I was in late high school and early college. (And I didn't care if Bella was an unreliable narrator.) But I never considered myself to be a "Twihard". Back then I was Team Edward but after reading Dannika Dark's books, the shifter world seems much more interesting.
#15
I love it when a book that I enjoyed gets turned into a movie. But I can't stand it when the original cover of a book is replaced with the movie version.
#16
My favorite place to read is in a big comfy chair with a blanket nearby and tea, coffee or apple cider at my side.
Image courtesy of Michelle Meiklejohn at Free Digital Photos |
#17
I don't like marking in books or dog-earring the pages.
#18
Paperback or Hardcover? Hardcover
Image courtesy of ddpavuma at Free Digital Photos |
#19
I read more fiction books than I do non-fiction books.
#20
I'd rather have a book that has a lot of chapters but fewer pages per chapter.
#21
My favorite brick and mortar bookstore is Half-Price Books. My favorite online bookstore is Book Outlet.
#22
The first book I ever had signed by an author was Things Change by Patrick Jones.
#23
When I was in elementary school, there were many times I choose to read during recess rather than do what all the other kids were doing.
#24
My favorite book of the Bible is Ruth.
#25
Buying a new copy of a book is fun and all but I much rather "adopt" a used copy instead.
Hi, Barb! This if fantastic. I share some of your favorite reads; #1 and #2. This is definitely a less scary platform than a video. lololol
ReplyDeleteKeep shining!