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Nay Denise (naydenise) | 197 comments 1. Who are your favorite authors?

2. What's your preferred book format (hardcover, ebook, etc.) and why?

3. What was your favorite book as a kid?

4. What are your favorite genres?

5. What's the strangest book you've ever read? What made it strange?

6. What is the ONE book you recommend the most?


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Nay Denise (naydenise) | 197 comments 1. Who are your favorite authors?
Josephine Angelini, Kimber Leigh Wheaton, Amanda Carlson, Ednah Walters, A. G. Howard, JLA, Katie Lynn Johnson, Marissa Meyer, Michelle Hodkin and etc.

2. What's your preferred book format (hardcover, ebook, etc.) and why?
I prefer e-books because I don't have much storage space and I tend to be on the go. However, I do enjoy both hardcovers and paperbacks.

3. What was your favorite book as a kid?
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

4. What are your favorite genres?
Paranormal, Fantasy, New Adult

5. What's the strangest book you've ever read? What made it strange?
I honestly don't know. Lol. I guess My Sister's Reaper by Dorothy Dreyer since it was my first time reading a book about grim reapers.

6. What is the ONE book you recommend the most?
For Adult Paranormal lovers: Raven Falling by Misti Murphy. For YA Paranormal/Mythology lovers: Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini


Brianna bribookish (bribookish) | 265 comments 1. Who are your favorite authors?

Jennifer L. Armentrout, Stephenie Meyer, Wendy Higgins, Jamie McGuire, Richelle Mead...

2. What's your preferred book format (hardcover, ebook, etc.) and why?

HARDCOVER. They hold together alot better and they are beautiful. ;)

3. What was your favorite book as a kid?

Either Junie B. Jones Smells Something Fishy (Junie B. Jones, #12) by Barbara Park , Aliens Don't Wear Braces (Bailey School Kids #7) by Debbie Dadey , Puppies in the Pantry (Animal Ark, #3) by Lucy Daniels type of books! :)

4. What are your favorite genres?

Paranormal and contemporary are my top 2 favorites. :)

5. What's the strangest book you've ever read? What made it strange?

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold ... Good book (& movie)... But I shouldn't have to explain why... The subject of the book is a little disturbing honestly... The book is definitely descriptive.

6. What is the ONE book you recommend the most?

LUX SERIES BY JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT HANDS DOWN!!!!!


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Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) 1. Who are your favorite authors?
- J.K. Rowling, Veronica Roth, Marie Lu, Colleen Hoover, Katie McGarry, Tammara Webber, Sylvain Reynard, J.A. Redmerski, S.C. Stephens, Veronica Rossi, Richelle Mead, Stephanie Perkins, Jenny Han, Kasie West, P.C. Cast, Kristin Cast.

2. What's your preferred book format (hardcover, ebook, etc.) and why?
- Depends. I usually read more in Paperback (because it's comfortable to read.) and Ebook (I'm a night reader)

3. What was your favorite book as a kid?
- True Philippine Ghost Stories. I used to collect it.

4. What are your favorite genres?
- YA, NA, Contemporary Romance, Paranormal Romance, Sci-Fi Fantasy/Dystopia, Post Apocalyptic

5. What's the strangest book you've ever read? What made it strange?
- Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov , well the subject just weird me out. (view spoiler)

6. What is the ONE book you recommend the most?
- Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen , it's a Middle grade book. I've watched the film first then read the book. I seriously think it's one of the best book to movie adaptation I've ever seen.


message 5: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (bookishlybeauty) 1-Who are your favorite authors: Jane Austen, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Agatha Christie, Grace Livingston Hill, Trenton Lee Stewart.
2- What's your preferred book format (paperback, hardcover, etc.) and why: I like paperbacks, they just seem nicer than hardcovers, which I always somehow think are like strict librarians who don't want you to have much fun. I like ebooks, occasionally, but I usually only read them when I am traveling, not normally.
3-What was your favorite book as a kid: From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, by E.L. Konigsburg; Voyage of the Dawn Treader, by C.S. Lewis, The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, and The Anne Series by L.M. Montgomery.
4-What are your favorite genres: Fantasy, sci/fy, biographies, Christian living
5-What was the strangest book you ever read? What made it strange? Probably either Left Hand of Darkness (Urselea Le Guin), The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collines) or Divergent (Veronica Roth). Left hand of Darkness was recommended to me over and over again, but when I read it, it was boring with shades of desperation thrown in. HG and Divergent I read pretty much at the same time, within about 2 weeks of each other, and I felt so much deja vu that I couldn't go on with the series on either one, and I didn't care for the topic with those either.
6-What is the ONE book you recommend the most: Probably Pride and Prejudice or The Night Circus. Both of those are fantastic reads with well thought out characters and plots. And I like telling people that if they have never read Austen they haven't lived.


message 6: by Sofia (new)

Sofia Li (sslluvsbooks) | 8 comments 1. Who are your favorite authors?
Neil Gaiman | Marie Lu | Matthew Quick | Rick Riordan | Cassandra Clare | Sarah J. Maas | Robyn Schnieder | Jennifer Mattieus | Amy Zhang

2. What's your preferred book format (hardcover, ebook, etc.) and why?
I prefer reading either hardcover or eBooks. Paperbacks are too flimsy and get damaged way to easily

3. What was your favorite book as a kid?
The Mysterious Benedict Society

4. What are your favorite genres?
Young Adult Contemporary, High Fantasy, Science Fiction

5. What's the strangest book you've ever read? What made it strange?
Hyperbole and a Half: Allie Brosh because of the unusual format I haven't previously dipped my feet into

6. What is the ONE book you recommend the most?
Legend by Marie Lu because that is the holy grail of Young Adult Dystopian literature (excluding Divergent/Hunger Games)


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