Monday, March 10, 2014

The Ultimate Book Lovers Survery



1. Your Favorite Book; Just Listen by Sarah Dessen and City of Bones by Cassandra Clare. Love those. Love the music part about Just Listen and I love the quirkyness of City of Bones, they are just perfect.


2. Least Favorite Book; Oh dear, this is hard let me think. I know before I hit like late 7th grade I really started liking reading, anytime before that, I didn't really care for it except when I was a weeeee little lad. I'll say Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin because apparently I have a list of books I don't like on GoodReads. I know there's been books I could. not. get. through. But I don't remember which they were.


3. A Book That Completely Surprised You(Good/Bad); The Shack by Wim. Paul Young. This book was really good but also terrifying in the sense of knowing that it could happen. But it was really good!

4. A Book That Made You Laugh Out Loud; The Mortal Instruments series, yello!

5. A Non-Fiction Book You Actually Enjoyed; This may be an expected answer, but Marley and Me by John Grogan, such a cute book

6. A Book That Makes You Cry; Considering it's been a while since I've read, and to be honest I've forgotten a lot of what the stories were about, I'm going to say The City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare.

7. A Book That's Hard To Read;  The Order of The Phoenix, or Burned by P.C. and Kristen Cast. Burned switched POV's too many times for me. and OTP dragged :[ I had to take a break from the series after that one.

8. A Book You Want To Read But Never Have; All of them. Lol. The Clockwork Prince, The Perks of Being A Wallflower, The Fault in Our Stars, Catching Jordan, Thirst #1, Hush, Hush, The Hunger Games, Dreamland.

9. A Book You've Read More Than Once; A LOT.
  
10. The First Novel You Remember Reading; The Little House on The Prairie

11. The Book That Made You Fall In Love With Reading; The Chronicles of Narnia

12. A book so emotionally draining you had to set it aside for a bit or couldn't finish it; Passion by Lauren Kate

13. Favorite childhood book; Oh gosh... there's so many. Umm I remember always liking Go, Dog, Go by P. D. Eastman when I was first starting to read. I always got books as gifts and that so I can't really remember.

14. Book that should be required on HS/college reading list; I'm going to say Pride & Prejudiced by Jane Austen, and Exposed by Susan Vaught

15. Favorite book dealing with foreign culture; Either I read one and I don't remember, or I didn't read one. [wow my memory is incredible, then again, it's late too]

16. Favorite book turned to movie; Twilight[I have yet to read LOTR]. I know 'omg Twilight is so blahblahblah'-I was a Twihard! Kay? Looking back on it yes, I do see how it's easy to tease, but I like it. So there.Fiddle. Dee. Dee.

17. Book turned movie and completely desecrated; Like I said in a previous post, I haven't watched it, but the trailer for it completely annoys me. City of Bones. 

18. A book you can't find on the shelves anymore; Club Vampyre by Laurell K. Hamilton

19. A book that changed your mind about a particular object; One of those books of a certain genre that you thought you'd never like but actually end up enjoy it.

20. A book you'd recommend to a close minded/ignorant/racist person; The Good Life by Trip Lee, or Harry Potter.

21. A guilty pleasure book; Books from my childhood. Reminds me of the gold ole days. Ya know?

22. Favorite Series; The Mortal Instruments, The Infernal Devices, Harry Potter, Chronicles of Narnia, The Unfortunate Events, Hush, Hush, Fallen, The A-List, Summer, House of Night, Vampire Academy, Wicked Lovely, Halo.

23. Favorite romance novel; Oh my, some of these questions are too hard. Maybe Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen, or any Sarah Dessen novel. The Lucky One was really good too, so was The Last Song, we'll stick with those.

24. A book you later found out the author later lied about; No idea

25. Faorite Autobiographical/Biography books; Miles to Go, Through My Eyes. There was one other one I've read I'm like 97 percent sure was written by a guy in the war times, but I'm not exactly sure if that's right or what it was called or anything.

26. A book you wish would be written; I think everything has been written, lol. Though, if it could be turned into a book. Cyberbully would be really good. I think that's one movie everyone should watch at least once. Stinkin tear jerker.

27. A book you could write if you had all the resources; probably a fantasy/romance sort of type, that would be really cool. Bucket List right there.

28. A book you wish you never read; Again, I don't really remember.

29. An author you completely hate/avoid; Ellen Hopkins.

30. An author you will read whatever they put out; Cassandra Clare, J.K. Rowling, Richelle Mead, Becca Fitzpatrick, Sarah Dessen, P.C. Cast, Nicholas Sparks.
 

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