20 Questions Book Tag

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I tagged myself to ABookNation‘s post with the same title so you better check it out as well.

#1: How many books are too many in a series?

After reading Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, I have started thinking that thirteen would only be acceptable if the author was Snicket, or if the craft was as good as Snicket’s, or if the story was about the Baudelaire children. It’s not too much to ask.

#2: How do you feel about cliff-hangers?

A necessary evil.

loki

#3: Hardcover or paperback?

Both for my favorites. Anyway, there is always the ‘e-book’ option for those I don’t care to collect.

#4: Favorite book?

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

#5: Least Favorite Book?

Harvey Specter, Suits

I might have forgotten about it.

#6: Love Triangles, yes or no?

I don’t really mind love triangles or even more complicated relationships as my YA novel, To be Continued, delves on that but I think I’m more comfortable reading about them in short fiction.

#7 Free question: Who by far is your favorite fictional character?

The list I got didn’t have a seventh question so I suppose I could simply ask one of my own and answer it. Sherlock Holmes.

#8: A book you are currently reading?

Dear Enemy.

#9: Last book you recommended to someone?

Good Omens.

Good Omens

#10: Oldest book you’ve read? (publication date)


Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

#11: Newest book you’ve read? (publication date)


Fantastic Beasts – The Crimes of Grindelwald: The Original Screenplay

#12: Favorite author?

J.K. Rowling based on the amount of books I read from her. Based on how I relate to as I writer, I go for Lemony Snicket.

#13: Buying books or borrowing?

Buying. Or downloading.

#14: A book you dislike that everyone seems to love?

Eragon.

#15: Bookmarks or dog-ears?

Bookmarks. People who dog-ear books must be severely punished.

#16: A book you can always reread?

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

#17: Can you read while listening to music?

Of course.

Music

#18: One POV or multiple POVs?

One POV. Multiple POVs only work well when executed in a way characters really sound different from each other.

#19: Do you read a book in one sitting or over multiple days?

Define work. Give me a day when I can read to my heart’s content and I won’t ask for anything more. Apart from coffee and regular toilet breaks.

#20: Who do you tag?

Hey, it is a free world.

Tony Stark
Prex JD V Ybasco
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