When I saw this cute bibliophile post by Jessica of Chronically Vintage, I knew I simply had to join in with my own version of the post.
I just adore books {as mentioned here and as you might tell from my 'Currently’ posts!} and this really is a delightful questionnaire that explores the different way each book lover might enjoy their reading experiences.
Do you snack while you read? If so, what is your favorite reading snack?
Frequently ~ some of my books are always talking about the delicious food they are eating and it makes me soooo hungry. I’m looking at you Brain Jacques’ Redwall series!
I wouldn’t say I have a favorite snack, I’ll eat anything I feel like ~ cookies are quite frequent however.
What is your favourite drink while reading?
Tea naturally! Green teas of all flavors, and the ever amazing French Earl Grey. Mmmm.
Do you tend to mark your books as you read, or does the idea of writing in books horrify you?
I would never write in novels, but I am forever making notes and underlines in my non-fiction books. Only in pencil! For some reason that seems to make it less of a heinous crime. (~ ヮ •)
How do you keep your place while reading a book? Bookmark? Dog-ears? Laying the book flat open?
I used be very guilty of leaving my books open facedown to keep my place ~ my mother would tell me not to ~ “You’ll break the spine!” ~ but I would be in such a hurry that I wouldn’t care.
As I’ve gotten older and collected more and more vintage books that just fall apart when you read them, let alone opening them wide, or heaven forbid! Laying them facedown! Well, now I use bookmarks. I’m still in a hurry though, so that can be anything from a hair band, to a tissue, to a leaf! Anything small and flat will do.
Fiction, non-fiction, or both?
Mostly fiction I’m afraid. I would love to read more non-fiction on subjects I’d like to learn about, but I really have to be in exactly the right mood for that, so it doesn’t happen very often at all. If I do read non-fiction, it is most likely to be some kind of book on horses ~ training, dressage, stable management, etc.
Are you the kind of person who tends to read to the end of a chapter, or can you stop anywhere?
Who wants to stop in the middle of the chapter?? Ahh! If it’s a book I have read many times over {and I have quite a lot of those!}, I can stop in the middle of the chapter, because I know what’s coming next.
But if it’s a new book, or one I haven’t read in a while and I’m really into it; I’m hard pressed to put it down, even at the chapter ends.
Are you the type of person to throw a book across the room or on the floor if the author irritates you?
Oh yes. I have read some absolute trash; without even meaning to, and one time I was just so disgusted with the rubbish the author had written that I tossed the book across the room, than promptly tossed it into the recycling bin. I try to only read books that are uplifting, or that make you think in a good way. I don’t have time for dirty, insipid or stupid books.
Hahah, that makes me sound so stuck up and pretentious! °(◕ o ◕)° I don’t think that I am, I’m just super fussy about what I consider to be a good book. I also know that I am very eclectic with my literature choices.
If you come across an unfamiliar word, do you stop and look it up right away?
I try too! I love learning about new words. Etymology absolutely fascinates me ~ language, vernacular and the origin of words is one of my deep interests.
What are you currently reading?
”Mattimeo – A Tale of Redwall” by Brian Jacques
What is the last book you bought?
Mary Grant Bruce’s “Back to Billabong” for the Kindle. I rarely buy new hardcopy books, but I will thrift books like they are going out of style. {Which they sort of are! (TT Д TT) }
Are you the type of person that reads one book at a time, or can you read more than one?
I can read more than one book at a time, but I really don’t like too, and generally won’t. Even if I have to finish a book I don’t want to read to read the one I do.
Do you have a favourite time/place to read?
Any time of the day will do for me, but the best place to read is somewhere cozy ~ preferably a couch, near a window with the sun streaming in. Yes, I’m part cat.
Do you prefer series books or stand-alones?
A bit of both actually. If the story is really good, but I don’t like the rest of the author’s writing, I usually like a stand-alone, but as I tend to get very attached to certain authors and characters, I probably mostly prefer series because I just want to read more.
Is there a specific book or author you find yourself recommending over and over?
Mmm, not so much. Like I previously mentioned, I’m so eclectic with my taste, I tend to stay away from recommendations, because most people don’t read what I do.
How do you organize your books? (By genre, title, author's last name, etc.)
By genre, then series, or author, and that’s as far as it goes. I have too many books to get really fussy, and not enough bookshelves to spread them all out.
N.B: After talking so much about eclectic reading choices, I sort of felt I needed to answer one more question, so I added it on…
What kinds of books do you like to read and who are your favorite authors from those genres?
- Regency romances ~ Georgette Heyer
- Quirky/humorous Science Fiction ~ Terry Pratchett
- Pony books ~ Josephine Pullein-Thompson & Monica Edwards
- Classics ~ L. M. Montgomery & J.R. Tolkien
- Children’s Classics ~ Hugh Lofting
I hope you have enjoyed this little Q&A, and please do write up your own answers if you are so inclined. I would love to read about your reading habits, so don’t forget to leave a link if you post. ヾ(^-^)ノ
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bonita
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I lapped up your wonderful answers with the same gusto as though I was flipping through a resplendent read, dear Bonita. Thank you very much for continuing on with this delightful reading blog tag game. It's a pleasure to learn more about your own book loving habits, my fellow bibliophile.
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My pleasure! It was such a fun Q&A to do; thank you so much for sharing it. ♡
DeleteI enjoyed reading Jessica's book Q&A, so I'm glad to read another one. I am very with you on reading uplifting books, and on Georgette Heyer and Redwall (although I admit to only having read a couple of the latter)!
ReplyDeleteGeorgette Heyer is simply fabulous, though I don't tend to like her mystery books, I just adore the wit and humour of her romances. And Redwall; the books are just such a good bit of fun! Though that food always makes me wish I could jump into the book and join in with the feasting!
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