This tag was created by RayKayBooks (otherwise known as Rachel Reads).
Would you rather...
1. Read only trilogies or stand alones?
Although with trilogies I have more time to get attached to the characters and see their world evolve (or get destroyed, huh), I'd have to go with stand alones. That is because I tend to get attached to characters early on in the book and the action is faster paced when there is no sequel. I always worry that I won't like the sequel and it would ruin the book series for me.
2. Read only female or male authors?
Now, for this one, I couldn't care less.
I've never payed attention to the author's gender when choosing a book. There are suppositions that female authors are more in touch with feelings... Excuse me, have you read anything by John Green?!
3. Shop at Barnes & Noble or Amazon?
Definitely Amazon!
What could be better than ordering books online and having them delivered to your front step? Moreover, the books I want always seem to be cheaper on Amazon than on Barnes and Noble but, then again, I don't go there often.
4. All books become movies or t.v. shows?
Honestly, I'd go with neither but since this is a would you rather tag and not a please voice your opinion in total disregard of the nature of these questions tag, I'd rather all books become TV shows. In a TV show, the characters can portray more development and more details from the book can be included. (But the Harry Potter movies were, indeed, incredible)
5. Read 5 pages per day or 5 books per week?
5 books per week!
I couldn't stand only reading 5 pages everyday, I'd only finish about 4 books in an entire year! I already read a lot and there was a time when I would read 5 books per week so I would but rather do that.
6. Be a professional reviewer or author?
A professional reviewer.
You know those times when you have a creative writing assignment and you're stumped? Yeah, that's me 75% of the time. That being said, if I have specific guideline, I enjoy it. As a professional reviewer, I could help inspire others to pick up books they might have ignored otherwise. I'd have a chance to show how a book can make you feel and think; I would love it.
7. Only read your top 20 favorite books over and over or always read new ones that you haven't read before?
This is a tough one but... I'd always read new books I haven't read before.
Don't get me wrong, I enjoy re-reading my favorite books but thinking about the thousands of other books I could read, I'd be missing an opportunity to find a new great book.
8. Be a librarian or book seller?
A book seller.
That is because I believe there would be more customer service involved. Maybe someone would come in looking for a book as a gift to someone and need advice based on their favorite genres. Personally, when I go to the library, I already have a certain book in mind so I don't ask anyone their opinion. I simply walk through, find it, (check it out - of course) and leave.
9. Only read your favorite genre, or every genre except your favorite?
I would stick with my favorite genres (is that cheating?): fantasy, paranormal, dystopian...
There are so many books in each genre, I don't think I could possibly get bored of one.
10. Only read physical books or eBooks?
Only read physical books.
I love the feel of the book in my hands and turning the pages makes me feel for accomplished for some reason. I would miss the practical aspect of eBooks though...
So there you go, those were my answers to all the questions!
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