One romance, one non-fiction, and one non-romance fiction - then I just pick up whatever I'm in the mood for. Your favorite childhood book? - "The Witch of Blackbird Pond".ĭo you ever read more than one book at a time? - Often 3-4. I hate required reading makes me feel like I'm back in school. I'm a sucker for the Regency male (but who isn't?) All Jane Austen, but especially "Sense and Sensibility", All of the Harry Potters, "Gone With the Wind", most of Georgette Heyer (wait, that's more than 3!) I read pretty quickly so I have a hard time justifying spending money on books. Candy (this is definitely a problem for me) :) In bed late at night while everyone else is sleeping. Sometimes, but usually not more than one fiction book at a time I was also obsessed with the Babysitters' Club I wouldn't want to make any book required reading. If you somehow could make one book required reading for everyone, what would it be? On second thought, those are all tied with a billion other books.įictional character you're secretly in love with? Tough one.probably Holt's On the Night of the Seventh Moon, Veryan's The Mandarin of Mayfair, and a toss-up between Chase's Lord of Scoundrels, Chesney's The French Affair and Stuart's Lord of Danger. Historical romance, fantasy, mystery/thriller. Other than that, I've spent upwards of $20 for research books. After selling off the ones I already had, it came out better than it sounds. Some of them were only worth a few dollars but a few were ones I would have had to pay upwards of $30 each. I paid $225 for a box of Patricia Veryan books once. What's most money you've ever spent on a book? My valuable out-of-print titles, not so much.ĭepends on the book. I've never been able to read just one book at a time.Īs long as I get it back, I'll lend a book to almost anyone. *If you somehow could make one book required reading for everyone, what would it be? Gone Too Far.Ī toss-up between The Aristocats and Where the Wild Things Areĭo you ever read more than one book at a time? *Fictional character you're secretly in love with? I love Sam Starrett. *Your three favorite books? Gone Too Far by Suzanne Brockmann (Sam Starrett is my number one baby.) Dark of Night by Suzanne Brockmann (Dave Malkoff is my second baby.) For The Roses by Julie Garwood (Cole Clayborne is my Historical baby.) *Your favorite three genres? Contemporary Newer hard cover books $1.00 and oversized paperback 50 cents. Starting at 10 cents each for paperbacks and 3 for $1.00 hardbacks. What's most money you've ever spent on a book? I have been buying books from the libraries for 12 years. *Your favorite reading snack? Chocolate or Sunflower seeds I don't really know that many people, besides online that reads my taste in books.ĭo you ever write in your books? I can't write in a book. Other than that, I have never been asked to borrow a book. *Your book lending policy? I've only lent a book out once. *Do you ever read more than one book at a time? yes If you somehow could make one book required reading for everyone, what would it be? The Three Musketeers It's a great adventure for readers, and for writers, it's a great study in dialogue and pacing. Your three favorite books? The Three Musketeers, These Old Shades, Charmed Lifeįictional character you're secretly in love with? Aramis from The Three Musketeers and Rob Marcel, the hero of my first novel (still unpublished, but going through a long-awaited rewrite in 2011) Your favorite three genres? historical novels, Regency romances, historical mysteries What's most money you've ever spent on a book? Maybe $40 for a research book? But I sure don't do that very often! Your favorite reading snack? I snack more with TV than I do with reading. It was really hard to convince myself that it was okay to do that, though! Your book lending policy? I only lend out books if I can resign myself to the possibility that I'll never see it again.ĭo you ever write in your books? I write in the margins of my research books. Your favorite place to read? In bed, last thing I do at night to relax before I go to sleep Your favorite childhood book? Where the Wild Things Areĭo you ever read more than one book at a time? Sometimes, but not usually
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |