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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead

The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill


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171. What is an underrated book that you think deserves more attention than it gets?


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish. It’s an INCREDIBLE story. It’s long and dense, but it’s so worth it. It’s probably not for everyone m, but I wish it was.


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Jennifer Goins | 525 comments One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid.


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172. Do you ever participate in any reading challenges? Which one is your favorite?


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Yes! I participate in reading challenges all the time. Right now I have two favorites, Bingo and A Trip Around The World.


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173. Do you ever participate in any readathons? If so, which one is your favorite?


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Never. Did not even know they existed.


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Debra wrote: "Never. Did not even know they existed."

Oh, yeah. There are a ton to choose from, if you're interested. They happen all throughout the year.


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174. What were your reading habits like as a kid, or when you first started reading? How is it different or similar to your current reading habits?


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175. What is your perfect summer reading spot?


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jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Krystyna wrote: "174. What were your reading habits like as a kid, or when you first started reading? How is it different or similar to your current reading habits?"

I didn’t really have reading habits as a kid as I didn’t have many books. I read the same books over and over. I did covet my scholastic reader catalog though whenever I got one.


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jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Krystyna wrote: "175. What is your perfect summer reading spot?"

I loved sitting on the beach with a breeze and shade and a book. I’m hoping next year to get a nice comfy sofa for the porch so I can read outside again.


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jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Krystyna wrote: "173. Do you ever participate in any readathons? If so, which one is your favorite?"

Yes I participate in #24B4Monday readathon on Litsy with Sumisbooks. It takes place the last full weekend of every month. Also I help her run the GR readathon group.


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176. What are the perfect summer reads that you'd recommend to others?


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Krystyna wrote: "173. Do you ever participate in any readathons? If so, which one is your favorite?"

The Reading Rush and Dewey's 24 Hour Readathon.


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Krystyna wrote: "176. What are the perfect summer reads that you'd recommend to others?"

Jaws by Peter Benchley


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177. What are some of your favorite thrillers?


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Favorite Thrillers

1. Bird Box by Josh Malerman
2. Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist
3. Pines by Blake Crouch (the series)


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178. What was the last book you’ve read that you couldn’t put down?


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments . Last book I couldn't put down
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The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White

This book surprised me. I started reading it on a whim, and ended up loving it.


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Jennifer Goins | 525 comments The last book that I couldn't put down was Hopeless by Colleen Hoover.


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jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Last book I couldn’t put down is the one I’m currently reading. I’ve been forced to put it down each day so I can get other stuff done: A Magical Match. This series is such a good cozy mystery.


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Krystyna wrote: "178. What was the last book you’ve read that you couldn’t put down?"

You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Krystyna wrote: "177. What are some of your favorite thrillers?"

The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware
He Started It by Samantha Downing
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Krystyna wrote: "174. What were your reading habits like as a kid, or when you first started reading? How is it different or similar to your current reading habits?"

I read a lot in elementary school because we were supposed to. I stopped reading for fun until I hit the end of high school.
The difference is that I read for fun now. I prefer to read over anything else for the most part.


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179. What book would you want to have with you on a deserted island?


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180. What is a plot of a book that you've always wanted to read but hasn't been written yet, or you haven't found/read yet?


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Krystyna wrote: "179. What book would you want to have with you on a deserted island?"

Dracula by Bram Stoker


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Krystyna wrote: "180. What is a plot of a book that you've always wanted to read but hasn't been written yet, or you haven't found/read yet?"

I have always thought it would be interesting to read a (fake, of course) history of gargoles. Their family lives, politics, wars, heros, etc.


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jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Krystyna wrote: "179. What book would you want to have with you on a deserted island?"

My friend and I have what we would call our island books.

Dracula
Annie Freeman’s Fabulous Traveling Funeral
IT


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jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Debra wrote: "Krystyna wrote: "180. What is a plot of a book that you've always wanted to read but hasn't been written yet, or you haven't found/read yet?"

I have always thought it would be interesting to read ..."


That would be interesting! I was just thinking fan fiction about my favorite gobgoyle (part goblin and part gargoyle) Oscar from my favorite series.


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181. Have you ever read a self-published book? If so, did you enjoy it?


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Jennifer Goins | 525 comments I have read a self-published book. And I absolutely loved it. The book is Slammed by Colleen Hoover and it also turned into a trilogy!


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments I have read a self-published book. And loved it.

The Crown Tower by Michael J. Sullivan


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments jb wrote: "That would be interesting! I was just thinking fan fiction about my favorite gobgoyle (part goblin and part gargoyle) Oscar from my favorite series. .."

A gobgoyle, that would be good to include in the history book.


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182. Has a book ever changed your life?


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183. Has a book ever scared you or given you nightmares?


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Krystyna wrote: "183. Has a book ever scared you or given you nightmares?"

I listened to the audiobook for It by Stephen King, and the narrator did a great job. It scared me a little bit especially when it did the voice for it.

Krystyna wrote: "182. Has a book ever changed your life?"

No, not really.


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Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Krystyna wrote: "183. Has a book ever scared you or given you nightmares?"

Yes. Dracula by Bram Stoker scared me. No nightmares though.


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184. Have you ever met a (famous or semi-famous) author face to face? Where?


message 644: by Laurel County (last edited Jul 06, 2020 06:21AM) (new)

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I've met some authors at conferences that I've attended. Some of the authors that I've met are: Lauren Myracle, Shaun David Hutchinson, Gabby Rivera, Emma Straub, Jasmine Guillory, Marie Lu, Renee Ahdieh, S. Jae-Jones, Ryan La Sala, Meredith Russo, Kekla Magoon, Gene Luen Yang, Sandhya Menon, Veronica Roth, Tiffany D. Jackson, Zack Smedley, and a few more that I can't think of at the moment.


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments I've never met an author.


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Vivian wrote: "I've never met an author."

We need to go to a book signing.


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185. Are you generally good at guessing twists or being able to see what's coming?


message 648: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Never. I never guess correctly or see twists. Sometimes, I get a piece or two correct. But that is all.


message 649: by jb (new)

jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments I’ve met a few authors but none famous. I did get to see R. L. Stine once.


message 650: by jb (new)

jb Byrkit (jbbyrkit) | 381 comments Krystyna wrote: "185. Are you generally good at guessing twists or being able to see what's coming?"

Sometimes yes. Maybe more often than not.


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