Happy Sunday! Today I’m going to answer some booky questions, which I have done previously on an old blog before I got more serious about it.
I’m going to leave my old answers in here too just to show the difference in my answers from 2020.
- How many books are too many for a series?
2020: I feel like I haven’t been turned away from a series because it had too many books. But I like 3/4 book series the best.
2023: This is still true, I feel like I keep my book series between 3 to 4.
- How do you feel about cliffhangers?
2020: Sometimes I love them and can pick up later, but sometimes it makes me stay up reading because I have to figure it out.
2023: I don’t love them because like 2020 me said I stay up all night reading what happens after the “cliffhanger”
- Hardcover or paperback?
2020: Both? I have quite a few of both.
2023: I love paperbacks but have a healthy mix of both.
- Favorite book?
2020: Anything by Sarah Knight. But most recently Hearts, Strings, and Other Breakable Things by Jacqueline Firkins
2023: Everything Riley Sager!
- Least favorite book?
2020: I haven’t came across a book I haven’t liked.
2023: Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls
- Love triangles? yes or no?
2020: Yes! I love a good love triangle.
2023: Yes!!
- The most recent book you couldn’t finish?
2020: I have never not finished a book
2023: Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls
- A book you’re currently reading?
2020: The Guest List by Lucy Foley
2023: Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult
- Last book you recommended to someone?
2020: The Sundown Motel by Simone St. James
2023: The Broken Girls by Simone St. James
- Oldest book you’ve read by publication date?
2020: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
2023: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
- Newest book you’ve read by publication date?
2020: The Guest List by Lucy Foley.
2023: The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
- Favorite author?
2020: Sarah Knight or Simone St. James
2023: Riley Sager
- Buying books or borrowing books?
2020: Buying
2023: Buying
- A book you dislike that everyone seems too love?
2020: Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
2023: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Bookmarks or dog ears?
2020: Bookmarks the thought of dog ears stresses me out
2023: Still true!
- A book you can always re-read?
2020: The After series by Anna Todd
2023: This is still true, but also any Riley Sager book
- Can you read while listening to music?
2020: No I get so distracted anyways that if I were to add music on top of that I’d get lost.
2023: Still true, I need silence
- One POV or mulitple?
2020: Both. I used to only love one POV but now I can always love a multiple POV book.
2023: Still true I like seeing everyones point of view
- Do you read a book in one sitting or over multiple days?
2020: Since I get distracted so easily I usually have to read in multiple days.
2023: If it’s captivating I can finish a book within a day but typically multiple days.