It’s day 2 of the Bout of Books challenge and so far i have 2 books completed! Yay! Yesterday I finished Landline by Rainbow Rowell, which was sort of a cozy winter read, and We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, an ebook version of a speech she gave about feminism.
I’m also in the middle of 2 other books:
I’m liking the challenge so far for the extra reading motivation–what I’m struggling with is my natural instinct to read library or ebooks for fast-paced reads. One of my 2016 goals was to decrease my TBR shelf, and that’s never going to happen if I keep hitting the library or going trigger-happy with Amazon one-click.
Here’s my entry for the Would You Rather? challenge hosted by Writing My Own Fairytale–this looked like a fun way for me to start participating in the mini-challenges during Bout of Books!
- Would you rather:
Lend books to someone who dog-ears pages or to someone who reads with cheesy Cheetos fingers?
Ew. Definitely dog-earing pages. I HATE food on my books.
2. Would you rather:
Be able to meet one character of your choice or meet one author of your choice?
Such a hard question! I’d love to meet so many of both. If I was allowed to date one character…but that wasn’t the question. I think I’d meet one author if I had the choice–but which one?? Neil Gaiman, Ilona Andrews, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Margaret Atwood would all be great contenders.
3. Would you rather:
Never be allowed in a book store again or never be allowed in a library again?
What a mean question! Can I still buy books online? Or take out library ebooks online? OK, I’ll stop looking for loopholes…I guess I’d choose to never be allowed in a library again 😦
4. Would you rather:
Have to choose one of your favorite characters to die in their book or have to pick one of your favorite couples to break up in their book?
I’d have to go with die. I hate when fictional couples break up. For some reason I find it easier to handle character deaths.
5. Would you rather:
Be required to read Twilight once a year for the rest of your life or The Scarlet Letter once a year for the rest of your life?
Embarrassingly, I’d choose Twilight. I first read it in high school and thought it was a fun book. I’m team Jacob, of course, and I feel like as long as you don’t think of it as a model for your personal relationships it’s an entertaining read. I’ve never read The Scarlet Letter, but I have this feeling that I’d find it boring and preachy. I should pick it up someday, though.
All the best for completing the other books! Did you enjoy reading Landline? 🙂
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Thank you! I really did–it was exactly what I was in the mood to read. I love Rainbow Rowell’s style.
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I’m definitely stealing the “Would You Rather” and doing it for my blog 🙂
The thought of cheetos on my books make me ill.
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I know, right?! But what is your take on Twilight vs. The Scarlet Letter? Lol. Here’s the link to the blog hosting the mini-challenge if you want to enter: http://www.writingmyownfairytale.com/
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Thank you!
It’d be the Scarlet Letter (which I actually think I should give another shot, haven’t read it in almost 15 years). I know it makes me a snob, but I just can’t with Twilight. I’m all for YA fiction – looooooved Hunger Games. But, I could never get on board with Twilight. Maybe one day!
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