Read only trilogies, or read only stand alone books?
This is a difficult one for me. I have my favorite trilogy series that I would hate to let go of, but at the same time I have more favorites that are stand alone books. I feel that in the end I would have a wider selection of reading material if choosing the latter. I would mourn The Lord of the Rings.
Would You Rather #2
Read only books written by female authors, or read only books written by male authors?
Honestly, because I read mostly classics I feel that I would choose male authors over female authors. Female authors weren't as common as male authors in this time period, and I feel that I would, once again, have a wider range of selection. I adore Jane Austin, The Bronte sisters, and Lousia May Alcott as authors, so I would be saddened to never read them again however.
Would You Rather #3
Read your top 20 books over and over again, or never read the same book twice?
This is also difficult, since I do reread a lot of my favorite books multiple times, but in the end I think that I would choose never reading the same book twice. I would become extremely bored rereading the same books over and over again, and although I love returning to my favorite book worlds, I think that I would rather venture into new unexplored book worlds.
Would You Rather #4
Read only your favorite genre, or read everything but?
My favorite genre would have to be adult fiction, closely followed by fantasy and science fiction (the classics, not the modern works). I feel that reading everything but adult fiction would greatly limit my reading material, so as much as I would hate to give up the rest, I may have to go with reading only my favorite genre ...
Would You Rather #5
Read only physical books, or only Kindles?
Ha! This is a easy one. Physical books.
Would You Rather #6
Read only hardcovers, or read only paperbacks?
Another easy one. I prefer to, both read, and own hardcovers.
Would You Rather #6
Read only hardcovers, or read only paperbacks?
Another easy one. I prefer to, both read, and own hardcovers.
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