Hello all!
Since my sister Emily did this post I thought I might as well do one as well. All of these are fairly difficult for me. There are so many options, with so many authors or books that I love.
Since my sister Emily did this post I thought I might as well do one as well. All of these are fairly difficult for me. There are so many options, with so many authors or books that I love.
1) I would give up the Internet for a month for a signed first edition of this book:
I don't really have an absolute favorite book that I would love to own a first edition to. I would take any signed book and cherish it from any author really. I feel like my answer should be that I would want some wonderfully old book that will be a classic for generations to come. But that just isn't the case. I would probably take something from my childhood and that would be one of Shel Silverstein's books of poem. Most likely it would be Where the Sidewalk Ends. I do have my copy that my parents gave to me is 1991 and it sits with all my other old timey books high on the shelf. I have so many pages dog eared with the poems I loved as a child.

2) I would give up pizza for a year if it meant I could sit next to this author on a long plane ride:
I think for this one I am going to have to go with Cassandra Clare or maybe even Diana Gabaldon. I absolutely love the series written by both of these women and would love to pick either of their brains about anything and everything.

3) I would sit through a thousand hours of commercials if it would ensure that Hollywood made this book into a movie:
I have to agree with Emily on this one. Out of all the books I have read this year, More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera was the most exceptional book I read. I devoured it in pretty much one sitting.
I have to agree with Emily on this one. Out of all the books I have read this year, More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera was the most exceptional book I read. I devoured it in pretty much one sitting.
4) I would never read a new book again if it meant I could live inside this book:
I have to go with the shadow hunter world here. I adore this world and the how wonderfully the books are written. I wouldn't care if I was a shadow hunter, vampire, warlock or werewolf in this world. Actually, being a warlock would probably be pretty bad ass. I am pretty sure I wouldn't want to be a fairy, unless maybe I was actually a good fairy.
5) I would let my google search history be made public if it meant I could be best friends with this author:
This one I simply cannot answer. There is just too long of a list of authors that I would love to be friends with.
6) I would donate everything I own to Goodwill if it meant I could date this book character in real life:
Same as above really -- how can someone choose?! There have been so many wonderful options for fictional boyfriends that I would take any one of them! Will Herondale, Jem Carstairs, Chaol, Rowan, Ronan, Gansy.... I could just keep going on forever. But I will spare you all! Lol
Anyway, time to go shopping for costumes!
Thanks for reading!
~~~~~Bonnie
Same as above really -- how can someone choose?! There have been so many wonderful options for fictional boyfriends that I would take any one of them! Will Herondale, Jem Carstairs, Chaol, Rowan, Ronan, Gansy.... I could just keep going on forever. But I will spare you all! Lol
Anyway, time to go shopping for costumes!
Thanks for reading!
~~~~~Bonnie

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