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Literary Maven Meme …!

Don’t know where I found this but it’s been sitting in my drafts for over a year! I know most of you don’t care but I do. ;)

Books What author do you own the most books by?
I’m not sure because I try to own all the books written by authors I like but the winner is between Terry Brooks, Stephen King or Dean Koontz. Can’t count because some of the books are in the back of my shelf and it’s too hard to dig them out.

What book do you own the most copies of?
It’s not actually a novel but I do own 3 copies of a wedding coffee-table book that I ordered by accident. Don’t ask.

What fictional character are you secretly in love with?
Everyone knows I’m madly in love with Legolas from Lord of the Rings— only the Orlando Bloom version of him in the movies with the long and luscious white hair that I wished I had. Orlando is only good as an elf though. I don’t like him nor his characters in the rest of his movies.

What book have you read the most times in your life (excluding children’s picture books)?
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China I discovered this book on my English reading list in high school and have read it so many times I can’t even keep count. I love historic books especially on Chinese history and the Cultural Revolution.

What was your favorite book when you were ten years old?
I don’t remember a favorite book but I had MANY favorite series and Fear Street, The Babysitter’s Club and The Saddle Club topped the list. I wished R.L. Stine would write an adult version of Fear Street… I was obsessed with them.

What is the worst book you’ve read in the past year?
Twilight. I think I would’ve enjoyed it more if it was so over-hyped (and if the characters weren’t so annoying).

What is the best book you’ve read in the last year?
This is soo hard but I’ll have to say The Pillars of the Earth (Ken Follett). I think this is one of those books that people thought was way over-hyped because it was in Oprah’s book club but I LOVED it. It reminded me of a Korean drama because the good guys would win, then the bad guys and then it would happen over and over again— lots and lots of drama and suspense which is totally my thing. It was 1000 pages long but Follett’s writing style is very simple which made it to be a quick read. It may not be the best book to you, but the epic-ness of it is just the thing for me.

If you could force everyone to read one book, what would it be?
Children of the Dust (Louise Lawrence).

What book would you most like to see made into a movie?
The Godspeaker Trilogy (Karen Miller): Empress,The Riven Kingdom and Hammer of God.

Describe your weirdest dream involving a writer, book, or literary character.
Omigosh I’ve had so many! The cutest one involved Merry and Pippin (hobbits from The Lord of the Rings). I actually wrote it down the morning after:

We were in a club and someone’s shoes broke (?!) so we were standing around deciding what to do. Then these two little guys jump out and was like “we’ll save you!” Then we were like, “Hey you’re Merry and Pippin from Lord of the Rings!!. And they replied, “oh we are!” Then I looked to the left and on the wall were all these pictures and documents on them saying they use to be conjoined twins.

Books Hardback, trade paperback or mass market paperback?
I don’t have a preference because books are books but I like to pick up multiple editions of my favorite books. I prefer reading softcover but hardcovers look great on my bookshelf.

Amazon or brick-and-mortar?
If I can wait and I know what books I want, I’ll go to a bookstore any chance I get. If not, I order online (which is a lot more dangerous because I tend to mass-order).

Bookmark or dog-ear?
I’ll kill you if you dog-ear any of my books.

Alphabetize by author, or alphabetize by title, or random?
I don’t alphabetize but I group my books by author …until I lost control of my shelf.

Keep, throw away, or sell?
Who in the world would throw away their books?! Crazy assholes. I always keep my books.

Short story or novel?
I don’t read short stories because I like super long novels. I don’t want my stories to end!

“It was a dark and stormy night” or “Once upon a time”?
Depends what I’m in the mood for. I’m not a total book snob so I’ll read anything… but dark and stormy night sounds more intense. ;)

Buy or borrow?
Buy. It makes me sad when I don’t own a book I’m reading.

New or used?
I like new books but I’ll buy used books too… I love being in a used bookstore.

Buying choice: book reviews, recommendations, or browse?
All! I browse Amazon and Good Reads, read reviews and ask around for recommendations (the best books are usually recommendations). I also love picking up random books because you’ll never know what you’ll find.

Books Tidy ending or cliffhanger?
I read a lot so a mixture of both is good. Tidy endings can get boring so you need some cliffhangers once in a while.

Morning reading, afternoon reading, or nighttime reading?
ALL DAY READING! I carry a book with me everywhere “just-in-case.” Sometimes when I do forget to bring a book with me, I always end up wishing I had one because I ended up in a boring situation.

Stand-alone or series?
I read both but I love trilogies, series and long epic tales. They do get tiring but I never want them to end especially if they are full of action and intriguing characters. ;)

Favorite series?
The Lord of the Rings,The Lives of the Mayfair Witches (The Witching Hour, Lasher,Taltos) and Terry Brook’s Shannara series.

Favorite children’s book?
The Secret Garden and The Last Unicorn.

Favorite book of which nobody else has heard?
Trapdoor to Heaven. Found it in a used bookstore for 50 cents. Have you heard of it?

What are you reading right now?
Have a lot of books on hold and none I’m currently reading but I just finished Namah’s Kiss
yesterday. Loved it so much so my next goal is to buy and read all of Jacqueline Carey’s books especially Kushiel’s Legacy. Soo excited!

What are you reading next?
Not sure yet but I might finish The Fionavar Tapestry.

What is your favorite novel of all time— your desert island book?
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice (first book in The Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy).

Favorite poem?
How Do I Love Thee? (Elizabeth Barrett Browning)

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of every day’s
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.
I love with a passion put to use
In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith.
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost saints, I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life! and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.

Books Favorite work of nonfiction?
I love biographies… my favorite is this one on Madame Chiang Kai-shek.

Favorite book to recommend to an 11-year-old?
Winter of Fire. This was my first official “favorite book.”

Favorite writers?
J.R.R. Tolkien and Philippa Gregory.

Who is the most overrated writer alive today?
Stephenie Meyers… only because some dared to compare her to J.K. Rowling. I did enjoy The Host though because of the aliens. :P

Do you ever smell books?
Who doesn’t smell books? Wait, does that make me retarded if I do?

Have you already thought about writing a book?
I’ve written two books. About the Backstreet Boys. In elementary school. All my friends did too for a class assignment and Howie was murdered in all of them. Hyukhyukhyuk.

What do you think about books in several volumes?
My favorite.

Do you like to re-read?
I love re-reading books. Fantasy, mystery and action books books are hard to re-read but everything else is good.

Books Favorite book to re-read?
Definitely The Witching Hour— I can’t get enough of the Mayfairs’ scandalous history. Harry Potter is also a good series to re-read because no matter how good it was, I ALWAYS forget what happens in the last couple books which is a good thing though because then I have an excuse to read it again …and again and again.

What about meeting or not with the authors of the books you’ve liked?
The closest I’ve ever been to a famous person was Anne Rice and it wasn’t even in person. I think I died 5 times the day she commented on my blog.

Do you like to talk about the books you read?
YES … to a lot of people’s dismay. Not too many people understand my love for books.

Something you read, hard to confess?
I don’t think I’m reading anything now that I’m embarrassed about but if I was still reading chick lit now like I did years ago then it would go here. Chick lit would be alright if only the characters in ALL of them weren’t so fucking annoying.

Best places to read?
On my bed with pillows propped up and a giant cup of my favorite super bitter Chinese tea…. and some cookies. Eating and reading at the same time is extremely satisfying and not to mention, two of my favorite activities. :P

The ideal book would be…
My ideal book would be a continuation of The Lord of the Rings. I want to know where everyone ended up in detail (and in another EPIC tale), not just in an appendix.

What’s the first book you just fell in love with ?
I always thought it was His Dark Materials trilogy but now that I think of it, I think it was Winter of Fire. It was on my classroom shelf in elementary and I was always tempted to steal it, but being the goody two-shoes chicken-shit that I was, I never did.

36 Responses to “Literary Maven Meme …!”

  1. ect says:

    LOL I’m so with you on the Legolas part ^^ Had the biggest crush on that gorgeous elf but Orlando’s acting in everything else is shit. I wish the trilogy continued XD I read The Hobbit too and also have The Silmarillion and Tales from Middle Earth but never got around to finishing them XD I also <3 Stephen King & smelling books (:

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  2. Damita says:

    Love the questions so interesting :) Where did the questions come from?

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  3. Glow says:

    How I adore this post!!

    I have this thing about reading and eating. They seem to go so well together. Perfect companions for a toasty evening in.

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  4. Vixel says:

    Wow, this is a much longer version of a meme I did yesterday, I wish I’d found this one first!

    Children of the Dust was one of the defining books of my childhood, I need to buy a copy at some point, I think I borrowed it from the library at least 5 times as a kid!

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  5. Tara says:

    Oooh. This is a neat meme.

    I might have to try this one day. Books are awesome. :D I just wish I had more time to read them. LOL.

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  6. Catherine says:

    This was a really cool meme – makes me miss the days when I read as voraciously as you still do. =)

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  7. Scott says:

    I always line up books by size (tallness) on my shelf when possible because I’m obsessive compulsive like that. And short stories are really hard — there are very few people who can pull them off well. Poe’s of course are amazing, and Stephen King has some rather decent ones (“The Jaunt” for instance). I also really like Hoshi Shinichi’s collections — but I don’t know if they have ever been translated into English.

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    I use to line up my books by author and then size too. Oh how I wish I still have an organized bookshelf. I was ordering books on Amazon last night and there were a couple titles I stumbled upon that I wanted to buy but didn’t know if I already owned. It’d take way too much work to look for it so I ended up saving them for another time when I do find out. :P

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  8. Becca says:

    oh wow… I really love that last library/book room, it’s so nice! and yes, Orly makes a good elf <3

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    That’s my dream library too… looks so cozy. I’d be in there everyday.

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  9. Sim says:

    Hey,

    If you like Trilogies you should check out The Troy series by David Gemmell. I love these books and I can’t put them down. Can’t wait to re-read them.

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    Thanks for the recommendation. :D

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  10. rianna says:

    I was soooo tempted to go to Chapters today! Not even funny! After being locked up due to my sickness for 7 days, it makes it legit for me to buy books by the freaking dozen! Anyway, me loves this questionnaire. My freakin shelf is over stuffed like mad! I hate it! But, I guess the more books you have the better sooo IN THE FUTURE, when I move into a new pad, I can decorate my apt with my beautiful books :P

    HAVE FUN TMRW LADY! Lets not cc the hotmail I account I had anymore, just the gmail! But yeah, HAVE FUN! ENJOY THE MOVIE! DRINK LOTS! XO

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    I know!! I can’t wait until I have room for more bookshelves!

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  11. sarah says:

    “If you could force everyone to read one book, what would it be?
    Children of the Dust (Louise Lawrence).”

    back from blogging hiatus :)

    …and yes, i will grab a copy of that book ASAP *wink, wink*

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    It’s a really quick read about the world after a nuclear war yet very insightful. I hope you enjoy it!

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  12. Christine says:

    This was such a fun post to read. Don’t worry, I smell books too, haha.

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  13. Bunnie says:

    Books look pretty on shelves… but I can’t bring myself to read. I suck at reading. And most of the time I felt guilty reading (or attempting to read) them when I know I should be reading my textbooks instead! You’ve definitely read a LOT of books! :)

    xo

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    PS – I know your BF!

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    What a small world! How do you know him?

    Yeah, Trieu hates reading too but I think the problem is because you guys don’t have any GOOD books to read or find genres that you will actually enjoy. A lot of books also starts off really slowly too and it’s hard to stick with it until you get to the interesting part but once you do get into a book, it’s soo hard to put down. It’s like going into another world (corny, I know).

    I didn’t read as much in school though but now that I’m done, I have plenty of time to read for pleasure. :P

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    I met him a long long time ago… back when I was in gr 9! So I was… 14/15! Oh how life was so simple :) I met him through my cousin. I barely see him but I’ve bumped into him here and there a few times! Your posts about him (that I can read) are so adorable! I know what you mean about getting into books… most of the ones I’ve been really into are the girly ones.. yes I know, not very intelligent or the most sophisticated type but hey, I’m a newbie reader! However, when I read confessions of a shopaholic.. I got REALLY annoyed.
    And then I was half way through the Time Traveler’s Wife.. until the movie came out. Now I have no desire to finish it (but I’m going to try). I’m not sure if the book ruined the movie for me, or the movie ruined the book.

    You guys going out for the long weekend?

    xo

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  14. vanessa says:

    your my book guru! lol!! i love your Q & A!

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  15. lisa says:

    Such a fun meme! I enjoyed reading your answers.

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  16. Carol says:

    omg yes, i agree so hard at your opinions on Twilight, i really don’t get the hype at all, i feel like i’m the odd one cos ppl around me go crazy over twilight. I don’t know about you but i felt that the movie was worse – bad plot, bad acting, weird director. Haha.

    Do you like sweet valley when you were ten?
    How about haruki murakami? i love him :)

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    At least Twilight got a lot of people into reading though!

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  17. rasilla says:

    Great survey post thing :P
    There are a bunch of stuff you listed that I haven’t read,
    and well they from the bits I could tell at Amazon, sound like interesting reads~
    Thanks for sharing your love for book XD

    ps I smell books…So what if that makes us weird! haha

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  18. amy says:

    I actually have this survey filled out saved in my drafts but i wanted to take a picture of my new bookcase to show off with the post! :) i knew you were going to do one soon too b/c you’re a big bookworm too. hahah.

    You SERIOUSLY have to read “the name of the wind.” you will LOVE it.

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    *saved in Amazon cart*

    Thanks!! Is it a series? How long is it?

    I can’t wait to see your new bookcase btw. :P

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  19. tiff k says:

    I LOVE THIS MEME!! Can I steal it? AND I LOVE TO SMELL BOOKS!! Don’t worry! I think i’m gonna take up one or two of the books you mentioned! I’m so excited to read again :P

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  20. Merissa says:

    Koot! I have to read all these books you’ve listed on here! I have no time! Like you said, I think I will also have more time to read when I finish school! :) I CANT WAIT!

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    YES U DO MER!! Let me know what you think about them. I recommend The Pillars of the Earth first. :P

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  21. Pi says:

    hey quick question! whats’ your top 3 books? I’m needing new material. if you havn’t yet, check out these 3: We need to talk about Kevin-Lionel Shriver, Falling Leaves-Adeline Yen Mah and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime-Mark Haddon.

    awesome post!

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    What genres do you like?

    I can’t choose three, but some of my favorites are The Witching Hour, The Swan Song, Wild Swans, Pillars of the Earth and Terry Brooks’ entire Shannara series.

    From your list, I’ve only read Falling Leaves way back when I was still in high school and I can remember that it was good. I think I’ll definitely have to re-read it again. I’ll check out the other ones from your list too. Thanks!

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    i like anything really. if u like terry brooks check out robert jordan’s series The Wheel of Time. my favorite. thanks and i’ll check out your list!

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    Cool.. I actually bought the first book but have yet to start it yet. Looking forward to it though.

    If you like Dan Brown-ish books (action/adventure), check out James Rollins. They’re all super fast paced and full of suspense.

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