My friend Joshua Robertson, author of books such as Anaerfell and Melkorka and owner of Crimson Edge Press, just did a fun little rapid fire book tag on his YouTube channel. Instead of tagging people he left it open for people to answer themselves. And who says a blogger can’t participate in these tags? So check out my answers to these questions and feel free to make a blog post or a video and answer them yourselves. If you comment here with a link to them, I will gladly visit and comment!
So without further ado, and with no explanations whatsoever about any of these answers, here is my response to the rapid fire book tag:
– E-Book or Physical Book? Physical Book
– Paperback or Hardback? Hardback
– Online or In-Store Book Shopping? Online
– Trilogies or Series? Series
– Heroes or Villains? Heroes
– A book you want everyone to read? The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
– Recommend an underrated book? Storm Siren by Mary Weber
– The last book you finished? The Carnelian Legacy by Cheryl Koevoet
– The Last Book You Bought? Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson
– Weirdest Thing You’ve Used as a Bookmark? Another book
– Used Books: Yes or No? Yes
– Top Three Favourite Genres? Fantasy, Science Fiction, Christian
– Borrow or Buy? Buy
– Characters or Plot? Character
– Long or Short Books? Long books
– Long or Short Chapters? Long chapters
– Name The First Three Books You Think Of… The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien, Journey to Aviad by Allison D. Reid, Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
– Books That Makes You Laugh or Cry? Laugh
– Our World or Fictional Worlds? Fictional worlds
– Audiobooks: Yes or No? YES!
– Do You Ever Judge a Book by its Cover? Almost always
– Book to Movie or Book to TV Adaptations? Book to TV
– A Movie or TV-Show You Preferred to its Book? Star Wars
– Series or Standalone’s?Series