Thursday, October 18, 2012

My Usual Genre Reads & Why Did I Start Blogging


Question of the week: When you step out of your USUAL genre what do you like to read? Best books in that genre?

My Answer: I don't have an usual genre that I read. I read kid books, YA books, Science-fiction, Mystery, Romance, Christian, Historical, Crime, and Non-Fiction. 



Question of the week: How did you find out about book blogging and what made you decide to start one yourself?

My Answer: I use to have a a book group on MSN before they got rid of all the groups. I briefly started a blog on wordpress before moving over to blogger. I just wanted a place to write about my love of reading.


6 comments:

  1. I read a wide variety too but one I don't do is sci-fi so if I read one of those and like it I usually remember it. :)Old follower just stopping by. :)

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  2. I have a similar answer...I wanted a place to share my books with others.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    http://silversolara.blogspot.com/2012/10/book-blogger-hop-1019-1025.html

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  3. I read a wide variety too, but until recently there is one genre I hadn't really read before...
    Old follower stopping by, here's my FF post for this week.

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  4. Hopping through. I didn't realize that MSN used to have groups. Funny how the internet has changed.
    My Hop

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  5. It has been interesting today reading how we each got into the book blogging world. Happy Reading Week-end.

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  6. Hi, I found you through Knitting and Sundries and thought I'd stop by to say hi :) I'm like you...no genre. Love paranormal, sci-fi, fantasy, romance, Christian Fiction, historical fiction (no horror for me, though). Happy reading :) Nice to "meet" you.

    Megan Wille, author & book blogger

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