Friday, July 31, 2020

Book Blogger Hop - July 31st - August 6th


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1. Post an answer for the prompt.

If you haven't read a book in awhile and someone asks about a character or the plot, can you recall the details?
This week's prompt submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver's Reviews.


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  Billy's Answer

It all depends on which book we’re talking about. If it’s an Amish romance, then I probably won’t remember the character’s names or even the plot. I have read so many books in that genre that eventually the stories blend for me. If it’s a Stephen King book, yes, I can tell you anything you want to know about any of his books. Why is this? Well, for starters, I have reread his books multiple times to where I know the stories like the back of my hand. Plus, I’ve watched the film adaptations many times.  
                             

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14 comments:

  1. What a fun prompt this was for my first time! Also, so cool that you do that for Stephen King books- that's like me but with the Harry Potter series.

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    1. Welcome to the hop.

      Yeah, I remember a few of the Harry Potter novels. I read all seven and liked them, but don't like the movies.

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    2. WELCOME!!

      I hope we see you each week.

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  2. Like you Billy, there are many (many) books that I've read that I'd have to say nope, can't remember specifics. However, there are a couple of series (The Protectors by Teresa Gabelman and Immortal Guardians by Dianne Duvall) that I've read so many times that talking about the details, is easy.

    Hope you have a great weekend. x

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    1. There are some books & series that are more memorable than others.

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  3. I said it depends too. Depends on how much I enjoyed the book, how long ago did I read it, what kinds of details is the person asking for. I have vague recollections on most books though I was just looking at a book I read 10 years ago and drew a big blank. Still enjoyed reading it back then I just can't remember it and since it only lasted 2 books it was even harder to dredge up a memory.


    Here's my BBH

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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  4. Hi Billy! I haven't done a BBB in years. Fun to be part again. I agree completely with your answer. I can mostly remember the plots of the Stephen King novels and I've never re-read anyone. Some books just stick.

    Have a good weekend! I've added my link to the link-up.

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    1. Welcome Back!

      Yes, some books just stay in our minds longer than others. It really depends on how much we liked the story.

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  5. Some books stay with you don't they? Re-reading makes a difference, which is something I've only discovered since we've been in lockdown in the UK. Despite having a large TBR list of owned books I've found myself re-reading old favourites.
    Steven King though - *shudder* - I'm just too squeamish for horror stories 😂

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  6. I know! I have a few favourites that I've reread that I know better then books I've read once.

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  7. I usually remember if someone jogs my memory, and sometimes I just recall because of the book.

    Take care!!

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