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Sunday, April 12, 2015

Book Survey

Happy Sunday from San Francisco! While there hasn't been much time to blog, and I'm fully okay with that, I couldn't let a Sunday pass without a little survey action. You all know how much I like to read, so here's a look into my reading past, present, and future? I am obviously a firm believer in reading, and that belief has been even more solidified after teaching a reading class this year. So many of my students just never had that early exposure that I know I was so lucky to have, and I've realized that any reading is better than no reading. My kiddos absolutely L-O-V-E The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, and while I know it's not quite 9th grade reading level, some of them have diligently read the entire series. Small victories!


Author you’ve read the most books from:
Wow, this is a tough question! I’m going to have go with Barbara Park, as she is the author of the Junie. B. Jones series. And man, I L-O-V-E-D those books as a kid. If we’re talking more recently, either J.K. Rowling or Jodi Picoult.

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Best Sequel Ever:
Does HarryPotter and the Prisoner of Azkaban count? It’s one of my absolute FAVORITES.

Currently Reading:
TheKind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson. It was recommended to me via GoodReads after rating TheGirl on the Train so highly.

Drink of Choice While Reading:
Water. Tea is such a curl-up-with-a-book drink, but I just don’t love it enough yet for that.

The right tea, though ...
E-reader or Physical Book?
I go back and forth on this one. I, of course, love actually holding an actual book in my hands, which is why I resisted the e-Reader trend for so long. However, I love how accessible books are on the e-Reader. It’s downright dangerous. But you can search for any book you can imagine, whereas it’s not a for sure thing that your local bookstore will have the one you want. You can borrow books free of charge, just like a library, and best of all, it makes traveling so easy. I finished somewhere around 10 books when I was in Europe a few summers ago. There’s no way I could have brought ten books onboard with me. I would have had to leave behind some pairs of shoes, and that just wasn’t happening.


Fictional Character You Probably Would Have Actually Dated In High School:
I’ll admit that though I am most definitely on Team Gale, it’s Peeta who likely would have had my affection in high school.

Glad You Gave This Book A Chance:
TheHunger Games series. I was hesitant about the craze at first, which I don’t think is completely unreasonable, given the kids-killing-kids storyline, but I’m glad I read them when I did.

Hidden Gem Book:
I did an entire blog post over this one. I’m not entirely sure if it can be considered a hidden gem, but Adulting: How To Become a Grown-Up in 468(ish) Easy Steps is one of the best books I’ve read. It’s hilarious, practical, and probably something I should read through again. Whoops!

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Important Moment in your Reading Life:
I’m not entirely sure. I’ve always been a voracious reader, and I think a lot of that goes back to my parents and grandmother reading to me when I was little. I do also remember always being placed in the highest-level reading group, and I think being challenged, but not overly frustrated, by different books at an early age made a huge difference in my reading career.

Just Finished:
Life is_______, by Judah Smith. Five stars, for sure.


Kinds of Books You Won’t Read:
Science Fiction. I just can’t get into that world.

Longest Book You’ve Read:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, with 870 pages. According to GoodReads, anyway.

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Major book hangover because of:
Shoot, I don't know! A lot of books have affected me in very real ways. Many of my favorites, of course. I know, you're getting tired of hearing about Harry Potter around here, but after I finished rereading the series last summer, I took my time picking up a new book. J.K. Rowling is just bloody brilliant.

Number of Bookcases You Own:
I actually only own one bookshelf, but it is very tall. And I have a couple of bookcases saved up to use in my (fingers crossed!) classroom next year.

One Book You Have Read Multiple Times:
Harry Potter, of course. The entire series. I think I’ve read the entire series at least four times over, but I’ve read the earlier books – Sorcerer’s Stone, Chamber of Secrets, and Prisoners of Azkaban­ – more times than I care to admit. Though when I was younger, I had a whole slew of books that I would read and reread. I kept them on a special shelf on the side of my desk, because they were my go-to on a rainy day.

Yes, I dressed up for both the movie AND book premieres
Preferred Place To Read:
I love being able to wake up, open up my book (or my Kindle), and read while lying in bed. There’s nothing better. I do also love reading in a hammock by the lake (okay, or by the pond, if we’re talking about Hermann Park).


Quote that inspires you/gives you all the feels from a book you’ve read:
“And now that you don’t have to be perfect, you can be good.” – John Steinbeck, East of Eden

Reading Regret:
I regret not reading some of the books I was assigned in high school (okay, and college). To clarify that, I was a huge nerd in high school, and I did nearly all of my assigned work. Sometimes, however, I would run short on time and quickly skim through SparkNotes to make sure I got the gist of that particular part of the novel. Many of the books that I claimed to not like in high school, I feel as though I would truly enjoy if I were to read them now. I probably didn’t get as much out of the books that I read in high school, but how can you?

Series You Started And Need To Finish (all books are out in series):
A Series of Unfortunate Events. I’ve read every book in that series except for #13, the last one, and I even own it. If I don’t find out what VFD stands for … I also started reading the Pretty Little Liars series, and fell in love with it long before it became such a popular television show. I stopped reading after book five, but I would love to go back to it and find out if it’s as twisted as I’ve heard the television show to be.

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Three of your All-Time Favorite Books:
This is such a hard question. I’m going to go with Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers, Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, and Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. I want to list about ten more, but I’ll stick to the requirements.

Unapologetic Fangirl For:
The summer before my senior year (of college, just to put myself totally out there), I read every single book in The Alice Series. It didn’t take me long, as I flew through each book, but what an accurate portrayal of what it truly looks like to go through those middle and high school years.

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Very Excited For This Release More Than All The Others:
I guess I'm never really sure of book release days (unless, of course, it's Harry Potter), but I often get emails from Amazon telling me that a new book has been released, or that a new book is about to be released, based on books that I have purchased previously. So while I rarely anticipate a book's release, unless it's part of a series that I'm reading, I do learn of some new books through those occasional emails.

Worst Bookish Habit:
I have a bad habit of buying books that are “pretty,” and then not reading them. Case in point: I have beautiful copies of both Little Women and Les Miserables, and I have not read either. It might be that both of those books are an arm workout just lugging them around, but hey, at least it looks like I read the classics.

X Marks The Spot: Start at the top left of your shelf and pick the 27th book:
Ironically enough, it is One Day, All Children by Wendy Kopp, the founder of Teach for America. I went through a phase when I thought that’s what I wanted to do, but I have very mixed feelings about the organization, now. I’ve never actually read the book. Whoops!

Your latest book purchase:
Physical book? Or e-Book? The Kind Worth Killing is the last book I purchased on my Kindle, but the last physical book I purchased was Life is______, by Judah Smith.

ZZZ-snatcher book (last book that kept you up WAY late):
The Girl on the Train. I could not stop reading this one, reading almost half of the book in one sitting (on a school day, too). I knew I was going to pay for it the next day, but I just had to know what would happen next.

And with that, we're off to the wine country. Hasta luego!

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