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The Book Tag Challenge!



Because the last time she tagged me I took so long to make good on the tag, I’m totally working on this one immediately. Of course many thanks to the amazing Karen for tagging me on this challenge; Let’s get into it and see where it takes us, no?

The rules are as follows;
1. Thank and link the person who tagged you.
2. Answer the questions asked.
3. Tag other 10 bloggers to do same .

READING ON THE COUCH OR THE BED?
I would definitely read on the couch unless it was just for just. Reading on my bed quickly tires my back which makes me constantly have to change my position and sooner than later sends me to sleep. So, the couch it is!

MAIN MALE CHARACTER OR FEMALE MAIN CHARACTER?
I guess it depends on how hot the main character is…lol. How dangerous, edgy, involved, kick-assy and all. My main disposition is hot male main characters but I don’t mind the females at all. I always fall back on the plot vs the character’s looks anyway so I guess it may not be that big a deal, or is it? Hehehehe!

SWEET SNACKS OR SALTY SNACKS?
Sweet tooth here! I love sweets that are not too sugary. Dark chocolate- Bournville(how heavenly)- I hope my friends are reading this so they don’t struggle with what to buy next time. I’d pick sweet over salty most days unless there’s pizza involved then it becomes a whole other story.

TRILOGIES OR QUARTETS?
I don’t mind really as long as the writer is awesome and the plot is sober. I rather like continuations though!

FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW OR THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW?
Hahahaha; first person by all means. I find it rather queer when people refer to themselves in third person. I (first person) chose this any day. I treasure my opinion so I wouldn’t sell myself short by giving credit to some imaginary form of myself… lol.

READING AT NIGHT OR IN THE MORNING?
Reading in the morning reminds me of morning prep yo! I would not subject myself to that madness- no offense. My preference is reading in the night not for any reasons in particular though; it’s just me. I have to time myself though so I don’t lose track of time which often happens when I’m reading.

LIBRARIES OR BOOKSTORES?
How about we wed them lol. I would pick a well stocked library over a book store any day because I can borrow the book and read it. When I grow up though, I may change my preference but for now, I’ll pick the library.

BOOKS THAT MAKE YOU CRY OR LAUGH?
Cry? Tears don’t come too easy for me; it may tug at my emotions but most likely won’t make me cry… I love a good laugh and admire writers who pull off humour effortlessly.

BLACK BOOK COVERS OR WHITE BOOK COVERS?
Hahahaha, white book covers!

CHARACTER DRIVEN STORY OR PLOT DRIVEN STORY?
Most definitely, plot driven stories!

Now to nominate the cool blogger friends I have
1.       BenjaahEdwards- you are my first choice this time.
2.    JoMutebe -there was no way you were surviving this.
3.       Nevender- because I love your writing style and enjoy reading your work
4.       Vickie; I know I would love to hear your mind
5.       Ninno- you never say much about yourself in your blogs
6.       Hawt- my personal deejay hehehehe

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