Let us get to know each other:
Comment and share a little about your love of books and/or coffee/tea.
Source: Cafe Meet n’ Greet
Let us get to know each other:
Comment and share a little about your love of books and/or coffee/tea.
Source: Cafe Meet n’ Greet
I like Self-Help, Running, Weight Lifting, Bowling, Rome, Science, American Revolutionaries and; well I could go on; but, easiest to say I like a lot of different kinds of books
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The only genres I refuse to read are contemporary romance, erotica and new adult. I love fantasy, high fantasy, ya and middle grade.
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I can understand that 🙂
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I just feel like contemporary romance is too much like reality. When I read, I want to be taken out of reality.
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Exactly 🙂
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I’ll read some contemporary, as long as it isn’t romance.
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Right now I am reading “Circling the Sun” by Paula McLain. The story of a woman who grew up in colonial Kenya, who had to fight to define her own life in a British, male-dominated world, and who knew, among others Isaak Dinesen (Out of Africa). Very lyrical writing.
I like Irish Breakfast tea — fairly pedestrian, but there you are!
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Wow that sounds really interesting.
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I read because it’s my way of living more than one life. 😊
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I read a little bit of everything. Depends on my mood. 😉
I write romance.
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I’m reading ‘Girl on a Train’ and loving it so far, I like books that are more than what they show on the surface. I’ll read most things that are available bur I’m not a fan of sci-fi.
Just done a review on ‘The Watson Letters’ which was incredibly funny and I have a soft spot for old fashioned mystery books.
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I haven’t read that, sounds interesting.
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I’ll let you know.
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I just love books so most things are on my reading list – my all time favourite book is Ferney by James Long
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I haven’t head of that book, what kind of books is it/ genre?
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It’s a cross between history / love / reincarnation sounds bizarre but amazingly written
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Actually it sounds like something I’d enjoy 🙂
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Hi, I read romance. I’m not too fussy in regards to sub-genre, but I draw the line at futuristic alien romance. I do not get it at all. If I was to pick a favourite sub-genre it would probably be Historical romance. I just read and reviewed an ARC of a Highlander historical romance – The Beast of Clan Kincaid by Lily Blackwood. I really enjoyed it.
I drink coffee. Again not too fussy. I prefer a long black/Americano with a touch of cold milk added.
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Have you read Gone With the Wind, The Thorne Birds, or Far and Away?
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I’ve read Gone With the Wind yonky donks ago and I’m pretty sure I started The Thorne Birds, but I was too young to get it. Maybe I should try that one again. I haven’t read Far and Away and now that you mention it, I’m sure I’d love it. Going to definitely check it out. Thanks love 🙂
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I think you would too, I hope you do, let me know what you think of them when you get the chance to read them. 🙂
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Will do 🙂
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I love coming-of-age books–in fact, I’m working on a review for one now. These can be such entertaining and satisfying reads!
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I read because… I always have. I remember finishing my first book, when I was maybe 6 or 7? An abridged edition of Kipling’s “Capitaines courageux” (in French. Original title: Captains courageous: a story of the grand banks) And I remember closing the book and thinking: I have just finished reading an entire book. 🙂
Books have been with me ever since. I cannot imagine a day without a book. You?
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I cannot, and it scares me just to think of it!
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There is always something to read. I may have mentioned it, but I read every day, even if we come home at 2 in the morning. The only “fright” is running out of new books to read. 🙂 But then I have my un-read shelf at the ready. 😉
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