Thursday, December 1, 2011

Know Me Better 12/1

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This is a blog hop hosted by I Am A Reader-Not a Writer. It's every Thursday and she asks author interview questions for other bloggers to answer so we can all get to know each other better. Tons of fun!! :)



If someone wrote a book about your life, what would the title be?
I think it would be something like, "Monotony".

If you could have a signed copy of any novel what would it be and why?
 The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. It's my favorite and Howard Pyle is awesome and it would just be super cool to have his autograph. :)

Horror or Romance?
I'm going to be a typical girl here and go with romance. :)


If you could choose only one time period and place to live, when and where would you live and why?
The dark ages... I have no good reason. It's just my favorite time to read and study about. I think it would be an interesting time to live in. However, I would greatly miss indoor plumbing. ;)

Do you prefer a bunch of small gifts or one big expensive one?
Probably one expensive gift. I know right now the one that I really want (and I call it expensive b/c it's $24 -- haha -- hey! That's a lot!) right now is pictured above. It just came out a couple of days ago and I LOVE reading/hearing Bednar!! :)

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6 comments:

Adelina Priddis said...

monotony?! You're one of the busiest most active people I know!

Lin Ryals said...

Haha!! I may be busy but it's always the same stuff. Being a mom, blogging, reading, school work (both mine and my son's), piano, TaeKwonDo, gym...etc. It just repeats every day and begins to feel monotonous. LOL!

Jinky said...

Ooh, would love Elder Bednar's book too!!

Unknown said...

I feel a bit monotonous myself! You got to love romance! The Dark Ages wow your brave! Thanks for stopping by!

Anonymous said...

Oooh! The Dark Ages would be interesting - although I'd probably be burned as a Witch - LOL1
Here’s my Know Me Better post. :)

Anonymous said...

Oooh! The Dark Ages would be interesting - although I'd probably be burned as a Witch - LOL1
Here’s my Know Me Better post. :)

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