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Q and A: tag 2

 


This is the part where we get to relax together, books out of our hands just sipping a cup of something memorable as we discuss as bookish friends (how lovely).

These are the questions I garnered for today's episode. You(analysis) gave the questions and I'll give you my answers.

Remember, feel free to use these questions at bookish hangouts with your friends.

Question 1: How often do you read?

Answer: I read every day, apart from 'currently reading'  I'm usually caught reading something.


Question 2: When did you learn to read?

Answer: When I was taught at school although I can't really remember the exact time I started in pre-school.


Question 3: Who is your favorite author?

Answer: I can't say a favorite author yet, I'm finding it had to choose between options. I'll get there someday (grinning the widest).


Question 4: Has a book ever transported you somewhere else?

Answer: Books are portals, that's their specialty.


Question 5: What is your favorite place to read?

Answer: Hmm, my room or a place that screams nature.


Question 6: Which author do you think you'd be friends with?

Answer: I promise to give an answer soon, no rush (hehe)


See you next time,

I'm glad we get to talk.


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