As the first order of business for the Book Blogger Love-a-thon I got to interview April of Good Books and Good Wine!
And without further ado, the interview:
If you had to pick only ONE fandom, what would it be?
Harry Potter, all the way. Love those books and the type of devotion they inspire.
What's currently in your fridge (you don't have to catalog the whole thing, just name a few.)
Dark Chocolate Silk Almond Milk, Chobani Vanilla non-fat, peppers, Sargento ultra thin cheese, deli style turkey. I eat boringly healthy.
Favorite childhood book?
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norman Juster. I will forever love Milo and Rhyme and Reason.
If you logged onto your blog one day to find it had been completely erased, what would your first reaction be and what would you do after?
Thank the flying spaghetti monster that I back up my blog to my computer pretty regularly. I'd probably also send my webhost a strongly worded letter. And I would cuss. A LOT.
Do you consider yourself dog/cat/flying squirrel person?
Absolutely a dog person. As Ron Swanson said on Parks and Recreation: "Any dog under 50 lbs is a cat and cats are useless."
Where do you spend the most time on the Internet that isn't book related?
Jezebel and Gawker, I like their take on various scandals and news.
What would you do if you saw someone in a coffee shop reading your favorite book?
Give them a high five in my head. I try not to interrupt people who are reading because I know how irate I get when people interrupt my reading.
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I feel like I'm probably really strange in this, but I like to know what's in other people's fridge. Frankly, I'm a little jealous of April's :P
Also, I'm so there with The Phantom Tollbooth! I remember reading it sometime around 4th or 5th grade and it's stuck with me ever since.
I'm going to have to disagree about cats, though. Don't get me wrong, I love my dog to pieces and fawn over cute dogs in the streets, but if you go back about two posts you'll see that I just got a cat and he's pretty adorable ;]
If you happen to be one of the few people on the internets who doesn't know about April then you best get on over to her blog and check her out. She's basically the bomb. She writes fantastic reviews that manage to be both analytical and entertaining. What I'm saying (in the most awkward weird way ever) is that you should really go visit her blog. Pretty please :]
If you happen to be one of the few people on the internets who doesn't know about April then you best get on over to her blog and check her out. She's basically the bomb. She writes fantastic reviews that manage to be both analytical and entertaining. What I'm saying (in the most awkward weird way ever) is that you should really go visit her blog. Pretty please :]
Oh, and since it's actually an interview swap, you can head over to April's blog to see mine if you'd like...
Great questions and answers! I'm with April on the Harry Potter fandom, but I'm definitely with you on loving cats! :) And that reminds me, I need to go back up my blog...
ReplyDeleteI loved the fridge question (but honestly, I am so happy no one asked me that because I am not even sure if I want to know what's in there lol!) Also, "thank the flying spaghetti monster"??? Haha, I giggled quite a bit when I read that!
ReplyDelete-Katelyn
Harry Potter fan for ever! Oh yeah :D Great interview.
ReplyDeleteMel@thedailyprophecy.
April is awesome, one of the first bloggers I came across when I started. Great interview! :)
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