The Inside And Out #Book Tag - #AmReading
I got this tag from Cat over at The Strawberry Post. You can see her post for it here.
As usual, I'm not tagging anyone. But, if you want to play too, feel free to join in, either by posting your answers in the comments, or doing this on your own blog. If you do the latter, make sure to let me know, so I can come read your answers, since I'd love to know what they are. For now though, here are the questions, along with my own answers to them:
1 Inside flap/back of the book summaries: Too much info? Or not enough?
Somewhere in the middle. I'd kind of like to know what I'm committing to reading, but I hate spoilers, so don't want it too detailed.
2 New book: What form do you want it in? Be honest: Audiobook, eBook, Paperback or Hardcover?
I've got nothing against physical books - books smell great, after all - but it has to be either audio book or eBook for me, unless it's in braille. Mostly I don't care which, unless I've got part of a series in one format or another. I only care that it's an accessable to me format as a rule, but I like to have a whole series in the same format whenever possible.
3 Scribble while you read? Do you like to write in your books; take notes, make comments, or do you keep your books clean, clean, clean?
Write in books? *looks shocked* Definitely not! I never even did that as a child, and I hate that people do that.
4 Does it matter to you whether the author is male or female when you’re deciding on a book? What if you’re unsure of the authors gender?
No. I don't care whether the author is male or female. An author's gender doesn't make any difference as to whether the book will be enjoyable or not - a woman and man are equally likely to write either a good or bad book - so why should it matter?
5 Ever read ahead? Or have you ever read the last page way before you got there?
Absolutely not! I hate spoilers.
6 Organised bookshelves or outrageous bookshelves?
At the moment mine are a bit of a mess, but I prefer my physical books - audio book and braille books - organized as a rule. Alphabetically. First by author's first name or initials, with their last name considered next if needs be, then by series (if applicable) and then by title. Oh, and if the title is "A" or "The" something - like "A Christmas Carol" or "The Witches" - then that is considered. The titles are "A Christmas Carol" and "The Witches" and not "Christmas Carol, A" and "Witches, The" - just so you know.
7 Have you ever bought a book based on the cover (alone)?
No. Not even when I could still see them. A cover might have caught my attention, but it wouldn't ever be the deciding factor. These days I don't even know what's on the covers of most of my books, and that fact doesn't bother me.
8 Take it outside to read, or stay in?
Either option works for me. I usually end up reading inside these days, but would be perfectly happy reading on the beach, in a park, in the garden, or whatever, and have done so several times in the past.
As usual, I'm not tagging anyone. But, if you want to play too, feel free to join in, either by posting your answers in the comments, or doing this on your own blog. If you do the latter, make sure to let me know, so I can come read your answers, since I'd love to know what they are. For now though, here are the questions, along with my own answers to them:
1 Inside flap/back of the book summaries: Too much info? Or not enough?
Somewhere in the middle. I'd kind of like to know what I'm committing to reading, but I hate spoilers, so don't want it too detailed.
2 New book: What form do you want it in? Be honest: Audiobook, eBook, Paperback or Hardcover?
I've got nothing against physical books - books smell great, after all - but it has to be either audio book or eBook for me, unless it's in braille. Mostly I don't care which, unless I've got part of a series in one format or another. I only care that it's an accessable to me format as a rule, but I like to have a whole series in the same format whenever possible.
3 Scribble while you read? Do you like to write in your books; take notes, make comments, or do you keep your books clean, clean, clean?
Write in books? *looks shocked* Definitely not! I never even did that as a child, and I hate that people do that.
4 Does it matter to you whether the author is male or female when you’re deciding on a book? What if you’re unsure of the authors gender?
No. I don't care whether the author is male or female. An author's gender doesn't make any difference as to whether the book will be enjoyable or not - a woman and man are equally likely to write either a good or bad book - so why should it matter?
5 Ever read ahead? Or have you ever read the last page way before you got there?
Absolutely not! I hate spoilers.
6 Organised bookshelves or outrageous bookshelves?
At the moment mine are a bit of a mess, but I prefer my physical books - audio book and braille books - organized as a rule. Alphabetically. First by author's first name or initials, with their last name considered next if needs be, then by series (if applicable) and then by title. Oh, and if the title is "A" or "The" something - like "A Christmas Carol" or "The Witches" - then that is considered. The titles are "A Christmas Carol" and "The Witches" and not "Christmas Carol, A" and "Witches, The" - just so you know.
7 Have you ever bought a book based on the cover (alone)?
No. Not even when I could still see them. A cover might have caught my attention, but it wouldn't ever be the deciding factor. These days I don't even know what's on the covers of most of my books, and that fact doesn't bother me.
8 Take it outside to read, or stay in?
Either option works for me. I usually end up reading inside these days, but would be perfectly happy reading on the beach, in a park, in the garden, or whatever, and have done so several times in the past.
Published on March 24, 2020 02:00
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