Friday, September 9, 2011

Book Blogger Hop/Follow Friday

Follow Friday, is hosted byParaJunkee,  Book Blogger Hop, is hosted by Jennifer (Crazy-For-Books), and Follow Friday 40 and over is hosted by Java.

Jennifer  asks Many of us primarily read one genre of books, with others sprinkled in. If authors stopped writing that genre, what genre would you start reading? Or would you give up reading completely if you couldn’t read that genre anymore?

I read a lot of Crime Fiction. However, I can shift to literary fiction in no time. Or read non fiction books on sciences. I will not give up reading. Ever!

 ParaJunkee asks "Have you ever wanted a villain to win at the end of a story?  If so, which one??"

Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.

Do feel free to explore my blog. You will definitely find something that interests you as I read wide range of genres, except maybe for a few. I also write poetry. You can read that on my other blog, rooted. Now go, explore both of my blogs! And follow them, if you like!! I follow blogs I like via Google Reader...

9 comments:

tthepageturner said...

I haven't read Wuthering Heights, but I do plan to one day! :)

- New follower

Unknown said...

I guess it won't be a big deal for you since you read almost all genre of books. That's a good thing! =) I'm more into YA... I don't like crime fiction or horror... i'm so easy to freak out! =)

new follower,
April (Here's my Friday Hops)

Serena said...

I totally agree with you where Heathcliff is concerned.

Mandy (Adventures in Borkdom) said...

Ugh! I hate Heathcliff! He made me so mad!!!

Anonymous said...

There is so much out there to be read.

bermudaonion said...

I think my reading's all over the place already. I hope you have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

Ha ha I love your answers! Especially "I won't give up on reading!"
have a happy hop day.
jfeldt

pussreboots said...

Nor will I. There are so many different things to read even if new books in a favorite genre stopped being published. Please come see what I would read.

Unknown said...

Okay, I'm going to argue that Heathcliff does win, since he ends up a ghost on the moors with Cathy. It's not a victory I would want, but it's a victory for Heathcliff.