{"id":508,"date":"2018-11-03T19:41:41","date_gmt":"2018-11-03T18:41:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/readerwitch.com\/?p=508"},"modified":"2018-11-03T19:41:41","modified_gmt":"2018-11-03T18:41:41","slug":"different-books","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/readerwitch.com\/2018\/11\/03\/different-books\/","title":{"rendered":"Tag post about different books"},"content":{"rendered":"

This is one of those posts where a blogger answers some questions and then passes the questions on to other bloggers. It helps bloggers connect and discover each other. This one is called “Get To Know Ya Book Tag”<\/em>, and it’s about different books that a blogger liked, disliked or was somehow influenced by. Thank you\u00a0Brittany<\/a> for tagging me!<\/p>\n

Here are my answers.<\/p>\n

1. Favourite Book of All Time<\/h3>\n

A Moveable Feast<\/em><\/a> by Ernest Hemingway<\/p>\n

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I haven\u2019t yet met a book more alive and real than this one. I envy anybody who hasn\u2019t read it yet. Here’s my review of A Moveable Feast<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n

2. Favourite Book Five Years Ago<\/h3>\n

Five years ago I was still very much into popular psychology, especially the books that looked into personality disorders. What a fascinating topic! It’s hard to name one book, there were so many of them.\u00a0Who’s Pulling Your Strings?<\/em><\/a> for example, is very good. It discusses a wide range of arsenal a manipulator uses. I think all people could benefit from reading it.<\/p>\n

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3. Favourite Duology\/Trilogy\/Series<\/h3>\n

I haven\u2019t read series since childhood. Back then I loved Dumas’ books but I\u2019m not sure I\u2019d like them as much now.<\/p>\n

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Speaking of Dumas, I’ll remind you that his works are in public domain now, as many other books that were published a long time ago. In most countries books become public domain on the 1st January, 70 years after the death of the author. In the US any book written prior to 1923 is in public domain. It means that you can find Dumas and many other authors on\u00a0Project Gutenberg site<\/a>. It’s not pirating, it’s absolutely legal.<\/p>\n

4. Last book You Read<\/h3>\n

This will sound awesome, check it out: the last book I read was The Last!<\/em><\/p>\n

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I wrote about this book in my October roundup<\/a> post. I will post my review of it later later.<\/p>\n

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5. Last Book of Poetry I\u2019ve Read<\/h3>\n

I haven’t read poetry for years. In my defence I can say that I know almost all of Anna Akhmatova<\/a> by heart (original, not translated).<\/p>\n

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6. What Book most influenced your life<\/h3>\n

From the most recent ones I would name\u00a0Miss Ex-Yugoslavia<\/em> by Sofija Stefanovic. I loved the book so much I had to share the love, so I started my book blog!\u00a0\u00a0The review of Miss Ex-Yugoslavia <\/em><\/a>became the first post on my blog.<\/p>\n

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7. Book That Made You Ugly Cry<\/h3>\n

Flowers for Algernon<\/em><\/a>\u00a0by Daniel Keyes. It’s a masterpiece that brings on incomparable grief.<\/p>\n

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8. Book That Made You Laugh<\/h3>\n

The non-fiction What if?<\/em><\/a>\u00a0Whenever I need a laugh I just open a random page of it and laugh.<\/p>\n

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9. Character You\u2019d Like to Be For A Day<\/h3>\n

Poirot, or Holmes, or Miss Marple. They all seem to have exciting lives.<\/p>\n

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10. Book You DNFed<\/h3>\n

Washington Black\u00a0<\/em>by Esi Edugyan. I couldn’t finish it. I’m still surprised how something so full of adventures can turn out to be so boring.<\/p>\n

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11. What Book are You Excited to Read<\/h3>\n

Olive Kitteridge<\/em><\/a> by Elizabeth Strout. Everybody calls it an amazing novel but I have never read it!<\/p>\n

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Here are the bloggers that I love talking to and I’m tagging them for the post:<\/p>\n

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  1. Sarah’s blog<\/a><\/li>\n
  2. CJ’s blog<\/a><\/li>\n
  3. Claudia’s blog<\/a><\/li>\n
  4. Stephen’s blog<\/a><\/li>\n
  5. Norrie’s blog<\/a><\/li>\n
  6. Herding Cats<\/a> blog<\/li>\n
  7. Babbage and Sweetcorn<\/a> blog<\/li>\n
  8. NS Ford<\/a> blog<\/li>\n
  9. Ova’s<\/a> blog<\/li>\n
  10. Umut’s<\/a> blog<\/li>\n
  11. Evelina’s<\/a> blog<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Dear tagged bloggers, there’s no pressure to take part in this book tag, but if you do post your answers let me know, so I can read them.<\/p>\n

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