Feature And Follow Friday Is Hosted By Alison Can Read and Parajunkee.Com.
This week I'm fortunate enough to be one of the featured blogs (I'm very excited)!
Have a read of my Q&A and head on over to the other featured blog Books & Blossoms and make sure also to stop by and visit Alison and Rachel.
I don't mind how you follow whether it be by (GFC, Linky or Networked Blogs).
I'll follow back even if I already follow you I'll just use a different way of following.
Thanks and enjoy!
(WHEN DID YOU START BLOGGING?)
I only started blogging October of last year, I used to visit all these different blogs and one day I thought you know what, I love reading why don't I start a blog of my own.
(WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE PART OF BOOK BLOGGING?)
I love the fact that there are so many people interested in reading that are also reading the same genre's as I do, I'm the only person who reads in my house so it's nice to be able to communicate with people that share the same passion for reading that I do.
(WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE BOOK(S)?)
For anyone that visits my site during Feature Follow Friday most of the questions are answered with using my favourite series Twilight - Stephenie Meyer, the reason I got into the paranormal genre was because of Twilight, I also love Harry Potter - J.K Rowling, The Mortal Instruments - Cassandra Clare, The Black Dagger Brotherhood - J.R Ward I could go on and on.
(WHAT HAS BEEN THE BEST THING THAT'S HAPPENED TO YOU BECAUSE OF BOOK BLOGGING?)
I think that there's a lot of things not just one, I love it when an author sends me a message asking me specifically whether I'd review a book for them, or people that want me to take part in blog tours it makes it even more special when it's a publisher asking you it makes me feel like I'm doing something right and I feel extremely grateful, when I started this blog I never expected it to go as well as it has especially since there are so many other blogs out there.
And all the people you meet while blogging is fantastic, but mostly it's just people care enough to leave comments on your posts, I think it's the best decision I've ever made starting up this blog.
Oh and one of the best things so far is being a feature on Feature Follow Friday!
Here is the weeks question, answer it in your post.
Q: If you could "unread" a book, which one would it be? Is it because you want to start over and experience it again for the first time? Or because it was THAT bad?
Ok I will probably have quite a few people disagreeing with me about this but the one book I would unread if I could would be "Lord Of The Rings - J.R.R Tolkien".
I really didn't like this book I found it boring and unfortunately I'm one of those people that has to finish a book, this is one case where I definitely thought the movie was way better than the book.
I've never read that book but only because I'm honestly not interested in it. I haven't even seen the movies! Old follower.
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Congratulations on being featured - how awesome! It really is fun to book blog, thanks for sharing that info with us. I'm a little sad to hear you found the Lord of the Rings to be boring - I loved it and even read each book twice. Maybe I just had an amazing 8th grade teacher - she had us read The Hobbit together at the end of each class, showed us the 1st LOTR movie in class, and got the principal to let us see the second one in theaters for a field trip. Almost everyone from our class ended up reading the series afterward. It's now one of my favorites, right with Harry Potter.
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ReplyDeleteI never have any interest in Lord of the Rings. I tried reading the Hobbit but didn't like it. I think I DNF. I agree with you. The movies were good! And Congrats on the feature.
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Congratulations on being the feature this week!
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I don't entirely disagree with you, I think Tolkein is an acquired taste and while I enjoyed the rings trilogy, the Hobbit was the head and shoulders above the rest for me!
MY FF!
Happy Friday!
Oh I forgot to say Yay! for being a fellow Aussie blogger! Where did you get the cool Aussie button from? I've been looking for one everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI honestly can't remember I've had it for so long, but just right click on it and go to save image url and it should hopefully work.*fingers crossed*
DeleteI loved this book! But when I read it the first time it was with a super enthusiastic English teacher, he made all the difference.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being the feature this week! I agree on you on the whole giving it my best attempt to finish a book regardless of the fact that I may, or may not like it.
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Here's mine:
http://gizmosreviews.blogspot.com/2012/06/feature-follow-friday-06222012.html
Congrats on being the Feature! And it's ok that you didn't like it, it isn't for everyone! :-)
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Congrats on the feature. I haven't read Lord of the Rings but I liked the movies.
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Mine: http://readingandwritingurbanfantasy.blogspot.com/2012/06/follow-friday-33-tgif-26.html
Congratulations and thanks for being the F&F feature this week! I really enjoyed reading your post! :) To be honest, I couldn't get through the Lord of the Rings books either.
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Congratulations on being the feature this week! I haven't read the books, but I really liked the movies :) New follower, you can find my FF Here.
ReplyDeleteOld follower hopping through! I've never read Tolkien, but I watched the movies multiple times and considering how long the books are, that's good enough for me! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being this week's feature! I am an old follower :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with your post..I wasn't a huge fan of the Lord of the Rings either :/
I am a new follower. Thanks for stopping by. I started LotR but gave it up in the first few chapters. Just was not my thing. Congrats on being this weeks featured blogger.
ReplyDeleteNever really had any desire to read that one. Movies were great though.
ReplyDeleteI'm an old follower on GFC :) Congrats on being featured!
Hm. I never read the book. The only thing from The Lord Of The Rings the movie version I remember, was that it was fairly lengthy. lol.
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@ Livin' Life Through Books
Congrats on being featured this week!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'll ever read LOTR, even though I do love the movies and probably should read them. But if it's a LOTR kind of night, I'd rather watch the movies, and if I want to read there are so many other books I'd want to read first. And like you, I have a hard time putting down books and not finishing them, even if I hate them. So I'd rather not invest the time at all.
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm following you as well :-)
Lori @ Writing My Own Fairy Tale
It's been a really long time since I've read those books but I remember them being long. I feel like I enjoyed the movies more too.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't read the LotR series..
My FF - http://obsessionwithbooks.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/feature-follow-friday-22nd-june.html
Have a nice weekend :)
Congrats on being featured! I've read those a long time ago and find them boring too, but I loved the movies! Old follower!
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Ning @ Reading by Kindle Fire
Hopping through. Congrats on being the feature! I wasn't a huge fan of LOTR either. I'd like to re-read it to see if I like it better.
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Awww, not Lord of the Rings one of my favorites! lol. New follower here. :)
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I couldn't stand Lord of the Rings so I'm with you although my husband loved it!! New Follower GFC
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Congrats on being featured! I appreciate your honesty with The Lord of the Rings. I thought it was over descriptive. I felt like there was just too much detail, too much history, like they had a song for every freaking rock or tree. I don't think it is bad, just not for me. It got easier as I read through the series and I really liked The Hobbit!
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DT from Dead Trees and Silver Screens
I agree with you on LOTR. Definitely the movie was better than the book. Sorry to say that, given that the book is a classic and all. Congrats on the feature. New follower.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being featured! I've never read Lord of the Rings--and I kinda doubt that I will (just not my kind of book)...
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Here’s my FF
Congrats on being a feature!
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't that the beautiful thing about all of us book bloggers? So many books to appeal to all of us in different ways. What's fabulous for me isn't going to be for someone else, and what they love, I might not. The diversity is one of my favorite things about this community...I love that we don't all have to love the same things!
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Congrats on being the feature! And I totally agree with you, I couldn't get through the Lord of the Rings books either. Loved the movies though.
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You know I hated those books, but I loved the movies. *Shrugs* The books were boring. Thankfully I don't have to finish a book once I started it.
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Old follower :D
Congrats on being the feature! I have to confess I haven't read them, had wanted to but not so sure now . I do love the movies seen them a zillion times .
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I haven't read this one, only saw the movies lol. I don't know why but I'm not attracted by the book...
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Congrats on being the feature! I've never read the Lord of the Rings trilogy, even though I have wanted to for a long time. I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it. :(
ReplyDeleteI think that's why I've put it off - I'm afraid I won't like it. I love the movies and maybe I'm scared I'll like them less...
Old GFC follower.
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Congrats no the feature! New follower via GFC :) I haven't read any of the books from the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but I did like the movies!
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Ana♥ Beach Bum Reads
Congrats on being featured! I feel the same way about LOTR - I wasn't able to finish the book either. Anyway, great to meet you! I'm a new follower. :) Here's my FF.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being a feature :) New follower via Networked Blogs! I haven't read LOTR series and I don't plan on reading it lol.
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Alexia - Here is My FF Post
Nice feature! I also have LOTR, but I do like the books :) But I can understand why some people don't. I grew up with people liking LOTR, so maybe I was pre liking it ;) +New follower
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Old follower! Congrats on being a featured blog this week! LOTR is a brilliant pick - it's definitely one of those books that isn't the same second, or even third time around.
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Congrats on being featured! LOTR was never really something that sparked my interest so I never read those, I couldn't even watch the first movie I was so bored.
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Have a GREAT weekend!
Old Follower :)
Hi, congratulations on being featured. I have never read the Lord of the Rings books, I started once but wasn't for me.
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I think I got halfway through the first book in LOTR and quit. But that was 7th grade so I think I'm going to go back and retry them. :)
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Rebecca of Vicariously!
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on being Feature! I'm an old follower! I do think LOTR is a great book, but it can be a challenging read! Hop on over if you have the time:
http://universeinwords.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/fridays-angels.html
Juli @ Universe in Words
I'm already a follower and congrats on being a feature! I haven't read LOTR yet since I'm not one to read much adult fantasy, but I did enjoy the movies. I might get to the books eventually. I would unread The Almost Moon by Alive Sebold! That is book time I'll never get back.
ReplyDeleteNothing to disagree with. Classic book. I personally could't read it. My book ADD kicks in. lol. but it is a great story. my FF http://jennreneeread.blogspot.com/2012/06/follow-friday-22-and-tgif-6.html
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Hi, I'm a new follower. Congratulations on being featured. I can't disagree with your choice for "unread" book. J.R.R. Tolkien can be grueling to read. I like his work, but sometimes, well, obviously you know. The movies certainly streamlined his stories. I think I'd "unread" Faking 19, a book I had to read for a Adolescent Lit course in college -- it was horrendous.
ReplyDeleteLOL I STILL need to read the Lord of the Rings series but the fact that you didn't love it makes me doubt it will fit my taste as well!!!
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Congrats on being a feature!
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And don't feel bad... I've never even read Lord of the Rings. LOL! I know, I know... ridiculous!! I'm so ashamed...
Lisa @ Lost in Literature
My FF & TGIF
Great thoughts! I am following :)
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Congrats on being a feature this week!
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I've never read LOTR, but I did read and love The Hobbit. It's on my TBR list, but I hear such mixed reviews about it.
Here's my FF: http://meganm922.blogspot.com/2012/06/feature-and-follow-fridayunread.html
My husband will disown me but I didn't read LOTR, and I never made it past the first movie.
ReplyDeleteI loved The Hobbit, but am struggling with the LOTR trilogy. I've only managed to read the first book in the trilogy and have been trying to read book 2 for about a year. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Why? Two words: elf songs. Really just about the lamest, oddest thing. The odd interludes of breaking into (bad) song is enough to make it incomprehensible to me why this isn't universally loathed.
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Congrats! on being featured,LOTR is one I would enjoy reading again for the first time.
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The first time an author contacted me, I was like a giddy teenager :) That's definitely one of the best things about book blogging :) New follower through GFC :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being featured! I haven't read read that series :P
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Congrats! on being a feature. Liked LOTR.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being featured! I'm an old follower via Linky. I loved the Lord of the Rings books, but it did take me several tries to get through the first one. Once I got used to the writing style, the next two moved far more quickly and easily. :)
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My F&F post
Congrats on being a feature :D **New Follower**
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Congrats on your feature! :) Old follower.
ReplyDeleteI watched the movies and loved them, but I never tried to read the books.
My FF: http://bibliophilesthoughtsonbooks.blogspot.com/2012/06/follow-friday-16.html
I've never actually read the book but I've watched the movie, I might just check out the book just to see how different it is to the film!
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My FF: http://thewildreader.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/feature-follow-6-tgif-7.html
I'm halfway through Fellowship of the Rings right now. I have to say that I'm glad I'm passed Tom Bombadil because he was awful! I'm so glad he wasn't in the movie.
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CONGRATS FOR BEING FEATURED! i AM NEW FOLLOWER through GFC as lucyatmax. Please return the follow at: bethartfromtheheart.blogspot.com.
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New follower on GFC, love the blog! I would love it if you could check out mine.
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Gasp! You didn't like LOTR? Oh, the horror!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I can understand - it's a long book, and often very dry at times. I admire it greatly, but I can't say I've ever wanted to enjoy the read again.
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins
Congration the feature. I am a new follwer. you can follow me back here: http://nrcbooks.blogspot.com/2012/06/follow-me-friday-6.html
ReplyDeleteLovely post and I never read Lord of the Rings.
Hey congrats on the feature! nice blog and im your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI love LOTR series, one of my fave series of all time but I agree with you, the movies are waaay better than the books and they were a little boring due to the old english language the author used.
happy friday!
iamjenai
Hi there just hopping by on the Follow Friday train to follow your blog I'm Kristina from Book Club Sisters :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the feature! I read LOTR in high school right after I read Harry Potter (at the librarian's suggestion) and I don't think it was a good choice to follow. I finished all of them but remember them being so slow. I'd like to try them again someday.
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My follow friday. Hope you visit!
Returning the follow :-) I haven't been able to get into Tolkien either. Glad I'm not the only one ;-)
ReplyDeleteI liked Fellowship of the Ring, but I have never been able to get through The backTwo Towers! Frodo and Sam are sooooo boring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stoppin by! Following back! Have a good weekend!
I started blogging in October, too :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read LOTR, just seen the movie. The movies were good, but I can see how the book version could be boring as hell. Congrats on being featured!
Jessi @ Auntie Spinelli Reads
I haven't read Lord of the Rings for fear I'd be bored to tears so I definitely don't hold it against you for wishing you could unread!
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<3 Goldilox
I'm actually with you on this one (for the most part). I totally agree that the movies are better than the book. My love...no, my obsession with the movies encouraged me to pick up the books. But, I was so let down.
ReplyDeleteI read the Lord of the Rings trilogy when I was about 13 years old. Personally, I don't think I had the patience at that age to get through JRR Tolkein's writing. I want to give the trilogy a second chance though. I'm hoping I'll be able to appreciate LOTR now that I'm older. But, I'm hesitant to pick up the books because I struggled with them so much nearly 10 years ago. I want to unread the trilogy so my view on the series is no longer tainted. I just want to stop second guessing the series and just pick the books up again.
- Jackie
Oh, I loved the Lord Of The Rings books. In fact, I loved them better than the movies... :)
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Congrats on being featured! :)
I've never read the book either. I don't think I could make it through. New followers.
ReplyDeleteI also couldn't go past the first book.
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