Book meme stolen from Jennifer…
- One book that made you laugh: I can’t think of any off hand. Meg Cabot can be pretty funny.
- One book that made you cry: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. WHAT. Do not tell me that you did not shed a tear for Fred, for Lupin, for Tonks.
- One book that you loved as a child: I loved a lot of books as a kid, most notably the Sue Barton Student Nurse books (Helen Boylston), anything by Edward Eager, and the Betsy-Tacy books (Maud Hart Lovelace). When I saw the entire set of Betsy-Tacy books at Barnes & Noble in a nice reprint, I bought them ALL. Love ’em.
- One book you’ve read more than once: I read a lot of books more than once, but the book I’ve read the most is Jurassic Park.
- One book you loved, but were embarrassed to admit it: I read a lot of crap, I am not embarrassed to admit it. I will never admit to having read most of the Jackie Collins oeuvre though. Oh wait.
- One book you hated: Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath can suck it.
- One book that scared you: I was quite freaked out by the R.L. Stine books when I was a kid.
- One book that bored you: Most of Shakespeare, The Color Purple, Red Badge of Courage, um, most of the books I was supposed to read in high school.
- One book that made you happy: The final book in the YA series from Meg Cabot, The Mediator. I forget what it was called, but it pretty much embodied the perfect ending to a series: nicely wrapped up with a happy ending. Sweet.
- One book that made you miserable: I don’t read miserable books. I can think of a few that pissed me off to the extent that I stopped reading the author’s books.
- One book that you weren’t brave enough to read: Most of the horror genre. Despite my love of zombies and gore, I just don’t do horror.
- One book character you’ve fallen in love with: I kind of love Stu Redman from Stephen King’s The Stand, even though I never finished it. (still 200 pages to go)
- The last book you read: After the Kiss by Suzanne Enoch. It was okay.
- The next book you hope to read: The new Artemis Fowl.
Now I think I’m going to look for my copy of The Stand and maybe finish it.
*raises hand* I cried at the end of the Deathly Hallows too.