Friday Five
Oct. 11th, 2002 09:10 pmEveryone else seems to be doing this so I thought I'd jump in
1. Your favorite *non-fiction* book.
Wild Swans by Jung Chan. Loved it to bits, it was fascinating. I couldn't put it down
2. Your favorite children's book (from the age when you were being read to, or just beginning to read.)
My Dad read The Hobbit to me when I was a wee bairn. Not exactly a childrens book but it's one of my most vivid childhood memories
3. Your favorite book as a young adult (define "young adult" as you will.)
Hmm...Primary School it was anything by Enid Blyton. Secondary school I turned into a Stephen King buff.
4. Your favorite fantasy author.
Laurell K. Hamilton at the moment. Have got back into Narcissus now and have managed to get past the issues I had with it earlier..
5. A slashy book that you own.
Ah, dear Poppy Z. Brite. Um...all her books and most of her short stories are total slash. I love them to bits and she's still one of my fave modern writers.
1. Your favorite *non-fiction* book.
Wild Swans by Jung Chan. Loved it to bits, it was fascinating. I couldn't put it down
2. Your favorite children's book (from the age when you were being read to, or just beginning to read.)
My Dad read The Hobbit to me when I was a wee bairn. Not exactly a childrens book but it's one of my most vivid childhood memories
3. Your favorite book as a young adult (define "young adult" as you will.)
Hmm...Primary School it was anything by Enid Blyton. Secondary school I turned into a Stephen King buff.
4. Your favorite fantasy author.
Laurell K. Hamilton at the moment. Have got back into Narcissus now and have managed to get past the issues I had with it earlier..
5. A slashy book that you own.
Ah, dear Poppy Z. Brite. Um...all her books and most of her short stories are total slash. I love them to bits and she's still one of my fave modern writers.