Bill Ruttenberg | The Personal Rules for Reading Tag @billruttenberg | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 24 minutes ago.
Good morning BookTube! I hope everyone is having a wonderful week. Happy Belated Tag Tuesday. This video will be The Personal Rules for Reading Tag. It was based on a video done by Michael K. Vaughan. I also saw it on Mark @ Book Time With Elvis. The video was weaponized and turned into a tag by MJ @ Reading This Life. I saw it on Steve Donoghue's channel. It has been open sourced, so once you answer all of the questions you can add your own. This is a fun way to do it. Go check out all of these channels. They do a great job with their videos and content. Thank you so much for watching. Have a great week. HAPPY READING!!!
MJ @ Reading This Life (original tag) - youtu.be/ZvN97CeHLOU
Michael K. Vaughan - youtu.be/12OhkqrHPtc
Mark @ Book Time with Elvis - youtu.be/jvotU8BJCvc
Steve Donoghue - youtu.be/8hDJztoTOOQ
CriminOlly - youtu.be/Z_t2fs7XxmM
The Personal Rules for Reading Tag
Questions/Prompts:
1. Do you strive to read everyday? If yes, do you do anything different or special to make time within your day? If no, why not?
2. Do you always stay within your favorite genres or do you experiment with reading different genres and sub-genres?
3. Do you DNF (Did Not Finish)? If yes, what was the last book you DNF'ed and the reason(s) why? If your answer is no, then what drives you to finish the book?
4. Do you like to read challenging books? If yes, what draws you to them? If not, why do you avoid them?
CriminOlly's Question
Olly: Do you read books by authors whose views you disagree with?
Steve Donoghue's Questions
Steve 1: Do you clear your mind of preconceptions and biases before you start a new book, or do you go in with axes to grind?
Steve 2: Do you recommend books, if you end up really liking them? And if so, what form does that recommending take?
Bill's Questions
Bill #1 - What was the last book you recommended? Was there a specific reason for that book? Do people come to you regularly for book recommendations?
Bill #2 - What book have you had the most success in recommending?
Good morning BookTube! I hope everyone is having a wonderful week. Happy Belated Tag Tuesday. This video will be The Personal Rules for Reading Tag. It was based on a video done by Michael K. Vaughan. I also saw it on Mark @ Book Time With Elvis. The video was weaponized and turned into a tag by MJ @ Reading This Life. I saw it on Steve Donoghue's channel. It has been open sourced, so once you answer all of the questions you can add your own. This is a fun way to do it. Go check out all of these channels. They do a great job with their videos and content. Thank you so much for watching. Have a great week. HAPPY READING!!!
MJ @ Reading This Life (original tag) - youtu.be/ZvN97CeHLOU
Michael K. Vaughan - youtu.be/12OhkqrHPtc
Mark @ Book Time with Elvis - youtu.be/jvotU8BJCvc
Steve Donoghue - youtu.be/8hDJztoTOOQ
CriminOlly - youtu.be/Z_t2fs7XxmM
The Personal Rules for Reading Tag
Questions/Prompts:
1. Do you strive to read everyday? If yes, do you do anything different or special to make time within your day? If no, why not?
2. Do you always stay within your favorite genres or do you experiment with reading different genres and sub-genres?
3. Do you DNF (Did Not Finish)? If yes, what was the last book you DNF'ed and the reason(s) why? If your answer is no, then what drives you to finish the book?
4. Do you like to read challenging books? If yes, what draws you to them? If not, why do you avoid them?
CriminOlly's Question
Olly: Do you read books by authors whose views you disagree with?
Steve Donoghue's Questions
Steve 1: Do you clear your mind of preconceptions and biases before you start a new book, or do you go in with axes to grind?
Steve 2: Do you recommend books, if you end up really liking them? And if so, what form does that recommending take?
Bill's Questions
Bill #1 - What was the last book you recommended? Was there a specific reason for that book? Do people come to you regularly for book recommendations?
Bill #2 - What book have you had the most success in recommending?