BookWhimsy | The Self-Aware Reader Tag @bookwhimsy | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Hi everyone,
What would your answers to the questions be?
~Cynthia
Original Tag by Courtney Ferriter: youtu.be/NNKCHwVxQ2g
Alba @Seriela: youtu.be/6jmUVn-ctGY
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Goodreads: goodreads.com/BookWhimsy
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The Self-Aware Reader Tag questions:
1) What most draws you in to a novel or story and makes you want to keep reading - plot, character(s), writing style, atmosphere, something else?
2) What is a convention or trope that will immediately turn you off in your reading experience with a novel or story?
3) What most appeals to you when reading nonfiction and makes you want to keep reading?
4) What is a convention or trope in nonfiction that will turn you off in your reading experience?
5) Would you say you read more for pleasure and enjoyment or more to learn and exercise your brain?
6) Which type of books are you likely to rate more highly and enjoy more overall - brain "candy" (pleasure/enjoyment) books or brain "protein" (learning/exercise) books?
7) Do you have a sense early on of whether or not the book you're reading will be a five-star read (or a book you will really like)? Has a book ever surprised you in this regard?
8) Considering books that you've rated five stars in the past (or if you don't rate them, then books you really loved), do you think you would feel the same way about them now? Why or why not?
9) Tag people.
All books were purchased by me or were gifts from family and friends. This is not a sponsored video.
Hi everyone,
What would your answers to the questions be?
~Cynthia
Original Tag by Courtney Ferriter: youtu.be/NNKCHwVxQ2g
Alba @Seriela: youtu.be/6jmUVn-ctGY
Find me on social media!
Goodreads: goodreads.com/BookWhimsy
instagram: @BookWhimsy2 instagram.com/bookwhimsy2
twitter: @BookWhimsy twitter.com/BookWhimsy
Email: WhimsyLove2@gmail.com
The Self-Aware Reader Tag questions:
1) What most draws you in to a novel or story and makes you want to keep reading - plot, character(s), writing style, atmosphere, something else?
2) What is a convention or trope that will immediately turn you off in your reading experience with a novel or story?
3) What most appeals to you when reading nonfiction and makes you want to keep reading?
4) What is a convention or trope in nonfiction that will turn you off in your reading experience?
5) Would you say you read more for pleasure and enjoyment or more to learn and exercise your brain?
6) Which type of books are you likely to rate more highly and enjoy more overall - brain "candy" (pleasure/enjoyment) books or brain "protein" (learning/exercise) books?
7) Do you have a sense early on of whether or not the book you're reading will be a five-star read (or a book you will really like)? Has a book ever surprised you in this regard?
8) Considering books that you've rated five stars in the past (or if you don't rate them, then books you really loved), do you think you would feel the same way about them now? Why or why not?
9) Tag people.
All books were purchased by me or were gifts from family and friends. This is not a sponsored video.