THE FUTURE & FOLLOW IS HOSTED BY TWO HOSTS, PARAJUNKEE OF PARAJUNKEE'S VIEW AND ALISON OF ALISON CAN READ. EACH HOST WILL HAVE THEIR OWN FEATURE BLOG AND THIS WAY IT’LL ALLOW US TO SHOW OFF MORE NEW BLOGS.
Post Prompt:
What is the first book that ever scared you?
My Answer:
I haven't really been scared in books that I have read, but there is one book that the villains in that book. Was pure cold hearted and beyond psychotic that shivers go down my back by just thinking about them, and also they had an insane IA which just petrified me too no end. And that book that the villains just scared the crap out of me is Replica (Replica Trilogy #1) by Jenna Black. Which I really need too finished this trilogy because I really loved and enjoyed the first book so much. I just need too know what happens to the two main characters in the Replica Trilogy.
Book Blogger Hop Hosted by Billy B. at Ramblings Of A Coffee Addicted Writer
This Week Question:
When you start reading a novel, do you prefer to be plunged right into the action, or do you prefer a slower, more descriptive introduction to the plot and characters?
(submitted by Maria @ A Night's Dream of Books)
My Answer:
For me it all depends on the book I am reading. If it is a thriller action or psychological thrillers books I prefer it to plunged in right into action. Now if it is urban fantasy or paranormal romance books I want it to go in a slower, and more descriptive introduction to the plot and characters.
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Great thoughts about plunging in or going slowly. Never thought about perhaps depending on the genre.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me think.
Have a good weekend.
Happy Hopping!!
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Blog Hop Answer
You are very welcome and thank you for stopping by my blog hop Elizabeth!
DeleteI usually prefer being dropped into the action, but it does depend somewhat on the genre. Good thoughts!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog hop Kym.
DeleteGood answer! And I agree. I think both can work, depending on the book. Thanks for sharing! I hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog hop!
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