Tuesday, February 5, 2013

To Ten Tuesday: Bookish Memories





Bookish Memories


Sadly, I have yet to attend a book signing. Lauren Kate came to Montreal a few months ago, but it was kept very hush hush, and I'm sad to say I missed it.


One of my earliest bookish memories is the day I found the point horror collection at my school library. I was in elementary at the time, and although we were still too young to be reading such ''long'' books, you would get bullied for not borrowing one.

The first book I read was April Fools and I loved it. I bought the entire point horror collection from Ebay since then, and currently keep them in a huge box for my own children to devour some day.


9 comments:

  1. Oh, I have a TON of those in my book collection!

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  2. I know the feeling of missing Lauren Kate!! She tweeted me and that became one of my best memories!! I LOVED the fallen series I'm dying for the movie to come out!!
    xx
    Ria @ abookishescape.com

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  3. The movie? really? Thats exciting I love that book series also.

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  4. That stinks that you missed out on Lauren Kate! I know that stinks! I almost missed Richelle Mead when I ended up seeing her. That was a whirlwind day!

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    Sandy @ Somewhere Only We Know

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  5. I LOVE hearing how school libraries affected future readers! I have a few books put up for my little girl, too!
    Beth @ Free Spirit Books

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  6. Great answer! I not much of a fan of horror books, but some horror books are really good.
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  7. Hmmm i guess its 2 months in time to read this on april fools

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  8. Oh my gosh the point horrors! I remember those. And point romance and randomly some books that were just 'point'... they always confused me a bit. I ate these up when I was too young for them as well! xD

    Great answer to the top ten question :-)

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