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From RSR. Bookmeme.
1. I'm currently reading: Dog Wizard by Barbara Hambly.
2. Next I'll read: Not a clue.
3. The best book I read in the past year was: Um... I don't know.
4. The book I'm most looking forward to reading is: ...None?
5. My favourite author is: At the moment? Probably Carla Kelly.
6. My favourite book from childhood is: There's a Monster at the End of This Book!
7. My favourite book from when I was a teenager is: The Final Friends series by Christopher Pike.
8. The first western I read was: Never.
9. The first romance I read was: Masquerade Waltz, by Monique Ellis
10. The first mystery I read was: Nancy Drew and the Clue in the Old Clock (I think that's the first one, anyway.)
11. The first coming-of-age story I read was: Erm.. Switchstance, by someone I can't recall.
12. The first "ethnic" writer I read was: ...huh?
13. The first science-fiction/fantasy book I read was: Toss up between a Doctor Who novelisation, Hitchhiker's Guide, and Star Wars.
14. I wish I spent more time reading: Yes.
15. The book I think was the greatest waste of my time to read was: Farscape: Ship of Ghosts, by David Bischoff. It made the baby Jesus cry.
16. The person who most encouraged me to read was: My parents.
17. The book I'm embarrassed to admit I liked is: Probably any of the regencies I've read, save Carla Kelly's, since she's actually rather good. Generally.
18. I think people could be encouraged to read through: Reading to them as children. Letting them love books.
19. My current favourite genre is: I have one? How about genres. SF, Fantasy, Regency, Mystery.
20. The one book that I'd recommend to almost anyone is: Freedom and Necessity by Steven Brust and Emma Bull.
1. I'm currently reading: Dog Wizard by Barbara Hambly.
2. Next I'll read: Not a clue.
3. The best book I read in the past year was: Um... I don't know.
4. The book I'm most looking forward to reading is: ...None?
5. My favourite author is: At the moment? Probably Carla Kelly.
6. My favourite book from childhood is: There's a Monster at the End of This Book!
7. My favourite book from when I was a teenager is: The Final Friends series by Christopher Pike.
8. The first western I read was: Never.
9. The first romance I read was: Masquerade Waltz, by Monique Ellis
10. The first mystery I read was: Nancy Drew and the Clue in the Old Clock (I think that's the first one, anyway.)
11. The first coming-of-age story I read was: Erm.. Switchstance, by someone I can't recall.
12. The first "ethnic" writer I read was: ...huh?
13. The first science-fiction/fantasy book I read was: Toss up between a Doctor Who novelisation, Hitchhiker's Guide, and Star Wars.
14. I wish I spent more time reading: Yes.
15. The book I think was the greatest waste of my time to read was: Farscape: Ship of Ghosts, by David Bischoff. It made the baby Jesus cry.
16. The person who most encouraged me to read was: My parents.
17. The book I'm embarrassed to admit I liked is: Probably any of the regencies I've read, save Carla Kelly's, since she's actually rather good. Generally.
18. I think people could be encouraged to read through: Reading to them as children. Letting them love books.
19. My current favourite genre is: I have one? How about genres. SF, Fantasy, Regency, Mystery.
20. The one book that I'd recommend to almost anyone is: Freedom and Necessity by Steven Brust and Emma Bull.

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