As you can see from the title, it's Spring Break! Over the break, I'm going to try and post two reviews--most likely, Linger by Maggie Stiefvater and Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson. I can't say for sure which days, since my "break" isn't completely mapped out yet (I use the quotes because this break is more like a 'catch up on all those piles of homework'), but I'd like to try for Wednesday and Friday.
Until then, enjoy checking out some of the awesome blogs on our usual hop. My answer to the blog hop question is below. Til Monday ;-)
"Who's your all time favorite book villian?"
I'd have to say that my all time favorite book villian would be Severus Snape, because he seems like a villian throughout most of the Harry Potter series, but in the end, he turns out to actually be a pretty cool guy.
Lindsay--Thanks for stopping by and thanks for following! I'm glad you like the blog! President Snow is a great choice. I love the Hunger Games and he is definitely beyond evil. Good pick. Have a great weekend! =D
ReplyDeleteLindsay--Just followed your blog. Seems like we've got a lot in common. I'm a 20 year old aspiring writer. Good luck on all your writing endeavors! =)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book villain is, hands down, is the Napoleon of crime -
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Hopping through. Like you, I love how Snape is a villain but also a cool guy.
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Theresa--Thanks for following! Hope you have a great weekend! =)
ReplyDeleteHoward--Holmes' greatest enemy! Good choice. Thanks for stopping by! Hope you have a great weekend.
Alison--Thanks for stopping by! Snape is definitely the best ;-)
Aw... hope you have a great break without that much homework! I'm probably going to have that problem, too.
ReplyDeleteJust hoppin' through! Have a great weekend. :)
Lucia
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Lucia--Thanks for stopping by! I have a fair amount of homework, but it's manageable. I hope you don't end up with a huge pile of it either. Have a good break!
ReplyDeleteSnape is one of my favorites, too! My secret theory is that J.K. Rowling wrote the character and didn't realize how popular he'd be... which is why she turned him into a hero at the end.
ReplyDeleteMadigan--That could very well be true. JK Rowling has told the press before that she wrote the ending of Harry Potter before she wrote the first book, but who knows whether or not that's true. Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend!
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