Thursday, December 07, 2006

What kind of reader are you.

I stole this quiz from another blog but hey, I like these things. I know you are all falling out of your seats impressed that I was able to post the results here like that complete with working link allowing you to take the quiz yourself. Personally, I'm grinning from ear to ear that the link works. So g'ahead take the quiz and let me know what kind of reader you are.


What Kind of Reader Are You?
Your Result: Dedicated Reader

You are always trying to find the time to get back to your book. You are convinced that the world would be a much better place if only everyone read more.

Obsessive-Compulsive Bookworm
Literate Good Citizen
Book Snob
Fad Reader
Non-Reader
What Kind of Reader Are You?
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Now, mind you, I honestly don't consider myself 'well read'. I mean there are so many books that I want to read - new and old. There are a ton of books that are considered 'classics' that I just haven't been able to get to. I mean I just read To Kill A Mockingbird this year! But at least I read it. It was fabulous. Everyone in the world should have to read it. But that's just my humble opinion.

Can you go to the bookstore without buying something? That's getting harder and harder for me to do. Even when I have gone a few time in the past few weeks to pcik up books that I ordered as gifts, I tend to get myself something too. The other day I picked up a book I ordered for 14 and I bought myself Love and Freindship and other early works by Jane Austen. I'm half way through it. Not that I'm not reading like 4 other books right now but this one was thin (only 99 pgs), fits in my purse and I love Jane Austen. BTW the mispelling in the title is hers not mine. It's a super easy and cute read but I digress. The point is sometimes I'll just get a magazine but I ALWAYS walk out with something else for me to read. It's like I'm addicted or something. There are so many pretty books with words and stuff in them and I wanna have em all! Oh, well I guess there are worse things in this world. C'est la vie!

2 comments:

Hilda said...

I'm a dedicated reader too!

Very impressive technical prowess there, by the way...:)

Unknown said...

Thanks for the link. I never mind a spot in someone’s blogroll. In fact I take it as a compliment. Let me know how the Linda Ellerbee book is. I used to watch her on a show called Our World when I was a kid. Had a bit of a crush actually…