What is your favorite book or work of fiction?
A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park and Present Laughter by Noel Coward are at a draw for me.
If you had to choose between becoming a best selling author and owning a library-sized collection of books, which would you choose?
Becoming a best selling author. Writing well enough for that would be an absolute dream.
Which book character do you feel most similar to?
I’m not at all sure, though a list of characters that I should like to be similar too, would go on for an aeon at least.
Which do you do more? Read? Or work on creative writing?
Read.
What is your favorite genre of literature and why?
Historical fiction. History always absorbs me, and I absolutely love the little intricacies of myths, and legends, and faery tales reimagined.
Which book most deserves a sequel?
I honestly can’t think of one at the moment, though I know that I have thought many times after finishing a good book that they do most definitely deserve one.
True or false: The book is always better.
False. Although I hate to watch anything before first reading the book(s).
If you could choose one character to trade lives with, who would it be? What book are they from?
I’ll have to come back to this one, I seem to read a lot more tragedies I originally thought.🤨🤔
What book do you most want to be adapted into a movie / TV show?
I reckon the Tom Trueheart trilogy by Ian Beck would make a pretty good adaptation.
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