I snagged this from The Boston Bibliophile and The Bookkitten:
1. Hardback, trade paperback or mass market paperback?
I also prefer trade paperbacks because I don’t have to squint or necessarily wear my reading glasses. Sometimes its just not convenient to pull out those reading glasses on the Metro.
2. Barnes & Noble or Borders?
The B&Ns here are not that great around me, though I do like the one in Bethesda, Md., but I prefer my Borders because of the staff and the selection of books, music, and magazines. The staff is always helpful and courteous.
3. Bookmark or dog-ear?
I use a bookmark most of the time and post-it flags…I usually only dog-ear pages when I run out of post-it flags, which is a compliment to the book.
4. Amazon or brick and mortar?
Brick and mortar stores, though Amazon has its purposes, especially when I want something that is hard to find around here at a good price.
5. Alphabetize by author or alphabetize by title or random?
Right now, its random because I don’t have enough shelf space. When I get my new bookcases, which have to be custom made, I will probably group by genre.
6. Keep, throw away, or sell?
I keep a majority of the books I have, though I will giveaway some on my blog as a way to pass along some great books or books that didn’t work for me, but would work for someone else. I never throw away books…I have donated some to the library system, though.
7. Keep dust jacket or toss it?
I love dust jackets.
8. Read with dust jacket or remove it?
I sometimes use the flaps as bookmarks, but I generally don’t read them until I finish the book.
9. Short story or novel?
Mostly novels, but I love short stories when they are written well.
10. Harry Potter or Lemony Snicket?
neither
11. Stop reading when tired or at chapter breaks?
I prefer to stop when I reach a chapter break, but I won’t force myself to get there if my eyes will not stay open.
12. “It was a dark and stormy night” or “Once upon a time”?
“It was a dark and stormy night.” is perfectly ominous…foreshadowing conflict, which I need for a novel to work for me.
13. Buy or borrow?
I do a combination of both…I borrow audiobooks from the library more than books, which I get from the store and other places.
14. New or used?
I don’t discriminate when it comes to books.
15. Buying choice: book reviews, recommendations, or browse?
Book reviews from bloggers, not official reviews. Recommendations and browsing are a close second.
16. Tidy ending or cliffhanger?
Both, but the resolution has to fit the plot.
17. Morning reading, afternoon reading, or nighttime reading?
M-F its afternoon through evening reading, Saturdays I prefer to read in the morning and afternoon, and Sunday its all day reading.
18. Stand-alone or series?
Again, I don’t discriminate, but the series has to be good and continue to be so to hold my attention.
19. Favorite series?
Nancy Drew or Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles
20. Favorite children’s book?
Cat in the Hat or Where the Sidewalk Never Ends
21. Favorite YA book?
Nancy Drew The Kachina Doll Mystery
22. Favorite book of which nobody else has heard?
Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux or Tuxedo Park, though I can’t remember the author right now.
23. Favorite books read last year?
The Adoration of Jenna Fox, Black Flies, Testimony, The Road, Mr. Thundermug, Pemberley by the Sea, Gods Behaving Badly, Mr. Darcy’s Diary, Cold Rock River, and The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen
24. Favorite books of all time?
The Road, Phantom of the Opera, The Vampire Lestat, Hamlet, Pride & Prejudice, Wuthering Heights
25. What are you reading right now?
An Offer You Can’t Refuse by Jill Mansell and Mainline to the Heart by Clive Matson
26. What are you reading next?
The Traitor’s Wife by Susan Higginbotham
27. Favorite book to recommend to an eleven-year-old?
Nancy Drew Series
28. Favorite book to reread?
Pride & Prejudice
29. Do you ever smell books?
I do occasionally.
30. Do you ever read Primary source documents?
Sometimes. It really depends on my mood.