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I’m currently traveling, so this is a scheduled post. At this point, I’m uncertain what my ability to access the Internet will be like while I’m gone, so I may not be able to respond to comments right away. I’ll definitely be back with regular access to the blog next week! 🙂
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I was nominated by the lovely Mariana over at Book Is Glee. Thank you so much for the nomination!
Click here to check out the first part!
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The Rules:
-Thank and link the blogger who nominated you
-Answer the seven questions the nomination has provided
-Nominate 7 other bloggers
-Create 7 questions for your nominees
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Mariana’s Questions
1. Do you have a Goodreads account? If so, let’s be friends! (I just wanna get to know you).
I do have a Goodreads account! I believe we (Mariana and I) are already friends, but if any of you guys want to add me, feel free! I always love making new friends on GR. 😀
2. If you were a character in a book you have read, who would you be? Why?
This is probably a pretty common choice, but I’d pick Hermione Granger. I would love to have her intelligence, bravery, and, of course, her magical abilities! Overall, she is a fantastic, badass female heroine, one that’s always been inspiring to me my whole life.

3. Would you rather skip Christmas for a year, or skip your birthday for a year?
I would much rather skip my birthday. Christmas is during one of my favorite seasons and it is my absolute favorite holiday to celebrate. Being a singer in a choir, this is when we get to do some of the most beautiful music—plus I love all the family festivities that take place around this time. It’s just a really feel-good time of year! 🙂

4. What is your favorite color? Find a book to match with that color.
My favorite color is black. And a book with one of my favorite covers (and book pages!) matches up with this…Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo!

5. If you were to choose a different name for yourself, what would it be?
My absolute favorite girl’s name is Ava, so I would probably choose that. I also love the names Ellison, Harper, and Charlotte (Charley), so any of those would be great too!
6. What is the latest time you have ever stayed up to read?
I pulled an all-nighter so I could read the final Harry Potter book. My best friend and I went to the midnight release for the book and then spent the entire night and next day reading until we finished it!
7. What is your most anticipated book right now?
My most anticipated book of the year is Heartless by Marissa Meyer.

I Nominate:
My nominees and questions can be found in the first part! 🙂












Aimless Love by Billy Collins








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