Sunday, January 13, 2013

Know Me Better - 12 Janurary 2013




Each week I will pick 5 questions off of my author interview list to answers.

I invite you to share your answers to these questions as well.  You can share them as a comment on this post or share them on your own blog and link up to this post.


This Week's Questions:
Where is your favorite spot to read?
Are you a fast or slow reader? (you can test your reading speed here)
Fanfition - Love it or Hate it? Have your ever read/written it?
Summer or Winter?
Truth or Dare?


Know Me Better is a weekly meme hosted by I Am A Reader - Not A Writer.  To participate you can sign up here.

Where is your favourite spot to read?

I like to curl up with a good book on a chair in my lounge with the sun streaming in the window behind me during the day and with my reading lamp to see when it get darks at night time.

Are you a fast or slow reader? 

You read 479 words per minute.
That makes you 92% faster than the national average.


I think how fast you read often depends on what you are reading, the font size etc. I know they say that your reading speed can vary between reading on an e-reader to a paperback book.  I find that I can read a large sized print book alot quicker than I can the same small paper back book with small print.


Fanfiction - Love it or Hate it?  Have you ever read/written it?

I don't think I have every actually read a fanfiction and know much about them.  I have never attempted to write one.

Summer or Winter?

Much as the summers are really hot and the added humidity can be quite unbearable at times I prefer the summer over winter.  I find it can be alot harder to try and get warm and stay warm in the winter time if you are cold especially if your house doesn't have any type of heating.  With winter often comes lots of rainy and windy days which are great if you can be snug and warm inside and can curl up with a good book to read but not so great when you have to be out and about in the wet weather doing things like school drop off and pick ups.

Truth or Dare?

Truth.  Not really a dare and risk taking type of person so rather choose truth and not risk what I might be dared with.I think how fast you read often depends on what you are reading, the font size etc. I know they say that your reading speed can vary between reading on an e-reader to a paperback book.  I find that I can read a large sized print book alot quicker than I can the same small paper back book with small print.

Fanfiction - Love it or Hate it?  Have you ever read/written it?

I don't think I have every actually read a fanfiction and know much about them.  I have never attempted to write one.

Summer or Winter?

Much as the summers are really hot and the added humidity can be quite unbearable at times I prefer the summer over winter.  I find it can be alot harder to try and get warm and stay warm in the winter time if you are cold especially if your house doesn't have any type of heating.  With winter often comes lots of rainy and windy days which are great if you can be snug and warm inside and can curl up with a good book to read but not so great when you have to be out and about in the wet weather doing things like school drop off and pick ups.

Truth or Dare?

Truth.  Not really a dare and risk taking type of person so rather choose truth and not risk what I might be dared with.






4 comments:

Unknown said...

You're so right about the media, and the font size. I found out that I read faster with e-reader than a paperback (although compare to my friends, I'm still considered slow. :D)

Anne@HeadFullofBooks said...

I am so spoiled here in the Pacific NW, our summers have low humidity. When I travel to the East Coast or Midwest during the summer I wonder how anyone can stand the humidity. I've never been to the South. I bet it worst there.

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Anne@ My Head is Full of Books

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Rita Webb said...

Wow! Awesome reading speed!

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