This is Jenn. Mother to an adorable little boy, and ultimate FANGIRL. If you need proof, just check out her multiple book inspired tattoos. She is rad with a capital "R"... RAD! plus we are related. I interviewed Jenn to find out a little more about her book personality.
Jessica: What are the last three books you've read?
Jenn:The last three books I have read are, On Writing. By Stephen King. The complete works of John Keats. The Mortal instruments.
Jessica: Are you reading on an ereader or the real McCoy?
Jenn: They were all read on my kindle. I do however prefer the real thing. I love the smell of books haha am I weird for that?
Jessica: When you are shopping for a new book to read, which genre do you look to first?
Jenn: When looking for a new book I generally go for YA Fiction not sure why I gravitate towards that and Sci Fy generally. Keats and Emerson have a soft spot in my heart as well. I'm constantly looking for first editions of their work.
Jessica: What are some of your favorite books? Keep it under five, but a series can count as one.
Jenn: Favorite books top five would be ahhh this is hard I will go with.... The secret circle by L.J Smith. simple but good storyline if you can get past some way obvious Juvenal word choices. Twilight sorry I know I'm going to get shit for this but this book got me into reading again so I'm choosing it solely on that. Plus Edwards hot! The Outsiders that's a fave from my youth. The Lake of dead languages,By Carol Goodman this was her first Novel she really hit it out of the park. The perks of being a wallflower. I love how this was formatted what a different read and I ended up liking it more than expected.
Jessica: Name one book you have read more than once. Jenn: I think I have read all the twilight books more than is acceptably embarrassing to share.
Jessica: If you start a book and it's horrible, do you finish it anyway, or do you put it aside and move on?
Jenn: When I start a book I will finish it no matter what, even if it takes a bit I will always come back to it.
Jessica: Do you read more than one book at a time, or do you focus on just one?
Jenn: I tend to read one book at a time. I just get so involved with the story I hate to break away from that. I do however read shorts in between usually Emerson or HP Lovecraft.
Jessica: What else would you like the readers and other Lazy Moms to know about you?
Jenn: I'm currently working on my first Novel it's been a two year process. I'm always writing and looking for the next great book to read. I'm really excited you're starting this. What a great idea. On the plus side I will get the whole bottle of wine to my self though it would have been nice to share in person. I look forward to the reading selections and my cats who inevitably will deter my reading by lying on my book mid sentence. I look forward to sharing with fellow book nerds!
This is Denise. She is a working mom of 2 little ones. To be honest I'm just starting to get to know her, after knowing her for....probably like 4 years. Here's her interview. Let's get to know her together.
Jessica: Tell me the last 3 books that you read
Denise: I just finished The Help. I read the Twilight Saga after finally giving in. Before that I read My Sister's Keeper. I don't read the fad books when they are in fashion...lol
Jessica: Are you reading paper books or using an eReader. (if it's both which do you use more often, and if it's an eReader what kind do you have)
Denise: I have a Kindle Fire, but I prefer real books.
Jessica: When you are shopping for a new book to what genre do you look to first?
Denise: I look to drama usually.
What are some of your favorite books? keep it under 5 (series can count as one)
Denise: My Sister's Keeper, The Help (pretty much whichever book I just finished)
Jessica: Do you read multiple books or just one at a time?
Denise: I like to give one book my full attention.
Jessica: Name one book you have read more than once
Denise: I read and retread Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret? many times when I was a preteen. Since then I haven't reread a book.
Jessica: If you start a book and it is pretty bad, do you finish it, or move on to something else?
Denise: I try really hard to finish it, but sometimes I can't motivate myself to finish. I did this with Killing Lincoln recently.
Jessica: Is there anything else you feel like sharing with the book club?
Denise: I love to read, but sometimes I am just too tired to and I fall asleep. It's nothing against the book.
This is Jessica. She is me...I am she..her...uhhhhh ya, you get the point. Here is my interview with myself.
Jessica:Tell me the last 3 books that you read
Me: Dare Me - Megan Abbott, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen, Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn
Jessica: Are you reading paper books or using an eReader. (if it's both which do you use more often, and if it's an eReader what kind do you have)
Me: I switch back and forth. I read on my Nook, I use the nook app on my little mini Samsung tablet, and I read paper books. There is nothing more satisfying than walking out of any store with a heavy bag of new books. I also hoard my books.
Jessica: When you are shopping for a new book to what genre do you look to first?
Me: I usually go to YA first. I love me some YA fiction. I also look for books that belong to a series. I'm a lazy mom after all. I hate trying to figure out what to read next, and a series takes care of that problem.
Jessica: Favorite books? keep it under 5 (series can count as one)
Me: Ummmmm. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, The Fault in Our Stars - John Green, Twilight series- Stephanie Meyer (ya, I know, and I don't care), Looking for Alaska - John Green, The Southern Vampire Series - Charlaine Harris (aka the Sookie Stackhouse series, or the True Blood books
Jessica: Do you read multiple books or just one at a time?
Me: I usually read one at a time, but sometimes when I get a new book I can't help but crack it open, even if I'm in the middle of a book already.
Jessica: Name one book you have read more than once
Me: Pride and Prejudice. I've read it so many times, and I've seen every version of movie and TV show/mini series/web series (the Lizzie Bennet diaries) out there. I'm a big fan.
Jessica:If you start a book and it is pretty bad, do you finish it, or move on to something else?
Me: If I paid for the book I am going to finish it no matter how bad. I once read a whole series and hated it the whole time, but everyone was so in love with it, that I had to finish it to see if it would redeem itself.....it didn't. Sorry Christian Grey fangirls.
Jessica:Is there anything else you feel like sharing with the book club?
Me: I'm a working mom of 5 kids. Ranging in age from 20-5. Two of them are my step-kids, and only 3 of them live with us right now. So I am pretty busy. I try to make time for myself and to be honest, time for myself mostly consists of watching my favorite TV shows. I'm a huge movie fan, but the book is always better. I am a huge fangirl and I will dream about great movie/book characters. I mourn after finishing a great book. Out of all of the Lazy moms, I'm probably the only one who is truly lazy.
 Meet Emily, she is a stay at home mother of 3 which keeps her very busy. She is also an avid runner. She participates in 5k's, half-marathons and other runs throughout California. Here is here interview:
Jessica: What are the last three books that you have read?
Emily: Almost French by Sarah Turnbull, The Fifty Shades Trilogy, and The Night Circus by Erin Morganstern.
Jessica: Do you read on an eReader or paper books?
Emily: All of the books I read are paper books.
Jessica: When you are looking for a new book to read, what genre do you look to first?
Emily: I'd say I usually go for love stories!!!! lol or biographies.
Jessica: Name your favorite books (keep it under 5)
Emily: My favorite book so far are those from Wicked!!!! Although I still need to read the last book in that trilogy. The Night Circus was very good. And The Lakeshore Chronicles by Susan Wiggs. I also enjoyed The Paris Wife by Paula McLain.
Jessica: Name a book you have read more than once.
Emily: I have never read a book more than once.
Jessica: If you start a book and you aren't into it, do you put it aside and move on, or do you finish it anyway?
Emily: I always finish a book I start, but if I'm not into it ....It may take me a while to finish.
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Ok so I guess I lied about finishing every book no matter what. The firty shades of crap book I literally tossed in the trash, Wat a horrible read I hated the author! So annoying!
ReplyDeleteSo what is our first read going to be? I say we start with a classic. Any ideas?
ReplyDeleteI agree it should be a classic. Any ideas? I'm always partial to Austen. but I'm sure that's just me. There's Little Women, The Great Gatsby, Sophie's Choice,To Kill A Mocking Bird, Of Mice and Men, The Bell Jar, Persuasion (sorry, I had to throw one Austen in there - I haven't read it yet)
ReplyDeleteThe Great Gatsby would be good since the new movie is coming out soon. I just bought the Bell Jar I haven't read it yet.
ReplyDeleteI like those 2 options. I will put up a vote on FB for the rest of the book clubbers.I haven't read Gatsby since high school and I've surprisingly never read the bell jar.
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