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Bookish Q&A Some Fun Facts


Welcome Everybody to the first bookish Q&A! many of you might notice, I never done an actual Q&A on this blog before so why not get cracking and this was the idea I had last night, because I really want to do fun things on this blog, but never had the ideas to do that and by the way, I got new books! so book reviews are back and more than ever! so let get started on this Q&A

1. Q: what made you decide to make this blog?

A:I wanted to talk about books and inspire people who don't like reading, to realise they picked the wrong book and there doing the reading wrong, Books has helped me through my life because I can escape into a character shoes and explore the pains and struggles, this blog has helped me to express my own views on books I love and hate and what the author sometimes can do better.

2.Q:What your favourite Childhood book?

A:Clarice Bean By Lauren Child, I always say this book because I love Lauren and I remember she was the first author, who got me into reading an actual children's book and I really enjoyed the adventures and how she writes, one thing I notice of Lauren when she writes, it always feel like a real mission and your there watching her characters get into action.

3.Q:What your writing process like?

A:This gets mentioned a lot these days and I think my writing voice has changed because I look back at books, I made when I was just 12 years old and I look at the novels I wrote about maybe I was 15-16 around the school days and things like that, so I feel I can write deeper things and express more emotion because that what you need, writing is like art if you rush it, you're going to have to start it all over again, so Writing is not a game or a race it's a patience process.

4.Q:Why do you write a lot of male Characters Instead of Female?

A:This was a question people ask me a lot ever since I started writing, because when I was a kid I was sort of a big Tomboy and I enjoyed a lot of Male Characters from TV shows and kids books and many places where I found the boys more fun than the Females and I think boys in books and anywhere give you more of a laugher and humour than girls and I think it depends on the friends you had when you was a kid too, many authors write for girls because maybe they grew up in a girl society and when I was a kid I grew up with boys more than girls, so I feel the emotions more in a male voice because I generally feel there too many female characters upon the book I read mostly.

5.Q:What Type Of Person Are You?

A:I am a adventurous girl who fights and struggles her missions and explore great things and has a huge imagination where she often finds herself daydreaming of a fictional boyfriend, she discovered from the last book she have read and loving her creativity wanting to inspire the world and make everyone know that she's different in a cute special way and makes her wisdom be heard every time.

I think its time for me to end this Q&A here and thank you all for reading, I might do another one if possible.


xo
SeekingBookWorm




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