Here I go!
1.Would you choose to have diarrhea or constipation the rest of your life?
2. Would you choose between falling in love with any movie star in the world, or any athlete in the world. And who would it be?
TV star--Jensen Ackles. :)
3. Would you choose to add a certain trait or quirk about yourself or take one away? And what would it be and why?
I have a ton of quirks, and I'd like to keep them all. ;P
4. Would you choose to turn into a fairy or a vampire?
Vampire fairy--how cool would that be?
5. Would you choose to live in the rain or live in the hot dry desert forever?
My hair is voting for the desert.
6. If you had to choose between being a reader or a writer for the rest of your life, which would it be?
What kind of life would that be? I guess I'll say writer because I could at least read my own work.
7.Would you choose to be the president of the united states or the queen of England?
Neither. Too much responsibility.
8. Would you choose to have big luscious lips or big boobs?
LOL. The big boobs in my family skipped me. I do have full lips though. (Yes, I avoided answering that.)
9. Would you choose to be taken care of or take care of someone else?
Take care of someone else
10. Would you choose to be the cheerleader or on the debate team?
Debate team
11. Would you choose to have warts all over your body or hair?
Really, Allyn?
I'm totally cheating here because I'm tagging all of you. And to be nice, I'll only make you answer two questions:
- What book do you wish you'd written? (You know, the old "Why didn't I think of that?" feeling when you read a great book.)
- Who's your big fictional character crush?
These questions are cracking me up! Okay here are my answers: 1. Across The Universe, for its very clever climatic scene that I totally didn't see coming. 2. Nick Stokes from CSI.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like them. Delirium is the book I wish I'd written. I love that concept. It was a total head slapping moment of "Oh, why didn't I think of that first?" for me. :)
DeleteMy fictional crush is a character in one of my manuscripts. I'll tell more about him later. ;)
Kelly, your answers were awesome! 1. Too many to pick! A Prayer for Owen Meaney, The Stand, When You Reach Me, Harry Potter are just a few.... 2. Ha, KatieC, I adore CSI, but I'm a Gil Grisom (sp?) kind of gal.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer. :) Great choices on your part.
DeleteHaha...#8!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have written Pride and Prejudice, and my total fictional crush is Damon. ;D
Sheri, sometimes I think I'm shameless. ;) Oh, the things I admit to.
DeleteI would have loved to have written 'The Ear, The Eye, and The Arm'. Each time I flip through it I feel inspired.
ReplyDeleteMy fictional character crush would either be Calvin O'Keefe from 'A Wrinkle in Time', or Geordi LaForge from Star Trek TNG (what can I say, I like smart guys!)
Love it, Nickie!
DeleteI think that of every book I read. And definitely Mr, Darcy.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice, Jodi. :)
DeleteWar and Peace? Maybe not. How about To Kill a Mockingbird. I'd love to have my name on that one. I had a crush on Robin Hood when I was ten. I still think he's "crushable."
ReplyDeleteOoh, Robin Hood. I like that one. :)
DeleteIt's all about those tights.
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ReplyDeleteYour answers are so funny! I wish I'd written the Night Watch Series and my fictional crush is Lucivar from Anne Bishop's Black Jewels Series.
ReplyDeleteI don't know Lucivar. I'll have to look that up.
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ReplyDeleteThe book i wish i had written is "Not Wanted on the Voyage" Timothy Findley and my crush is jane erye's Mr. Rochester
(new follower bev)
Hi, Bev! Thanks for the follow. I'm heading to your blog now.
DeleteHahah ...your answers made my Friday. Hm.. lets see. the book I wish I would have written. I saw you have Delirium - I loved that one as well, oh, and the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning. My fictional crush: I really, really still have a crush on Adam Kent from Shatter Me.He never gave up searching for Juliette. And he loved her even when they were kids. How romantic is that *sigh*
ReplyDeleteAdam is an awesome choice. I love him, too! Glad you liked my answers. :)
DeleteYour answers are great. They made me laugh, always good. Gone With the Wind is the book I wish I had written. My crush, of course, is Clark Gable. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun post.
Glad you like it, Beverly. Allyn had some great questions. It was a fun tag.
DeleteWay too funny - but you had really good answers.
ReplyDeleteHmmm .. so many good books (anything by Agatha Christie, Julie Orringer, Laurie Halse Anderson, John Steinbeck and so on) but at the risk of looking shallow - Twilight and Edward Cullen.
I have to admit, I loved Edward in the books but not so much in the movies. I'm with you on the Laurie Halse Anderson books. I'm still in disbelief that I actually shook her hand, spoke to her, and she congratulated me on my upcoming relief. Total fan girl moment for me. :D
DeleteI Loved your replies all of them, but my favorite is number 3 :)
ReplyDeleteI will skip answering the questions :)
I didn't read a lot of English books :)
Yeah, I like being quirky. ;)
DeleteBig boobs or big lips? I'm for neither, just give me a plumper ass!
ReplyDeleteLOL. I'd take that too!
DeleteLet's see... The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, and mu fictional character crush... would have to be Kate Beckett, from Castle.
ReplyDeleteThe Killer Angels sounds interesting.
DeleteGotta love a fairy vampire, talk about a dark fae!
ReplyDeleteLOL. I think I might have to write that story. :)
DeleteThere are way too many books I wish I had written. I seriously can't pick one. As for my fictional crush? At the moment I'm all swoony over the boy in my WIP, Dylan R Heynes. I even dreamed about him one night. Is that weird?
ReplyDeleteNo at all! I'm totally in love with a character I created. He's my ideal guy. Just don't tell my husband. ;)
DeleteWhat fun and strange questions. It was great reading this.
ReplyDelete1-I'd say any one of my favorite John Green or Laurie Halse Anderson books.
2-Troy from V.C. Andrews' DARK ANGEL.
Great choices, Medeia!
DeleteGreat answers, Kelly!! Thanks for playing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me play, Allyn!
DeleteNow that's a good tag, great questions, and witty responses. I always like the questions, but I never want to tag anyone (makes me feel like pest), but I love reading them. Vampire Fairy, inspired. You're questions sound like good topics for a blog post - which book, sent my mind swirling.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I tagged everyone who wants to answer because I don't want to make anyone feel obligated. I love the vampire fairy thing. He he.
DeleteThe only book I would have written is Stephanie Meyer's 'Host', only because I had been dwelling on a similar story before I knew hers existed. Taught me a lesson though - don't just write ideas down. Write that story.
ReplyDeleteAs for a crush, hmm. Too many men from too many books that I admire.
You could still put a different spin on the idea, Donna. There are similar books all over the place. You are what makes your book stand out. :)
DeleteFalling in love with a movie star or an athele.. ahhhh well, I would choose Cristiano Ronaldo! If he wasn't available I would go for Zac Efron ;) Yes I was a huge High School Musical fan when I was young :D Lol but great answers Kelly, really <3 And what your book doesn't come out untill January 2013!! That's a lot of waiting :(
ReplyDeletexoxo, Mariam @Book-A-Holic
Mariam, yes my book comes out in January. It's really only 7 months. Time is flying, and it's giving me a chance to arrange some great giveaways. :D
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