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- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- Whenever my boss decides to let me go home. (Usually between 5-11 EST)
- Writing Levels
- Advanced
- Prestige
- Douche
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- Modern, Futuristic, Paranormal, Fantasy, Medieval, Romance, Horror, pretty much everything.
I was a huge bookworm as a kid. I would literally read anything and everything put in front of me. I'm not even exaggerating either. My parents bought me a set of kid encyclopedias....I read every single one of them in a week. Mind you, I did skip through some of the more boring topics.....
My first favorite book though was Tale of the Fourth Grade Nothing, followed by Superfudge. And then I jumped a whole lot of levels in maturity and dove right into Stephen King a few years later. Before that, Christopher Pike was one of my favorite authors. (I was delighted to learn that he wrote a few adult novels as well. Falling is one of my favorite novels.)
I loved 'Choose your own adventure' books, because I could read them multiple times without coming to the same ending each time.
I'm also a bit embarrassed to admit that V.C Andrews was also one of my favorite authors in middle school. I did a book report on Flowers in the Attic and ended up reading every book with her name one it. Kind of twisted stuff for a kid of eleven to be reading though....=/
My first favorite book though was Tale of the Fourth Grade Nothing, followed by Superfudge. And then I jumped a whole lot of levels in maturity and dove right into Stephen King a few years later. Before that, Christopher Pike was one of my favorite authors. (I was delighted to learn that he wrote a few adult novels as well. Falling is one of my favorite novels.)
I loved 'Choose your own adventure' books, because I could read them multiple times without coming to the same ending each time.
I'm also a bit embarrassed to admit that V.C Andrews was also one of my favorite authors in middle school. I did a book report on Flowers in the Attic and ended up reading every book with her name one it. Kind of twisted stuff for a kid of eleven to be reading though....=/