tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post7505289151498137641..comments2022-12-11T18:52:53.100+10:30Comments on Rachel's Reading Corner: Would You Rather TagRachel Lightwood @ Quite the Novel Ideahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17495927330080464034noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post-57814524199825635522015-08-04T19:48:53.812+09:302015-08-04T19:48:53.812+09:30I'm 100% the same! It really is a terrible hab...I'm 100% the same! It really is a terrible habit, isn't it? And I've spent the last six months trying to fix it - it's my MAJOR year's goal to try and read as many sequels as I can but yeah, it hasn't been as successful as I would have wanted. :'(<br /><br />Oh same. We have barely any Angus & Robertson stores left here (maybe just the one?). I wonder what's happening? <br /><br />My Kindle has barely been touched, poor thing! Physical books all the way at the moment. :)Rachel Lightwood @ Quite the Novel Ideahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17495927330080464034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post-26773634967761177312015-08-03T20:52:24.555+09:302015-08-03T20:52:24.555+09:30Oh man I have the same habit as you with only read...Oh man I have the same habit as you with only reading the first book in the series! It's because I want to listen to all of the raves but then once I've read the first I move on! How horrible is that. Most of our Angus & Robertsons have closed down here, but there's still Dymocks and QBD. I totally agree with the satisfaction factor. I totally agree with physical books and the declining Kindle too, whoops! Jeann @ Happy Indulgencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02080126376029467613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post-38395935532147414562015-08-01T13:20:24.078+09:302015-08-01T13:20:24.078+09:30Oh, oops! I'll go check out your old post then...Oh, oops! I'll go check out your old post then. :)<br /><br />Oh really!? I guess it is the same story that has already been told so it COULD be a little stagnate... oh well! To each their own. :) I get that too. I think that if I really, really had to make the choice between series and standalones, I'd end up choosing duologies. I like that you get a little more than just one story, but you don't have to commit to a series either really. :)Rachel Lightwood @ Quite the Novel Ideahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17495927330080464034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post-73731763872014025542015-08-01T13:14:37.296+09:302015-08-01T13:14:37.296+09:30Thank you, Aneesa! Thank you, Aneesa! Rachel Lightwood @ Quite the Novel Ideahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17495927330080464034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post-77699018111335826812015-08-01T13:07:58.625+09:302015-08-01T13:07:58.625+09:30This was so interesting to read all your answers. ...This was so interesting to read all your answers. I did this tag already but thanks for tagging me!! OMG I cannot stand fairytale retellings. Ik u love them and i love that u love them but I don't think I can read those. Also standalone make me nervous because I feel like if the story isn't revolved by the end of that one book, I've been doomed!!! <br /><br />Alex @ The Book's Buzz The Book's Buzzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00787038277680033672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2606375112371322372.post-6659745292430504902015-07-30T22:13:20.099+09:302015-07-30T22:13:20.099+09:30This is quite cool :). I have to agree with a lot ...This is quite cool :). I have to agree with a lot of the things you say and majority of these questions are more or less the same so it becomes tedious to answer similar questions again and again!A Crave For Bookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11126765702116597720noreply@blogger.com