Thursday, January 24, 2013

18 & Over Book Blogger Follow #62

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18 & Over Book Blogger Follow is a weekly feature that begins on Fridays and runs through the weekend, hosted by Crystal from Reading Between the Wines. This is a Friday blog hop with the objective to find and visit other book blogs that share the same interest as you, namely books geared towards the 18 & over crowd, and make some new friends!


How to join in:

  • You should run a book blog that features and reviews mostly adult reads, some Y.A.’s are okay but 18 & over adult reads should be your majority.
  • Make a separate post for the 18 & Over Book Blogger Follow on your blog.
  • Copy the html for the button above and place it at the top of your post.
  • List & answer the ‘Question of the Week.’
  • Place your name and blog title in the linky below and the url for a direct link to your post
  • Visit the other blogs on the list and say 'Hi!' Following each blog is not mandatory but I know it is always appreciated, and if someone comments saying they’re a new follower it’s polite to follow back. J It’s always nice to spread the 18 & Over Book Blogging love!
  • Contact me (readingbetweenthewines10 at gmail dot com) with any questions!



Question of the Week: Do you gravitate to a specific genre or sub-genre when you're feeling under the weather? 

Captured HeartCrystal's Answer:

Well, 99.9% of the time I am reading romance and I never really noticed myself gravitating towards any specific sub-genre of it while sick until this week...while suffering the oh-so-wonderful flu. :-/
I was reading away and I noticed that the contemporary romances were just giving me an even bigger headache! I don't know if it was because each one was set in the corporate world or what, but I just couldn't do it. 
A trip to the past though was exactly what I needed and I found that highlander romances were just what the doctor ordered! New-to-me author, Heather McCollum fit the bill well. 
But what about you? Do you find yourself gravitating to one particular genre when sick or does it matter? Wishing everyone a fun & sick-free weekend!








7 comments:

  1. Yikes on both being sick and Contemporary making your head hurt worse. I have to say that I don't have a certain genre as much as reading some of my favorites. If I'm sick I want to be comforted by a good re-read.
    Great Question! Happy Friday.

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  2. Feel better Crystal..not feeling so well here either..but I gear more towards romances when Im sick :)

    Have a good weekend!

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  3. You ladies are just like me--I don't have a specific genre I go to, but I do have certain authors that I know will make me feel better :)

    Here is my link:
    http://csmaxwell.blogspot.com/2013/01/18-older-book-blogger-follow_25.html

    Have a super and sick free weekend!

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  4. Sorry to hear you have the flu, Crystal. I hope you get better soon!

    Also sorry for contemporary books giving you and even worse headache!

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  5. hope your feeling better soon sweets!!
    {{{{{ hugs }}}}

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  6. It sucks to be sick, that flu is going around like crazy. I hope you feel better. I have been meaning to try some Highlander romances. They are spoken so highly of, it makes me curious!

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