Brotherhood of the World Bloggers Award

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I was nominated earlier this month for the Brotherhood of the World Bloggers Award.  Isn’t that a pretty awesome name for an award? Thank you Mischenko for this nomination!  Mischenko’s blog Read Rant Rock & Roll is entirely deserving of your blog love.  Go check out her fantastic page.  You’ll be glad you did.

Rules:

  • Thank the person who nominated you and link back to their blog.
  • Answer the questions sent to you.
  • Nominate around ten bloggers.
  • Create your set of questions for your nominees.
  • List the rules and display the Brotherhood Of The World logo in your post.

 

Mischenko’s Questions

1.  Who’s your favorite author?

A bit hard to put just one so I’ll start with J K Rowling then Jana DeLeon, Amanda M Lee, Catherine Bynbee and maybe Erin Morgenstern.  And many more.

2.  What’s your favorite reading genre?

Cozy Mysteries and Romance usually vie for top spot.

3.  Do you read more fiction or nonfiction?

Unless it’s for work, Fiction!!!

4.  How long have you been blogging?

Five months this week.

5.  What do you enjoy most about blogging?

Meeting other bloggers and getting to know them while chatting about books and life in general.

6.  Do you read ARC’s?

eARCs, yes.

7.  Do you have any goals for this year?

I’ve got my Goodreads goal of 70 books, including three classics I haven’t read before. A non-bookish goal is to start building online courses.

 

Thanks again for the tag Mischenko.  Painless questions too, thanks again 😉

 

I nominate:

Sam

Cathy

Jordan

Noriko

LA

 

Usual Disclaimer: No expectation to do the questions, but if you do please link back to share your answers.

 

My questions:

  1. What’s the name of the book you just finished reading?
  2. What’s your favourite fruit?
  3. Pick one: Cheesecake or Chocolate cake?
  4. Pick one: Jane Austen or Charles Dickens?
  5. What’s the last movie you watched?
  6. What the name of character from a book you really liked, so much that you’d use it to name your child?
  7. What genre of music do you gravitate to most?
  8. Do you see yourself still blogging six months from now?

28 thoughts on “Brotherhood of the World Bloggers Award

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  1. So glad you did this! I think 70 books for your challenge is a nice number. I think I’ll be lowering mine to around there myself. Great answers! 💖

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  2. Congratulations! I would like to thank you for your visits to Fiction. I am honored that someone as well read and with such a fabulous blog would take time to read my stuff!

    You’re very sweet and I’m grateful. Your blog is delightful! 😍😘 hugs to you!

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