Would you rather (books version)

Poll #24:

Would you rather be banned from all:

  • Libraries for the rest of your life
  • Bookstores for the rest of your life

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BOOK STORE… OMG you can find store that fit right for me. :eyes:

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Poll #25:

Would you rather:

  • Crack the spine of a paperback book
  • Ruin a hardback’s dust jacket

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Would you rather…

  • Drop a hardcover book on your foot
  • Accidentally rip a page out of your book

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@Bookworms, got any polls?

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  • Read a book for the complexities and deeper meanings behind it
  • Read a book for enjoyment and be ignorant of the meanings

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You mean @BookPolls since that’s the tag for this thread. (wink)

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Oops! Thanks Cali.

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No worries. Any time. Thought it may help. (wink)

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By the way…you’re barefoot.

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Would you rather:

  • Read Michael Grant’s Gone + Monster series (9 books out, ? planned)
  • Read Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Series (4 books out now, 10 planned)

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Stormlight series has an average of 1000+ pages
Gone/Monster Series has an average of 400-600+ pages each series.

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Would you rather:

  • Only be able to read Star Wars related Novels
  • Only be able to read Harry Potter related Novels

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Would you rather only be able to read:

  • Adult Novels
  • Young Adult Novels

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Would you rather:

  • Live an enemy to lovers
  • Friends to lovers story

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Would you rather

  • Have an amazingly written mc, but poorly written side characters
  • Have a poorly written mc, but amazingly written side characters

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(I hope it’s okay I post this question, someone asked me today and I was curious what everyone thought)

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We’re back :partying_face:

Would you rather read a book with a:

  • “Not like other girls” trope
  • Miscommunication trope

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miscommunication can be a nice comedic thing and has been since middle ages so
i don’t think it’s necessarily a negative thing to have in a story?

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Never said it’s a bad thing! When I think about that I think about those sad romance stories where you just get mad because they can’t communicate and it always drives me crazy :joy:

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Would you rather read:

  • On the beach
  • On the train

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Yeah, not much of a beach person. I know, ironic coming from a kiwi. Haha. Much more of a traveller

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Would you rather always have to read:

  • Books with tiny text
  • In the dark

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