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Friday, 9 September 2011
Feature & Follow Friday and Book Blogger Hop
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Feature & Follow Friday #FF is a weekly blog hop hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read to expand your blog following amongst bloggers. There are rules to enter so please click on either of the hosts' links to join. This week's question:-
Have you ever wanted a villain to win at the end of the story? If so, which one?
I can't say I've ever hoped that a villain would win the end battle, as that would probably mean the deaths of innocent/good people. However, I've gone through moments where I've liked the villain's character for parts of the book.

Many of us primarily read one genre of books, with others sprinkled in. If authors stopped writing that genre, what genre would you start reading? Or would you give up reading completely if you couldn’t read that genre anymore?
My primary reading genre is Young Adult Fiction. Prior to a few years ago, great YA books wasn't as plentiful as it is nowadays. Back then I read a mixture of Top 100 Fiction, Chic Lit and Classics.

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