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No, they don't differ. I just read whatever is out at the time :)
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In the Summer I tend to read YA Paranormal, while in the winter I stick to romance novels.
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DeleteI struggle with YA Paranormal. I don't love that genre, but I think I'm missing out on something. What can you recommend?
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Yes! In the summer, I read more contemporary whereas in winter, I am more into heavier books!
ReplyDeleteBookie - that's interesting! It kind of corresponds to a school reading schedule, where you're reading the lighter books in the summer. What "heavier" books do you enjoy?
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Ebooks can be actually send everywhere. :) and for print copies - The Book Depository! (as I guess, you'll be getting new ones -no redistributing for ebooks-).
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My reads don't really vary by season, though I enjoy getting to choose more of my summer reads, since I'm not plagued by grad-school texts (as much!) ;). Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain, Randi. I'm a high school English teacher and it's difficult to read what I'm teaching while reading something challenging during my leisure time. But I'm easy. :) I'll read anything whenever I can.
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Not really. I tend to read whatever I'm in the mood for.
ReplyDeleteI don't find any difference in what I read when. It just depends on what I'm in the mood for or what is due back at the library.
ReplyDeleteI don't think my choices are too different any time of the year. It's whatever looks good!
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In winter, I read Christmas/Winter related books if I find one. But no, not really. I read the same type of book all year round. :D
ReplyDeleteNo, they are the same. I just read more in the summer. Too hot to do anything else.
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Yes, now that I think about it, they are. My winter choices are more intense books (thrillers, dystopians, etc), probably because the monotony of school bores me so much that I need that kind of heart-pumping escape. My summer choices, on the other hand, are more light-hearted and fun, because summer is just that kind of season. =) Thanks for the giveaway!
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I read the same things year round. I'm a mood reader, so each new book I pick up depends on my mood. So I never know what I am going to read next!
ReplyDeleteMy choices don't change whether it's summer or winter. If it sounds good, I'll read it, regardless of what season it is! :)
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In the winter I do like to read a few Christmas themed books to go along with my normal diet of Urban fantasy and Paranormal romance.
ReplyDeleteThey are not completely different except I read the seasonal holiday books as well.
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I love reading anything as long as it has a happy ending
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No my summer books are not different from my winter books. The way I choose my book are if I like the cover I will then read the summary.
ReplyDeleteMy summer reading and my winter reading tend to both be the same. Although, I've noticed a distinct trend that romance in novels tends to increase towards the summer - but other than that, I tend to read just about the same kind of novels throughout the year! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you for being part of the "Summer Reads Giveaway Hop" - for your generosity, may your days be warm & bright all year round. Thank you for the wonderful opportunity! :D
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My summer reads don't really seem too much different than at any other point during the year. I actually tend to read less in the summer. With my kids home from school, I seem to find less time
ReplyDeleteI don't really don't change what I read depending on the seasons. Though I am more likely to read Christmas related books in the winter, just to get more into the holiday sort of mood.
ReplyDeleteNo my reading habits do not change. I usually read the same book genres: paranormal romance, YA, and contemporary.
ReplyDeleteMy beach reads are certainly different. I don't want anything too creepy or heavy since I have to keep an eye on the kinder.
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