Feature and Follow #7

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This Week's question is...
Do your reading habits change based on your moods? Do you read a certain genre if you are feeling happy or depressed?
A: Yes, I do read based on my moods. If I'm feeling depressed I won't read anything heavy, like a deep paranormal romance or a love story. I would read a more happy book and something hilariously funny. If I am happy then I would venture out and read something heavy and deep. When I feel like it won't put me in a rut.

What about you?? 

19 comments:

  1. A nice answer! I tend to do the same.

    My FF, http://obsessionwithbooks.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/feature-follow-friday-3rd-april.html

    Have a nice weekend.

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  2. I'm almost exactly the same way, great answer! I'm a new GFC follower :)
    My FF

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  3. Hopping through. I often don't like reading deep books when I'm happy. They tend to depress me. But if I'm depressed I might as well stay depressed :-)
    My Hop

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  4. Great answer--I'm like that sometimes too!
    Here's my FF
    old follower :)

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  5. I tend to go to favorites when I'm depressed.

    My FF

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  6. Hello! Stopping by from the hop. http://nettesbookshelf.blogspot.com
    If I'm happy I like to stay happy so I will read something light and funny, actually even when I'm feeling down...it's a nice distraction.

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  7. It's really interesting to see everyone's different takes on this answer! New follower via GFC. Our hop is here http://www.awesomesaucebookclub.com/2012/08/ff.html

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  8. I read paranormals despite my mood! They tend to make me happy!

    Here's my Friday Hops

    Have a GREAT weekend!

    Old Follower :)

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  9. Hey, my answer is quite similar to yours!

    I just followed via GFC! Stop by and return the follow?

    Happy Friday!!!

    Here's my #FF post

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  10. I don't pick up a book based on my moods but I will put a book down if after I start reading it I'm not in the mood for it.

    New follower via GFC!

    Here's our FF

    Happy Friday!

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  11. I know the feeling. Some books make you feel better now matter what.
    New follower.
    Follow back?
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  12. I can't say I really read based on my moods. Rather, a good book will help me change my mood and elicit an emotional response!

    Great answer this week! I'm your newest follower :)

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  13. I have to be in an specific mood to read some kinds of genres.

    I'm a new gfc follower. :)
    http://notjustnonsense.blogspot.com.br/2012/08/ff-feature-and-follow-28.html

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  14. I love to read funny books ^^ It's nice to laugh out loud - so other people can look at you with those "huh??" looks.

    http://thedailyprophecy.blogspot.nl/2012/08/hosted-by-alison-can-read.html

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  15. good answer, hopping by.

    http://theplotthickensbookblog.blogspot.com/2012/08/feature.html

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  16. For hilarious, try Bossypants by Tina Fey...I just couldn't stop laughing.

    P.S: I'm a new follower! Don't be afraid to fearlessly visit my "Frivolously Follow Me this Friday!" post. Many thanks to you!

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  17. For me I find my mood changes the genre that I want to read. I go through blocks where I only read one genre, then I randomly change to another one. But I don't find myself reading certain books because of the way I feel. Although I do find that the way I feel has an impact on how much I enjoy the book! So if I'm angry or sad I try and take a break from reading till I get over it :)

    New Follower via RSS!

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