Thursday, February 7, 2013

Feature & Follow (2)


Feature & Follow Friday is a meme hosted by Parajunkiee's View & Alison Can Read. Check out their blogs and the Featured Bloggers of the week! This is great for finding amazing new blogs to follow and for gaining followers yourself. 

Plus, they ask sweet questions. 

Question of the week: Happy Mardi Gras! If they were throwing the HOTTEST books off of a Mardi Gras float -- what would you do to have them throw to you…?

When they say hottest books, I'm assuming they don't mean BOOKS ON FIRE, so...
I'd love for them to throw me some children's book classics, like Winnie The Pooh, The Little Prince, Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, etc. Because they're small and won't hurt as much when I fail to catch them and get hit in the eyeballs. 
And what will I do for them? I'll do THIS:


What books would you like to be thrown at you??? 

9 comments:

  1. Hopping through~~

    I love your logic here, good thinking with the small books. ;)

    And may I say I love your blog/taste in books? The Immortal Rules, heck yeah!

    Followed via GFC!

    My FF is here (◕‿◕✿)

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  2. Children's books would be good. Maybe, because they weigh less, there's be less blood shed and fewer concussions when they get tossed from the float. :D New follower via GFC. My FFs are at LKHill or Musings on Fantasia. Happy Friday!

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  3. cute answer :)
    new gfc follower :)
    here's our FF

    Janhvi @ The Readdicts

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  4. That is adorable! :D

    New follower via GFC.

    Click HERE for my FF.

    Louisse @ The Soul Sisters

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  5. Haha, that gif is SO CUTE! I'd take the charming route too :) Great answer :)

    Here's my FF!

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  6. That'd be so cute! And good thinking with the smaller books. Less chance of getting hurt.

    New follower.
    My F&F.

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  7. Haha didn't even think about that! Hardcover books have got to hurt! xD

    New GFC follower!
    Here's my #FF.

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  8. Thanks for stopping by. I love children's classics.

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