Coke or Pepsi?
Coke. It’s somewhat of a staple here in Alabama, ranked up there with Sweet Tea.
Winter or Summer?
Winter
Early Bird or Night Owl?
Night Owl
French Fries or Onion Rings?
I’m a fries girl.
Live TV or DVR?
I have no idea how to work my DVR, so I’ll have to go with Live TV on this one.
Country or City?
Country because there’s nothing like the smell of cow pies in the morning.
Goddesses or Zombies?
Zombies because Goddesses are so last season.
Creepy or Cute?
Strangely enough, sometimes cute is creepy.
Pizza or Pasta?
Pizza with extra cheese, pepperonis, more cheese, and a stuffed crust. Basically, I want someone to serve me a heart attack.
Apple or Windows?
Windows, though I’m hoping to convert.
Cake or Ice Cream?
Yuuum, both.
Shopping or the spa?
I’ve had bad experiences with Spas. I’m going with shopping with this one.
Blue or Pink?
Blue. There’s something unforgiving about pink.
Driver or Passenger?
I’m a terrible passenger. Driver.
Take Out or Cooking?
Cooking when I’m not writing. I reserve take out only when I’m writing.
Thanks for having me, Rie!
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An Alabamian who loves cheese and life. She works in a nursing home and steals stories from the elderly in exchange for sponge baths. Watched is her debut YA novel.
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Being a country girl myself I had to check out Sharde's responses. Lots of similarities! I was surprised to hear that she prefers winter. I thought that I was the only one. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love your This or That! That sucks that you were frustrated with the end of Demon Glass! I thought it was the perfect cliffhanger to leave off for the last book.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to read Watched forever! Coke is EPIC!
ReplyDeleteHi Rie! Just wanted to say thanks again for letting me chill at your spot.
ReplyDeleteChest bumps and cyber hi-5s,
Sharde
Loved having you over!
ReplyDeleteI hate cliffhangers in general, so yeah hated it! But I'll likely pick up the next one.
ReplyDeleteI adore winter. Better fashion. Less air conditioning costs. Snow! But then again I live in the winter-less Texas.
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