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Happy Friday! (6)

Friday is finally here!!!!  This week has been super crazy and is all kind of blur.  I am so glad I get to actually relax this weekend.

Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee's View and Alison Can Read.

This week's question is:  If you could pick one character in a book, movie or television show to swap places with, who would it be?

My Answer:  I would switch places with Claire Fraser from the Outlander series because I would love to be able to travel through time.  She gets to see some really amazing historical events and I think that would be awesome!!

Who would you switch places with??


The Book Blog Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Jen at Crazy for Books.

“It’s time to spread some love beyond the borders of the Book Blogger Hop! This week, we aren’t answering a question. We are spotlighting our fellow bloggers. Find your favorite(s) author interview(s), guest post(s), book review(s), or bookish article(s) that ANOTHER BOOK BLOGGER featured on their site recently and tell us why you love it/them!"

I love A Literary Odyssey's preliminary review of Moby Dick.  I have never really wanted to read this book but this review actually made the book sound intriguing.  It's one of those books I should read before I die and I think it will be moving up on my TBR pile.


I hope everyone has a great weekend!!!

Comments

  1. New Follower! Just hopping through. Nice choice, love the Outlander Series.

    Happy FF, here mine for the week http://can-duu.blogspot.com/2011/10/follow-friday-4.html

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  2. That is another good one to trade places with!

    Beth ^_^
    http://sweetbooksnstuff.blogspot.com/

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  3. Happy Friday! just blogging by.

    http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/10/book-blogger-hop.html

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  4. Hopping through. I really need to read the Outlander series.
    My Hop

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