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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
BBAW: "Meeting" the Mystery Woman Behind Pretty Books
1:00 AM
One of my favorite parts of the wonderful annual event that is Book Blogger Appreciation Week has always been the blogger interview swap. It's just fun to get to know the people behind the blogs I read, you know? I've never participated in the swap before, but I thought it would be fun to join in this year. Plus, I love that the focus of BBAW is no longer on awards—now, it really is just about celebrating the amazing book blogging community and I wanted to show my support for BBAW's re-focused mission.
I'm so glad I participated because I got to "meet" Stacey, an awesome reviewer who blogs from her home in London, England. Not only does she post reviews on her blog, Pretty Books, but she also showcases photos of books and other fun things in her life on tumblr. Through exploring her blog, I discovered that we share many of the same favorite books/authors. Now that her blog is bookmarked on my Reader, I can check it often. Yay!
Stacey asked me lots of thoughtful questions. Mine for her weren't nearly as interesting, but she indulged me anyway:
Me: You don't share a lot of personal information on your blog. Can you tell us all a little about the mystery woman behind Pretty Books?
Stacey: For someone who runs a blog, I'm actually quite a private person online! I think it's because I've been using the internet for about 11-12 years — since I was 11 — and I'm wary about what personal information I put online. But I'm a 23-year old-living in London (although I was born in what Londoners would call the countryside!) and I have lived here most of my life. I'm currently working in book publishing as a sales and marketing assistant, yet I'm one of the unusual bunch who didn't study English at university, but Sociology. I am deathly afraid of ladybirds (or should I say, ladybugs) but a huge fan of Taylor Swift. Me: Besides the book reviews you do at Pretty Books, you also have a tumbler site where you post pictures of books. How did you get into photography? Besides books, what other subjects do you enjoy taking pictures of?
Me: We have a lot of favorite books (The Chaos Walking series, UNWIND, THE BOOK THIEF, HP, etc.) and authors (J.K. Rowling, Jodi Picoult, Neal Shusterman, Patrick Ness, etc.) in common. Since you obviously have *impeccable* taste, I'd love to know which new authors you've discovered in recent years. Who would you recommend to a fellow Rowling/Picoult/Shusterman/
Me: With the Olympics being in London this year, a lot of Americans (and probably others throughout the world) have re-discovered their love for all things English. What are the Top 3 things (gold, silver and bronze) that make you proud to be a Brit?
Gold: I hope this isn't too political but I'm constantly appreciate of the National Health Service (NHS). Good health isn't a privilege, it's a right!
Silver: I love how we love to complain about everything in Britain (the weather in particular!), but when anyone else steps in we become incredibly protective and patriotic.
Bronze: I love how in every situation, queuing is held as the one social norms and must never be broken (or we'll start tutting). It's a quirky habit we can't seem to shake.
I also didn't mention this because it's rather typical, but I love how we truly celebrate books, reading, and literacy, so much that it was featured in the two opening ceremonies. We started World Book Night (where 1 million books are given away) and we have Harry Potter, Charles Dickens and Roald Dahl postage stamps!
Me: In the introduction to your blog, you admit to being an unabashed book sniffer (I am, too!). What are your other favorite smells?
Me: You mentioned that you'd love to have your own library someday. What would it look like? What books would you absolutely HAVE TO HAVE in order for your library to be complete?
Isn't Stacey great? I had a good time getting to know her a little bit and I hope you will, too. You'll love her reviews—they're thoughtful and smart—as well as her beautiful book stack photos. Pretty Books is an excellent blog, one I'll definitely be keeping my eye on :)
If you want to see her interview with me, click here.
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