A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.

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      Like most people, I need very little, so yes, I definitely have more than I need.

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      I have SO MANY. The Lion King, Whispers of the Heart, Howl's Moving Castle, Wall-E, to name just a few...

    4. Steph Su

      Happiness is...a difficult concept for me to grasp. What is happiness? How does one achieve happiness? It's the kind of thing one can spend one's whole life trying to figure out.

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      Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont. New York State. Oregon (well, I'm pretty sure it'd be a favorite, once I go there).

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 1 Aug 12

      LOL OH GOD, must I? I don't think I could finish either again if I tried.

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 31 Jul 12

      Shotglasses. From all around the world.

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 31 Jul 12

      I definitely read more. I know about more books, and thus there is a wider pool of books to tempt me. Plus, to be honest, I often feel this internal pressure to try to stay on top of books in the genre I review, so that my blog readers will get the most thorough information about them. It makes me feel good when I can share my thoughts on a book or give recommendations when a reader asks me for them!

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 31 Jul 12

      To the best of my knowledge, that has never happened with one of my reviews before. When a publisher quoted from my review for a Shelf Awareness ad, I wasn't notified, and only found out when other bloggers told me.

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      Uh. Yeah, I think so. It'd be hard for publishers to market because the readers and fans of the first book will have expected a certain genre and what comes with that genre, so to suddenly include a whole new set of rules in that story's world would understandably make some readers confused and upset.

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      You might want to try Pink by Lili Wilkinson or Fat Cat by Robin Brande! Both features smart characters and generous humor.

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      Before. I like to have my own idea of what the story's world and characters look like before seeing the director's interpretation.

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      I spent copious amounts of time looking up books and trying to decide whether or not I'd like them... but I don't actually buy that many books. I WISH I felt more secure in my finances and amount of reading time to buy more!

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      I've heard great things about The Treachery of Beautiful Things so I'll definitely be checking that one out when it comes out!

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      I'm cheating, but swimming, diving, gymnastics... yummm.

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 31 Jul 12

      2 and a half... maybe 3 books? My mind gets scrambled if I try to read for too long without stopping and doing something else.

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 31 Jul 12

      "Skin" by Rascal Flatts. Full-out tears the very first time I heard it, which is unusual, because I have a low attention span when it comes to song lyrics.

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      stephxsu responded to SOOTP 31 Jul 12

      All the time. I prefer it to online communication, actually. It may be slower, but it feels more genuine, and allows my thoughts more time to percolate before they are put onto the paper.

    20. Steph Su

      So, so many. But if I could only choose one it'd be swimming. For obvious reasons.

Steph Su’s Bio

Swarthmore, PA

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Reader. Writer. Dreamer. Fireworks junkie. Nomad hopeful.