Quiz: Where Will You Get Caught Reading? | Writer’s Relief
Ronnie L. Smith
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May is Get Caught Reading Month! At Writer’s Relief, this is one of our favorite monthlong festivities—we love to get caught reading! You can celebrate too by reading in public places. But after months of reading at home, curled up under a blanket on the sofa, you might need some help determining the best place to venture forth with your favorite book. Take this fun quiz to find out where you will get caught reading!
Quiz: Where Will You Get Caught Reading?
What’s your favorite genre to read?
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When reading, you prefer to snack on:
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Your must-have outdoor accessory:
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Where do you usually get your books?
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Your reading spirit animal is:
Mostly A:
You’ll get caught reading at the beach!
And you’ll need the sunshine and warm sand to help fight off spine-tingling chills from reading thrillers. Sunburn won’t be the only danger you’ll be wary of when sinister beach reads like?The Vacation?by T.M. Logan or?The Beach?by Alex Garland share your beach blanket.
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Mostly B:
You’ll get caught reading at a sidewalk café!
You may be sitting at a table for one, but you’ll be serving up the book cover of your latest read for everyone who walks by. Take another sip of coffee and settle in for a generous helping of unforgettable verse with?A Thousand Mornings: Poems?by Mary Oliver or?The Lost Words?by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris.
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Mostly C:
You’ll get caught reading in a park!
Choose a spot under a shady tree and dig into the clues of a great new mystery! Surrounded by beautiful blooms, you’ll be turning pages until the stars come out while reading?Destroyer Angel?by Nevada Barr or?Deadhead and Buried?by H.Y. Hannah.
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Mostly D:
You’ll get caught reading on a passenger jet!
Reading is a great way to pass the time while flying—and might keep overly chatty seatmates at bay. Put your tray in the upright position and keep your seat belt on as you read?Project Hail Mary?by Andy Weir or?An Unkindness of Ghosts?by Rivers Solomon.
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Mostly E:
You’ll get caught reading on a boat!
Whether it’s a rowboat or a cruise ship, you’ll be spotted dreamily drifting into the next book on your To-Be-Read list. Why not set sail with?Water for Elephants?by Sara Gruen or?The Shape of Water?by Guillermo del Toro?
And if you’d like more suggestions for great books to read, we have a few ideas: