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Um, YES. SO often. Do you want to know how many times I've cried reading a book on the train or cried in B&N because I was reading such a sad book? -hides-
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever made a FOOL of myself--at least not in front of anybody. There has definitely been some squealing/jumping up and down when I've received a book or gotten an approval. Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't but my daughter cried uncontrollably on the shoulder of a stranger next to her on a plane when she got to the end of a Nicholas Sparks book.
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Books do tend to make us look like fools in public. I've cried, I've laughed, I've suppressed giggles...you name it! Thanks for the giveaway, Joy! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I make myself a fool over books that give me feels. <3
ReplyDeleteI am sure other thought me a fool, but I never felt like one for being passionate about books.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I would classify it is acting foolish over a book, but I do recall a time were I begged my mom to get me the remaining two books in the series I had discovered. The first book was so good and left off with a cliffhanger that I had to have the next two right away. =)
ReplyDelete*snort* I constantly make a fool of myself. Recently I read Maybe Someday by Colleen Hoover, and I was laughing out loud in public at my son's track meet. I drew the line though when I started crying really hard; that's when I put it away. lol
ReplyDeleteNot over a book, but I nearly fell for Good Reading magazine's Facebook prank this morning offering a comp to pick 20 readers to fly to Scotland to meet J K Rpwling. Heartbreakers.
ReplyDeletethanks for the really nice giveaway: I don't think I ever made a fool of me but I'm really really impatient and it doesn't help.
ReplyDeleteI try to refrain from making a fool of myself in public. It has happened. Once over a signed copy of City of Ashes!
ReplyDeleteYou do not understand how much I LOVE the TMI series, so when my friend gave it to me as my birthday present in public, I LOST it. Ppl definitely thought I was crazy. It's a real signature too, not just a squiggly line. Whoot! :)
I made a fool of myself when I started sobbing while reading Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon. I think my mom & sister thought I'd gone crazy. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI cried on a bus after I finished a book (The Darkest Minds). When someone asked me why, I said I got stomachache..like no way I would say I cried because of book to high school students lol
ReplyDeleteAh, I love this giveaway. <3 Thank you so so much for sharing Joy :D I would really love an Amazon gift card, hih. <3 But agh. That question. I do not know. Truly, I don't. I don't think I have ever made a fool of myself (A) I might be wrong, but I don't think so :)
ReplyDeleteI cried when I read TFIOS in school. And I was like CONCEAL DONT FEEL DONT LET THEM KNOWWW. Thanks for this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I make myself a fool over books when the book is an emotional roller coaster
ReplyDeleteHaha, haven't made a fool of myself over a book yet (not that I recall at least!)...does super fangirling count? Thanks for the awesome giveaway name twin :D
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Thanks for the giveaway! I've definitely cried over books or even ranted and raved about them to friends or my bf when they had no idea what I was talking about lol
ReplyDeletenot yet.
ReplyDeleteI can't say that I have made a fool over a book... yet. I'm sure it will happen one day!
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ReplyDeleteNot sure if this counts but when I was like 12/13 my friends and I would often go the the library and laugh uncontrollably.. I think because the library is such a quiet, taboo setting, we just couldn't help ourselves at that age!
ReplyDeleteI have not made a fool of myself over a book
ReplyDeleteNo I havent
ReplyDeleteI was reading Angel Fall by Susan Ee in a quiet room and just shouted "NOOOO". Not awkward at all.
ReplyDeleteI joined every book blog hop. But I on't think that is foolish......
ReplyDeleteI cried at work while listening to If I Stay... I made so many bathroom runs that day, people started to think I was sick. Silly me.
ReplyDeleteI tend to fangirl and cry in public... and that means during school too.
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think so. BUT I have stayed up entirely way too late in order to finish a book! This week it was Orphan Train.
ReplyDeleteMy brothers would say that I have. ;) They're always teasing me about how... "expressive" I can be when reading a book. While I don't think that means I'm "making a fool of myself for a book", they would disagree. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! :)
Not yet, but it doesn't mean it's not going to happen in the future!
ReplyDeleteI often snort or literally laugh out loud while reading
ReplyDeleteNot much, but I've laughed out loud and scared my family off sometimes.. :D
ReplyDeleteI have been known to, um, sleep with a book when I'm particularly in love with it. I just want it close to me!
ReplyDeleteHaha oh yes...the whole month before Ignite Me came out that was the only thing I talked about with my friends..they thought I had no life XD
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd say that I have. The first thing that popped into my mind was my first time at BEA (last year), taking way, way too many ARCs, and foolishly thinking that I could read them all. I learned my lesson!
ReplyDeleteMaybe. probably. possibly. yes. i fangirl about books all the time!
ReplyDeleteNope,so far I haven't :D
ReplyDeleteNope not yet.
ReplyDeleteI was reading The Fault in Our Stars on the bus and I was near the end of the book. Need I say more? :P
ReplyDeletesometimes i cry when i read something sad in a book..
ReplyDeleteSometimes I feel a little foolish or silly making my mom go to B&N at open to grab me a release the day it comes out. lol It doesn't happen often, but some series I cannot wait and need it ASAP.
ReplyDeleteWhen I really like a book I want to tell everyone about it. I'll get really excited when I'm talking about it and sometimes people look at me funny like maybe I'm going too overboard. I don't care because I am a fool for books :)
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Not since I was a kid. Got in a fight with my sister over a missing adventure novel we both wanted to read. Been so long, I can't even remember what it was called.
ReplyDeletewhen I was a teenager I use to cry over romances :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway
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Oh, yes! I went to New Orleans in 1995 for a ghost/vampire tour and saw Anne Rice getting out of a limo in front of her First Street house. My heart started pounding, my legs started sprinting, but then I realized none of the other goths on my tour were hurrying or behaving like idiots. It was pretty embarrassing, and I don't usually lose my head like that, but that's how much her books meant to me and how excited I was to be in her presence. She still gives me goosebumps, and I can barely believe I get to follow and sometimes even interact with her on Facebook. Absolutely can't wait for "The Prince Lestat" coming out this Halloween!
ReplyDeleteNo, I don't think I've made a fool of myself for a book.
ReplyDeleteNever had the chance actually. How I'd love to run for author signings.
ReplyDeleteI cry over some books :D
ReplyDeleteHa!! I definitely have trouble holding back my emotions while reading in public. Whether it's a gasp, tears, or a hardy chuckle, I tend to let it out. :)
ReplyDeleteWell if falling in a lake while reading counts then i will say yes.... i have a boat and we slip it at the lake, so while walking down the docks and reading a book at the same time i walked right off the dock and worst part my book sank!! i only had a few chapters left and had to re buy it to finish it!! lol
ReplyDeleteI have not made a fool of myself over a book
ReplyDeletei know I've cried over endings
ReplyDeleteHaha yes this is how I felt when I got my copy of Allegiant signed by Veronica Roth and I was so ahppy and I completely made a fool out of myself :)
ReplyDeletethe fault in our stars made me cry..hard lol
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