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Confessions of Teenage Bibliophile- Regan Hughes

New confessions!

Name: Regan Londez Hughes
Age: 14
School: FJH

1.Who is your idol (in real life or in fiction)?

Carrie Underwood

2.What’s your favorite book? Why?

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II because it gives good advice through other teenager’s experiences.

3.Who is your favorite fictional character?

L from Death Note (manga series)

4.What’s your favorite fictional world? If you could live there, would you?

The one in my imagination. And yes, I would live there.

5.Is there a book you can relate your life to?

If there is then it is the most insane book ever!

6.What is your favorite movie based on a book?

Harry Potter

7.Do you have a favorite series of books?

Harry Potter

8.Would you ever want to be an author? If so, what kind of book would you write?

Yes, fictional/teen romance

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