Hello everybody! And hello new followers – somehow there’s 99 of you?? What?? This seems like a good time to introduce myself a little better and get to know you all!
I put it out into the Twitterverse that I’m not good at writing ‘About Me’ and my gorgeous friend Michaela @ A Novel Idea, one of my favourite people in the world, came up with a list of prompts for me to answer! I joked she was interviewing me, so I’m turning it into a tag: The Book Interview.
here we go:
Name/Blog Name: Esmé @ esmooglereads
Age: 22
Favourite genre: Uhhh, pass? I’ll honestly give anything a go!
Favourite male author: Patrick Ness. I find this man’s mind absolutely astonishing! The premises of his various novels are so original and often try something new without ever being a gimmick. I was lucky enough to attend a talk of his in 2018, meeting him after, and he is a lovely person to boot. I recommend the Chaos Walking series if you’re new to his work – it has gender politics, a slow burn ship and a talking dog all aimed at a YA audience. What more could you want?
Favourite female author: Margaret Atwood. Interestingly, a lot of the elements that draw me to Ness’ books are also what I like about Atwood; unique concepts, unusual ways of telling the story and memorable characters. She is an absolute institution of culture and I can’t believe I’m alive in a time where the sequel to A Handmaid’s Tale is being published. I don’t have to research into any of her novels, I can just dive right in knowing I’m in safe hands that will deliver a fascinating, multi-layered story beyond any of my expectations.
Forever favourite(s): Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Astonish Me by Maggie Shipstead, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and North Child by Edith Pattou are just a few (check out my favourites shelf on goodreads for more!).
What was your first book of 2018?: Big Fish by Daniel Wallace
How did you like it?: I am such a fan of the film adaptation of this novel and it is honestly so rare that I say I prefer a movie to the book – but I preferred the movie to the book. I think the book created an atmosphere that the film developed further; there are subplots that didn’t make the film, but were replaced with ones that were more interesting in my opinion. It’s in no way a bad book, just didn’t quite live up to the magic of the movie for me.
What was your last book of 2018?: Oh man. Belinda Blinked 2 by Rocky Flintstone.
How did you like it?: Let me explain – there is a British podcast called My Dad Wrote A Porno which was started by three university friends after one of them found out his dad had written ‘erotic’ literature ala Fifty Shades of Grey. Each episode they read a chapter and dissect it. It’s hilarious because the sex is terribly written but the plot is also nonsensical; characters change name without warning, everyone sleeps with each other to close business deals and the references are so outdated there’s a genuine debate as to whether it’s set in a different time or alternate universe. It’s not for the faint hearted, but if you want to laugh out loud in the middle of the supermarket this is absolutely the ticket.
What do you look for in a book/what makes it really stand out for you?: I love interesting, flawed female characters, cleverly built worlds and different formats of writing – books where sections are written from multiple characters’ points of view or through other mediums like texts, letters or newspaper articles.
Do you collect any particular sets/editions of books?: Jane Eyre! It’s my favourite and helps whenever I’m homesick having just moved away from my hometown near Haworth.


Favourite place to read: I love a cosy corner in a coffee shop! I also love reading while travelling, nothing makes a train or bus journey fly by than a good book and it’s so nice to read without the distractions of wifi, TV and other people.
Do you prefer ebooks, audiobooks or physical books? Hardbacks or paperbacks?: I love a paperback but I do appreciate that ebooks have saved my bank account and back pain since I can carry hundreds of books round with me.
Do you keep books you didn’t like, or get rid of them?: It takes a lot for me to give a book away! I’m a hoarder.
Which literary character best defines you/do you best relate to?: This is such a good question that I don’t have a good answer for. I think there’s lots of characters I relate to for different reasons but I couldn’t pin just one down – watch this space!
I’m tagging Reader Voracious, Me and Ink, Delly, Kat @ Novels and Waffles, Bex, lilistarreads, Clo @ Book Dragons and Michaela herself plus anyone else who fancies doing The Book Interview!

Well done on getting 99 followers!! I can’t wait to see where your blog will go. This is a lovely post and I loved getting to know more about you!!
I love interesting, flawed characters too!! I’ve never actually read Jane Eyre but you have a lovely collection.
Thank you so much for nominating me and I can’t wait to do the tag. x
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Thank you! I’m a little bewildered to be honest!
I recommend Jane Eyre to everyone because I feel it has a little of everything – mystery, romance, gothic elements, thriller, friendship, family, history, interesting discussions on class and society, plus Jane herself must be one of the earliest feminist characters!
I’m so excited to see your tag! It’s a lot of fun 🙂
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You’re welcome!! 😊 oohhh that does sound good— yes when I think about Jane Eyre I always think feminist!
Yay I’m excited to do it!!💛
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Is it a little cheeky that I had so much fun checking out your Bronte shelf and trying to determine where/how I’d contributed to it?
Loved this though!!! I love reading about my favourite people (ie you!) and I also loved that I unintentionally put you on the spot with that last book of 2018 question haha
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I mean a solid three quarters of the Jane Eyres have come from you I think!
You really did, as soon as I checked my goodreads challenge I was like …sigh.
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Maybe you should expect more once your bday approaches 😉
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b e h a v e
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Thank you so much for the tag, and what a fun post! I also love Jane Eyre and am a little jealous of your collection – I want to get a nice edition to replace my 15+ year old pb from high school.
Congrats on your blog growth and happy reading!
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Can’t wait to see your tag 🙂
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You’re so cute, I love your Bronte shelf. :’)
Alsoooooo, same with the hoarding books — this year, I’m going to try to clear out what I didn’t like & offer them to friends!
Thank you for the tag, sweet love! & congrats on getting to 99!!
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My Michaela-funded Bronte shelf :’)
I’m on a book buying ban, so if you need to get rid of any… [waves] 😉
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When I get a decent sized pile to give away, I’ll definitely send you a list! ❤
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Great post and congrats on your 99 followers, thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.
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Thanks!
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Hey, thanks so much for the tag! And I totally agree with what you said about ebooks. They have saved me SO much money – and as a person with not a lot of money – that is a really important thing. Anyways, I enjoyed reading this lovely post! Thanks for sharing some about yourself 🙂
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No problem! I’m looking forward to seeing your answers 🙂
They’re honestly so handy, although they don’t compare to the feel and smell of a physical book.
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I love listening to the My Dad Made A Porno podcast. It’s hilarious! The book is just so bad it’s funny.
Thank you so much for the tag!
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YES! There’s so many people I know who love it, but you don’t find out until someone references it because it’s so hard to just explain.
No problem! I can’t wait to see your answers 🙂
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i like the idea of reading in coffee shops. Most of the time i’m not very lucky tho, cuz the coffee places i visit are either too busy, or have no comfy seats… 😀
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Ah that’s unlucky!! I can usually deal with uncomfortable seats because I get lost in the book, but it sucks when it’s super busy and you can’t sit anywhere at all.
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