And Now, from the Department of Randutiae
Behold the final cover for the French edition of Graceling!

Whaddya think? Quite a departure from the others, huh? I get a real kick out of it myself and would love to hear what you think :o)
Also, want to listen to me talk about my name? (I can just hear the screams of excitement out there.) You can do so here, and then, after that, you can go listen to other people talk about their names. Really! It's fun!
So, I'm in the midst of a Project: I'm trying to put together an official FAQ page. I'm organizing and consolidating the questions I've answered so far; looking over ones I want to answer soon; trying to decide how to present everything so it's user-friendly; etc. And, while bumbling through my list of questions-not-yet-answered, I found myself wanting to answer this one. (For the spoiler-cautious: no spoilers!)
I'm a bit of a packrat when it comes to books. You couldn't pry them from my cold, dead hands. Do you get rid of your books once you've read them, or do you hoard them like a little squirrel hoards nuts for the winter?
Well, my squirrel friend, I don't read books. Ha! Just kidding. Truth is, I read an absurd number of books, BUT, I also seem to have anti-packrat genes. I don't mean that I hate packrats, just that I definitely am not one myself. ^_^ I tend to only keep books that I love madly and/or books that have sentimental value. Of course, that still leaves me with a ton of books. But let's just say I've got hundreds of books, rather than the tens of thousands of books I would have if I kept everything. Actually, I tend to do most of my reading from the library. Then, when I stumble across a book that I ♥♥♥, I put it on my purchase list so that I can own it and have it forever.
Some books I recently purchased after reading them from the library: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (which I loved so much that I bought several copies, to spread around); Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters (my favorite so far in the Brother Cadfael mystery series); Alchemy by Margaret Mahy (I am steadily building my collection of Mahy books; one day I will OWN THEM ALL!). Some books I've recently read, loved, put on my list, and will purchase soon: Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller by Sarah Miller (DO READ IT! With tissues in hand!) and Dairy Queen and The Off Season by Catherine Gilbert Murdock (have you met D.J. Schwenk yet? You should).
I've started getting a lot of free books, too, now that I'm going to trade shows and so on. I keep the ones I love passionately and pass the others on.
Do you have a book policy? I love mine, because it allows me to spend lots of time in libraries (♥) and it allows me to minimize my belongings, which is good for a person who moves a lot, and also makes each possession that much more precious...
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To come to an end, I wanted to tell you that I'm currently reading The Book Thief (in German) and I love the book as well. ^^
Greetings from Austria,
Stefanie
I'm only a packrat with the books I really love. Those I hang onto forever.
The cover with the eye in the dagger is my favorite. It's one of the most beautiful, compelling covers I've seen. I always prefer imagining the characters rather than seeing someone else's visual interpretation of them.
Cool to hear you speaking about your name! I'm amazed to be able to say that I have been pronouncing your name correctly. :-) I have a Gaelic first name--maybe that explains my love for bagpipes.
A little introduction-my name is Roshni and I am a Uni student in the UK.
As far as my book habits go, as a child my parents were more than willing to buy me and my sister (my sister and I?) books, while taking us to the library every weekend. Now I ususally depend on the library to sustain my reading needs (and even if I just want to waste some time, that is where I usually go!) but if I HAVE to own a certain book then I do buy it.
With all my old kids books, my sister and I donated them to a charity shop (she works in a library during the weekend and she asked but they didn't want them).
I have also started buying signed books and dipping my toe into the world of book collecting. So far it is going good since I have money to spend on it (I might as well put my student loan to good use!)
My favourite cover is the UK cover, I think it's really sexy :p
I'd love to imitate your book buying habits (much safer than mine) but I can't as my library doesn't stock books in English and I read almost exclusively in English, which is probably why I take hours reading reviews and summaries for each book I want to buy, each one is a huge investment for a poor student's purse!
I get most of my books from the library too and have been known to buy copies of the ones I really love.
I love the all covers for Graceling.
Im a hugh book packrat. I try to stay away from libraries because I have a habbit of buying the ones that I read from there.
But, eeesh! Everyone is so much better at self control than me. Since I am the squirrel of today's question (I am blushing, btw), my answer is obvious. I horde. I have almost no will power when it comes to books and music. I have a serious addiction. Bordering on being obsessed. Any chance I get (and even those when I really really shouldnt) I buy. Mostly I just go online to peruse...but then i find myself accidentally clicking the purchase button. Oopsy.
The question came up after my husband suggested I get rid of all the books I've already read. Wh-what?! I just can't do it. He hates clutter (hanging art on the walls is clutter to him). And, while my book shelves are beginning to sag a bit - I can't see myself giving them up. I am too attached. I might just need to read them again one day. :)
I do recycle some amongst my mom and friends. Currently Graceling is in rotation.
That's obviously not what Katsa and Po look like (to me, anyway), so it must be a cartoonish representation rather than a realistic representation. Therefore, it's all good.
Off Topic: Did you catch the defenestration in the Supper Bowl ad?
My grandfather built my sister and I each a a huge cookshelf when we were just newborns, and they are full of all the books we have read throughout our childhood. I now have a bookshelf in my room for the books I have read in the past 5 years or so (no longer my 'little kid' books) and many MANY books are scattered all over my bedroom. I have slowly but surely been cleaning the bookshelf out that contains all of the Dr. Seuss and Arthur Brown books, giving them to younger cousins and neighbors. I plan on keeping most of them though. I could never part with my Dr. Seuss or Makeway For Ducklings.
I also tend to get most of my books from the library. Last year I went almost every other day, but this year I have not been able to go nearly as often. Homework takes up too much of my time..High School.bleh. If I purchase a book I know I will not be rereading again and again, I will offer it to any of my friends, and then if there are no takers I donate it to the Children's Hospital.
Oh, and The Book Thief is the first book that I read and said "this is a favorite". I have been asked the question numerous times, "What is your favortie book?", but not until I read The Book Thief did I have an answer. I actually may go and reread it now when I power off my laptop.
"It was a Monday, and they walked on a tightrope to the sun" (Cuzak).
~Candelion
As for packrats, I am very guilty. I want to have a library in my house one day, and I'm already well on my way with a couple bookshelves full of my favorites.
That one kid,
Rose
Also, have you read this post?
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6632972.html
Graceling is mentioned as THE book of the year. And I have to agree. The romance between Po and Katsa is one of my favorites. Check it out!
I love to own books, but since they have taken over our house, I'm trying to only buy less books. If it is a favorite author or a book in a series that I love, I buy them right away. If possible, I try to use the library as much as possible and love getting that email message that tells me my books I put on hold are waiting for me. I also visit the half-price bookstore often too and get things for great prices. And often, I buy books I love just to own them, even after I've read them from the library. I also buy books for gifts for almost everyone, and sometimes I buy the same book for everyone. One year it was The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets by Eva Rice. Next year it was The Book Thief. This year it was Graceling (I bought it for three people at Christmas). For me, a book is the greatest gift anyone can give me. That, or a gift card to the bookstore!
-Lesley
I'm loving all the Book Thief love! My Dad is reading it right now. Hans Hubermann reminded me of my Dad, so I had to get my parents a copy. Candelion, love that quote.
It's weird for me to hear myself talking, actually. I didn't realize I had an accent; it's a weird one, too. I can't explain where I got it!
I also tend to prefer covers that leave the characters up to your imagination. That's one of the things I love about the American cover. I just saw my German cover and will be posting that soon.
Lesley, just put I Am the Messenger on hold. Yay for libraries :o).
Finally, Tricia, I especially recommend The Tricksters, Alchemy, and 24 Hours by Mahy. And did you see my post about library love?
SO, I agree with pamcjordan about the book cover. My American version is my absolute favorite of them all, with the dagger and semi-view of her eyes. It's what drew me to the book in the first place. I tend to shed away from the covers that won't allow me to imagine the characters for myself. (No offense, it's still interesting)
And I keep all of my books, but I organize them according to status (solo, series, trilogies, ext. and then by my ranking system.) I am an extremely neat packrat, and get rid of only the really old ones (like the Amber Brown books).
So yeah, sorry for taking up so much room! *eek* Keep up the amazing writing (both blog and books)
Ash
I do like the French cover but I'd have to agree with the majority and say I like the US cover because it allows your imagination to whirl with the possibilites in the book. Its what first attracted me to the book.
As for my book-keeping habits... oh goodness. XD I can't seem to part with any of my books. Each book I read usually has a special place in my heart. My hallway alone is worth over 3000 in books alone. Im out of room. =[
I do however consider myself a small library for my friends to explore and choose from. It's how I got a lot of my friends into reading more. =]
I love to go to the college library but Im afraid they have a small selection. I don't go often because of that. I bury myself in Borders and smile, laugh, and cry while reading in there. Lol.
I like the French cover. I like seeeing the characters on the front.
I loved your details and I giggled a lot (when it was appropriate of course). Nothing better than a book you can't read in public because you are bound to make crazy sounds out loud until people stare at you. I don't know where people get this idea that reading is a quiet activity.
Thanks for the book recommendations. Always looking for new authors. Here are some back. Some great authors are: Robin Mckinley, Martha Wells, Gail Carson Levine, Shannon Hale, Connie Willis, Dawn Cook, Patricia C. Wrede, Haruki Murakami, Kristen Britain, Barbara Hambly, and Lian Hearn.
My favs of all time are: Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Heinlein, and The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
Fire sounds great, I can't wait.
I dont think you have a strange accent at all! You kind of have one of those voices that could be from anywhere, but that you can't pin down by listening to it. I am mostly that way other than a few words here and there. No one ever believes I grew up in SC. (That's probably for the best, haha).
I totally screwed up the last name and was saying it cash-ore. Sorry!
PS both my mother and I LOVE bagpipes. seriously. dont know if you were joking or not. I want to visit Scotland SO bad! And Ireland! I promised her that if/when I get published that's the first trip I'll take w/her!
Megan, no worries, and thanks for that list!
And Tink, I definitely wasn't kidding -- I ♥ bagpipes!