Thursday, October 8, 2015

We asked the best-selling author of Fangirl and Carry On the tough questions about magic, villainy, and love.

Rainbow Rowell's critically acclaimed books have established her as a YA powerhouse. Her newest, Carry On, deals with issues of identity, heroes and villains, choice, and magic. We had the chance to catch up with her on the day of Carry On's launch. Naturally, we put her to the test with a game of Would You Rather: Heroes and Villains edition.

St. Martin's Press

Would you rather be an antagonist or an anti-hero?

Would you rather be an antagonist or an anti-hero?

"Antagonist (anti-anti-hero)."

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...have magical powers but lose your sense of sight, or have super strength but lose your sense of taste?

...have magical powers but lose your sense of sight, or have super strength but lose your sense of taste?

"Super strength (no taste?)"

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