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What is your literary personality?

La Penguina scored as A coloring book.

Children love you--and so do many adults. They find you approachable, simple and friendly, all of which perfectly describe you. Instead of throwing big words around, you communicate in the international language of pictures. In order to be as open as possible, you present yourself simply, allowing those around you to customize you to their liking. Sometimes this results in you turning into a primitive masterpiece, and other times you resemble a schizophrenic's daydream. So long as the one talking to you understands you, you're happy. Zen and the art of crayon-sharpening.

A coloring book

61%

A classic novel

50%

A college textbook

46%

A paperback romance novel

46%

Poetry

43%

The back of a froot loops box

21%

An electronics user's manual

18%

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I'm taking it as a compliment. I mean, who wouldn't want to be a schizophrenic's daydream? How ... literary of me.

Stumbled across this via BookLust, which chronicles the life and times of a Canadian illustrator who just so happens to have a serious book addiction complicated by unrequited longing for peanut butter.

After the jump, this week's Subway Reads:

Freddy Freddy and Fredericka

by Mark Helprin


Prep Prep: A Novel

by Curtis Sittenfeld


Veronica Veronica: A Novel

by Mary Gaitskill


Riva
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2 Comments

lawrence said:

Le Quiz tells me I'm a paperback romance novel. That's funny because i feel cheap, used and smell like I've been behind my sisters toilet bowl for 3 weeks.

deskwithaview said:

i am a CLASSIC NOVEL. the description wasn't very flattering. it said something about saying very meaningful things but nobody ever listens (pshaw!). but i like the idea.

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