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Helloo readers!
A few days back, I had the privilege to be interviewed by the wonderful Kimberly Marie @ Many Books Many Lives and she recently posted it up on her blog! I love doing little interviews and really enjoy revealing my thoughts and information about my blog. Here is a little sneak peak of the interview:
Introduce yourself.
My name is Florentine and I run a book blog named Readiculously Peachy. I take pleasure in travelling, swimming, socializing and of course reading and blogging! I am a positive, bubbly, outspoken and open minded person. I would like to thank my wonderful parents for these traits, who took me from a small Caribbean island called Aruba, to the fantastic sophisticated city of Paris in France, and to the grounded but very international country also known as The Netherlands (my home country). Now I currently live in London with my handsome and supportive boyfriend and my little hamster named Houdini (can you guess why?), working away on developing and updating my blog!
The name of your blog is so different, how did you come up with it?
While I was creating my blog I was thinking of what would be the catchiest name for people to remember… I really started brainstorming and tried matching, comparing, and combining many different words together which were relevant to books and reading… and somehow I came up with Readiculously Peachy! In my own words it means ridiculously good books ;) but then written out with a 60’s groovy swing to it! It ended up being quite catchy in the end and now many people are prone to call me Ms. Peachy! I encourage it as once a nickname is set, people will definitely remember you by it ;)
Read the rest of the interview here.
My name is Florentine and I run a book blog named Readiculously Peachy. I take pleasure in travelling, swimming, socializing and of course reading and blogging! I am a positive, bubbly, outspoken and open minded person. I would like to thank my wonderful parents for these traits, who took me from a small Caribbean island called Aruba, to the fantastic sophisticated city of Paris in France, and to the grounded but very international country also known as The Netherlands (my home country). Now I currently live in London with my handsome and supportive boyfriend and my little hamster named Houdini (can you guess why?), working away on developing and updating my blog!
While I was creating my blog I was thinking of what would be the catchiest name for people to remember… I really started brainstorming and tried matching, comparing, and combining many different words together which were relevant to books and reading… and somehow I came up with Readiculously Peachy! In my own words it means ridiculously good books ;) but then written out with a 60’s groovy swing to it! It ended up being quite catchy in the end and now many people are prone to call me Ms. Peachy! I encourage it as once a nickname is set, people will definitely remember you by it ;)
Read the rest of the interview here.
Many thanks and appreciation goes out to Kimberly Marie @ Many Books Many Lives for taking the time to show interest in my work and my blog and interviewing me! Make sure to visit and follow her awesome blog!
Your blog name is catchy! :D And I'm not just saying that as a blogger friend- I'm a name-of-things critic XD Sorta...
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Well then I am very flattered to hear this from you Amy :) Yes I definitely want to get into Downton Abbey! But first must get through my book requests (and upcoming finance exam :() before I can get into that ;)
DeleteThank you for stopping by! :)
Great interview!
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Thank you Bebe!! :)
DeleteCame by to check out your blog and follow it. Hope you will follow me back. ~Lauren
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for following Lauren! I will be sure to check out your blog as well :)
DeleteGreat interview, Ms. Peach! You have lived in some incredible places. I've visited London and Amsterdam, and I suspect that if I went to Aruba, I would not want to leave. :)
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