Hmmm... I guess my desert island book would be Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safron Foer, just because I love to read it and can get lost in the fable-like prose easily.
Favorite ye-ye girl: France Gall. No contest.
Favorite book? It's a three way tie.
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott: I suppose. I read it almost every year between the ages of 8 and 15, and it is a world I never got tired of visiting.
Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov: It's inventive and just a great read.
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. It's overflowing with some of the most beautiful language I've ever read, and the way he deals with romance and relationships is breathtakingly honest and feels so real, so current. I especially love the part near the beginning of the book when Levin sees Kitty skating on the ice, and thinks about whether he should approach her or not.
I don't have a favorite author, but I dig Flannery O'Connor and George Eliot lots.
Movie: Harold and Maude. I must have seen it at least 40 times. I think because I love it so much, and whenever I find out that someone hasn't seen it, I usually make them watch it with me.
Adjectives: Um, talkative, sensitive (overly sensitive at times) friendly.