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Re: Your most preferred reading genre

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Mine will always be fantasy
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Mine would be YA Fiction. I also love Paranormal, Fantasy, and Horror.
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My most preferred reading genre is probably Sci Fi and Fantasy. I like to read about Lord of the Rings type stuff. I also like futuristic era things like Star Wars.
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Fantasy is my favorite overall.
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My favorite genre is fantasy. I love the worlds full of magic, dragons, and fights for good and evil. Real life is usually not as clear cut as this genre tends to be perhaps that why I like these kind of books. However, I noticed as I have gotten older I like a little ambiguity in the story lines where good and evil are not a clear cut. Hmmm, something to ponder :wink:
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I really enjoy scifi and fantasy, but also have a weak spot for historical novels. But overall my taste is pretty eclectic- I mostly enjoy fiction, but also love to read non-fiction from time to time. Especially books about Physics...
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I'm going through a phase where I'm obsessed with YA paranormal romances. But I want to start reading books that add more culture to my life.
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I mostly read science fiction or fantasy books because I just love that genre. But recently I read a good historical fiction book, and found myself liking it too. So lets just say that I like fiction!!
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some days erotic fantasy others classics and sometimes post-modernism
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My preferred reading genre is Christian, self-improvement, and biographies. I am mainly a non-fiction reader, but do enjoy a good Christian fiction novel from time to time.
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By a landslide, urban fantasy! I can't get enough of it.
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I tend to stick with YA, honestly. I feel like I'm going to always read and enjoy YA. I mean, I guess I'm still technically a young adult, seeing as to how I'm 21. But when I'm in my 30s? I feel like I'll still be reading/enjoying YA!
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Classics & Fantasy
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Post by Apogea »

Fantasy is by far my favorite genre!
Second would be dystopian novels
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Post by Alkalune »

My favorite books are mostly young adult fantasy.
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