What type of books you read a lot?

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Nkem Blessing
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Stories about love and jokes
Kelly Tunstall
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I am a big fan of thrillers and horrors. Although I do appreciate intelligently written books that I can learn from.
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I am big fan of mysteries,slow burn romance and non fiction
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Fantasy, Sci-fi, Short stories, Mythology
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I find solace in sentimental books because they touch the deepest parts of my heart and evoke a range of emotions. They allow me to empathize with the characters, to experience their joys and sorrows, and to reflect on the universal themes of love, loss, and resilience. Sentimental books remind me of the beauty and complexity of human emotions, leaving me feeling deeply connected to the stories they tell.
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I like reading science fiction, adventure, horror, thrillers. A little bit of everything.
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Zombies are more comic horror in my opinion and vampires never really did it for me. The current vampire craze in the Twilight movies really go over my head and you couldnt pay me enough to watch them, complete rubbish. Im with Bighuey on the slow-build haunted house and psychological horrors that creep right under your skin. Love them.
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My favorite genres are mystery, suspense, paranormal, horror, fantasy, scifi (especially time travel or multiverse related), good historical or paranormal romance, romantic suspense, and thrillers. I guess I like most of the genres more than regular fiction.
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