What's your genre preference?

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My taste in books and movies are similar. In fact they both help each other. I like to step out of my comfort zone once in a while.
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I loveeee fantasy, drama, romance and sci-fi movies and shows but for books, I prefer fantasy and romance.
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For me it is sci-fi and fantasy
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I watch Netflix series with a variety of topics. I read a ton and although my favorite type of book is a mystery/ crime suspense book, I am trying to broaden my choices
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Fantasy, I'm a sucker for a good fantasy. My second favourite genre is action.
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I love a great fantasy series. The bigger, the better.
Any series with 3 or up books in it is right up my alley.
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In books I like crime, thrillers, horrors, murders, and science fiction. On the other hand, I like watching horror movies. I find science fiction movies interesting, probably due to the futuristic dull, unrelatable characters.
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I'm still a great fan and ardent reader of historical fiction. At times, I get to know events I didn't know about and wouldn't have because history of its own can be dull. I'm starting to like C/T/M/H, as well.
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I have allowed to let myself explore that a bit more lately, I think I love thrillers for both books and movies. I love comedy for both as well, and I have a distaste for romance for both. I think with action I do movies better, it is a bit tougher to detail things very well in a book. With horrors and psychologically intense stories I can do both as well.
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I'm indifferent. As long as it's able to keep me entertained I'm okay with whatever genre it is.
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I love thrillers, a sense of anxiety and experience for everything that happens on the screen :?
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Science fiction is what I honestly loved the most but I came to appreciate Kdrama recently. Because of TikTok recommendations, I watched many Korean series that I enjoyed.
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For movies? Horror. It's just the only thing that excites me. Most other genres seem dreadfully monotonous in my opinion.
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I like psychological thriller, romance and suspense.
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Except for sci-fi, suspense/thriller/horror. They keep me up at night and it's not really good, seriously.
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