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I would have said romance; it makes my pinkies bubble. But then, I like the adrenaline rush that comes with action and thrillers. The anxiety and anticipation can't be found on Amazon. I can consume a truckload of thrillers and still beg for more.
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I began my reading journey with fantasy bools. So, my favorite genre is fantasy. I am also interested in romance, mythology, and mystery.
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I prefer novels because it is there that I can feel the main characters 100%
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"Write a book that wants to bewritten. And if it is too hard for adults, then write it for children."
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Children's books. They are simple and fun to read. I have my shelves (physical) filled with Dahl and Dr. Seuss. The best thing I like about them? They don't make sense. There is no need for logic and laws os physics.
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My favourite genre is non-fiction books. Because I want to increase my level.
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I loved The Lost Ways Book
The book "The Book of Lost Paths" is not only a literary work but also a profound work about the past, where traditional values and life skills have been forgotten. Written by talented author Claude Davis, this book not only gives readers knowledge but also gives a deep understanding of how to exist and survive in difficult conditions.

With realistic and detailed writing, "The Lost Ways" takes us back to a time when people had to be spontaneous and creative to survive. The author not only shares tips on preserving food and water but also emphasizes the importance of community integration and traditional craft skills.

For those who love adventure and wish to learn about the possibilities of living things, this book is an endless source of inspiration. I am especially impressed with the way "The Lost Ways" connects the past and present, helps us reconsider the value of traditional skills, and awakens awareness of the importance of autonomy and solidarity. The book is not only a guide but also an adventure in finding documents in a difficult context.
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I love writing rom coms or murder mysteries - two very different things but I enjoy the new perspectives!
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Post by Silvia Sianto »

My favorite genre is non fiction,I like intriguing stories of realistic world.this motivates me to do some research.
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Post by Ludovica Peruzzi »

Definitely fantasy/magical realism. i can't really write anything set in real life, or rather, I have no interest in it. But the possibilities of a magical world either completely foreign to or hidden in our own fascinate me.
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