What's your go-to genre?

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Re: What's your go-to genre?

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My current go to genre is mystery/suspense novels. I'm currently reading a psychological thriller that is pretty good so far! Historically, I've also enjoyed reading romance novels. :D
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My go to will always be science fiction. However I am also partial to horror and fantasy. I can't ever pass up a good vampire, werewolf or witch story.
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I don't really have a specific go to genre. As long as the story line is good, I can read about anything. I'm not too fond of romance books. I do like a good classic literature book. But I like just about anything.
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My go-to genre is romance. I like the motorcycle club series of books. These books keep my attention, and I don't get bored with them. Plus, most of them keep you on the edge of your seat even if you know the man and woman are going to be together. These are books I read to relax at home, and to not have to think about complicated plots after a long day at work.
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I always go to historical fiction. I just love tales set in the medieval period.
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Post by FrancesFloyd »

For me, I am obsessed with YA novels. My favorite will always be Harry Potter because I grew up with him. But I have come to love Historical Romance and even Dystopian novels as well.
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I personally like to browse through the YA section, but a good mystery or dystopian novel usually get my attention.
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I go to crime novels where there is lots of action and suspense. I like the police procedurals or legal the best, as I like to see the quilty pay. The victims need someone to stand up for them and thats what I believe the Law does for the most part. Its also great to see the unethical or "Bad Apples" be caught.
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Lately, I have been reading a lot of 17th/18th century restoration literature. I just finished Pamela and loved it!
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Usually it's always crime/thriller/mystery. I love not knowing what's going to happen in the books and to be completely surprised (usually) Gillian Flynn is one of my favorites also Karen Slaughter!
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19th century literature
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I tend to always automatically go for a fantasy book, or some kind of young adult romance books sometimes as well. I'm usually open to reading pretty much any kind of book, but more non-fiction books don't interest me.
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Lately, it has been urban fantasy. Usually sci-fi and occasionally I'll dive into a Clancy novel. I'm currently reading The Replaced by Kimberly Derting.
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My favorite genre would have to be fantasy. I like to emerge myself in a different world filled with magic.
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Post by Ashley 1820 »

Mine one would have been thriller.I love the thrill!
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