Genre fiction, what is your favorite?

     Lately, I’ve been reading a variety of genres.  I am still not fond of Romances, I find that life is never what you wish for, it has rough patches, and romance is seldom anything like one reads in books. 

     I am enjoying some of the new fantasies out there and, of course, most mysteries.  I’ve never liked spy/espionage books.  Don’t know why, but neither the books nor the films intrigue me in the least.  Tried to read a couple, and still don’t like them.

     Not a big fan of hard sci-fi either.  I can’t help it, it’s how I am.

     Now it’s your turn, what do like to read?

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Posted on February 1, 2013, in Books and movies and tagged , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Mysteries almost exclusively.
    I like an occasional thriller or suspense novel as long as the overall premise isn’t too outlandish to be believable. I can’t buy into the James Bond-ish mega-wealthy egomaniac who wants to take over the world scenario.
    Horror? Forget it! I find their premises even more unbelievable.
    Sci-fi and fantasy just don’t cut it for me. Nor does mainstream or literary.
    I have a friend who writes romances and I always read her books. Escapist fare? Yes, but isn’t all fiction?
    I do read some non-fiction but not any specific types, just whatever happens to catch my eye or as research for my own writing.

  2. Definitely romance all way for me. I like romantic suspense-any by Linda Howard, her new stuff anyway, and I like stories set a hundred or more years ago-the men seem to be more realistic in them (usually). One of the best in that category that I’ve read is The Key by Lynsay Sands. I lost track of how many times I laughed throughout that one. When the cover says something stinks, take it literally HAHA

  3. Murder mysteries. Those with a forensic flair as well. Something that makes you travel to places you may never see.

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