I only read certain genres and normally do not move outside of historical fiction, mystery, and women's fiction. I definitely do not read horror. Nor do I like sci-fi or paranormal. Everyone has different likes and dislikes of course, but it is interesting to know if you would venture outside your normal reading genres or stick with only certain genres. Thanks for stopping by.
Definitely against horror too, enough of that in the world about. I like what you read plus I do read a little paranormal and romance, but actually prefer the women's fiction aspect.
There are go to genres for me, but am open to most genres and do read a wide variety of genres when I can. Although, I do tend to shy away from westerns.
I gravitate to the ones you've mentioned...and avoid horror, paranormal, and sci-fi. Although I have enjoyed some of Karen White's books that have a little bit of the paranormal twist in them.
I used to primarily stick to one or two genres, but now I read almost all genres. Like you, I am not a fan of horror books, but I will occasionally read a good thriller.
I very much have a comfort zone when reading - crime, thriller, mystery, family saga, MG - but I like to think I step outside of that every so often. I think it's natural to read what you know you're likely to enjoy.
Gee, guess I'm the only one here so far who likes a good horror. That would be my main genre, but I do read outside the box too and have a big selection in my book mountain including historical fiction.
I joined a book club to read outside of my genre of choice (thrillers) and overall it was a nightmare. Psychological Thrillers are my favourite, my current trend is Domestic thrillers. All mystery , suspense etc. I enjoy memoirs, horrors, women's fiction and poetry now and then also.
Most of my reading is historical fiction, women's fiction, or thriller. I also enjoy narrative nonfiction. I'll occasionally read fantasy or scifi, and love fairy tale retellings, but won't tough horror or most memoirs.
I read a lot of literary fiction and lately psychological thrillers. But mostly I like quiet novels. I do like Sci-Fi and I love certain horror authors like King but it's not straight-up horror. I don't care for Historical Fiction, Romance or memoir all that much.
Happy Sunday....Happy Reading!!
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Definitely against horror too, enough of that in the world about. I like what you read plus I do read a little paranormal and romance, but actually prefer the women's fiction aspect.
ReplyDeleteOnce in a while paranormal sneaks into a book, and as long as it isn't too heavy, I am ok with it.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Kathryn.
There are go to genres for me, but am open to most genres and do read a wide variety of genres when I can. Although, I do tend to shy away from westerns.
ReplyDeleteWesterns aren't in my radar either. :)
DeleteThat's great you branch out. I am a stick in the mud. LOL!!
Thanks for commenting, Captivated Reader.
I gravitate to the ones you've mentioned...and avoid horror, paranormal, and sci-fi. Although I have enjoyed some of Karen White's books that have a little bit of the paranormal twist in them.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
When paranormal gets "snuck in" and isn't a major part of the book, I am good.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Laurel.
I have my favorite genres but I do read outside my comfort zones. I'm pretty much an eclectic reader.
ReplyDeleteThat's great, Laura.
DeleteI stick with my favorites and rarely move out. :)
Thanks for commenting.
I used to primarily stick to one or two genres, but now I read almost all genres. Like you, I am not a fan of horror books, but I will occasionally read a good thriller.
ReplyDeleteGreat that you can branch out.
DeleteA good thriller works for me too as long as it isn’t too scary.
Thanks for commenting, Michelle.
I very much have a comfort zone when reading - crime, thriller, mystery, family saga, MG - but I like to think I step outside of that every so often. I think it's natural to read what you know you're likely to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteInteresting topic.
I can’t make myself move outside especially when it comes to paranormal or horror.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Jade.
Gee, guess I'm the only one here so far who likes a good horror. That would be my main genre, but I do read outside the box too and have a big selection in my book mountain including historical fiction.
ReplyDeleteWe are all different, DRC, and glad you enjoy what you enjoy.
DeleteGood you can move out at times.
Thanks for commenting.
I joined a book club to read outside of my genre of choice (thrillers) and overall it was a nightmare. Psychological Thrillers are my favourite, my current trend is Domestic thrillers. All mystery , suspense etc. I enjoy memoirs, horrors, women's fiction and poetry now and then also.
ReplyDeleteNice genre. :)
DeleteDomestic thrillers work better for me than any other thrillers, but I do prefer a simple mystery.
Thanks for commenting, March.
I generally don't stick to a "genre". I like to read all types. The only exception to my rule is steampunk. I have tried and I do not like it
ReplyDeleteGood answer....steampunk is something I don’t know anything about, but it looks as if it probably isn’t for me. :)
DeleteThanks for commenting, Carole Rae.
Most of my reading is historical fiction, women's fiction, or thriller. I also enjoy narrative nonfiction. I'll occasionally read fantasy or scifi, and love fairy tale retellings, but won't tough horror or most memoirs.
ReplyDeleteWe have similar interests in genre.
DeleteNonfiction is normally not on my book shelf.
Agreed about horror - I don’t like memoirs either.
Thanks for commenting, Kim.
I read a lot of literary fiction and lately psychological thrillers. But mostly I like quiet novels. I do like Sci-Fi and I love certain horror authors like King but it's not straight-up horror. I don't care for Historical Fiction, Romance or memoir all that much.
ReplyDeleteI don't like memoirs either.
DeleteThanks for sharing what you read, Ti, and thanks for commenting.