Reading For Pleasure

 

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I most often read...

A. Detective/Crime Fiction/Mystery/Thriller
48.45% (78 votes)
B. Non-fiction & Biography
21.74% (35 votes)
C. Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Paranormal
12.42% (20 votes)
D. Literary Fiction & Classics
10.56% (17 votes)
E. Historical Fiction
5.59% (9 votes)
F. Romance
1.24% (2 votes)

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10:01 Mon 18th Jul 2011
 
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And proper books not your fake electronic thingy either
I only read biographies of interesting people and instruction manuals.
So where's the button for ''All of the above'', Ed?
you should be able to say you read more than one category.
in fact all, because you might at some time or other?
And why not on a Kindle may I ask....we don't all live in the stone age ;0)
what about 'contemporary fiction'? that's the sort i read and i wouldn't class them as any of the above really.
Peter Robinson Wednesday's Child
Detective novel
I have just finished reading the latest Peter James crime novel, Dead Man's Grip and can thoroughly recommend it. It is a riveting read.
there's no category for adventure - i.e. Robert Ruark, Wilbur Smith, John Gordon Davis!
Where's the 'humour' category, Ed?

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