Biographies (Nando Parrado ‘Miracle in The Andes is my very favourite) English/Irish humour (Sue Townsend, Marian Keyes, Mark Haddon) True crime (Ann Rule – the very best in retelling a complicated story) The Hunger Games – a brilliant read, Game of Thrones, history and non fiction ?
Genres. Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Romance. Christian fiction. As long as the authors did a great job I’m all in! I hear people criticising 50 Shades of Grey. I’m a huge fan! Maybe because it was my first dark erotic love story ??♀️ OK, let me say, as long as I enjoy the book, bring it on!!! I’ve never read History. Hated it at school. I don’t think I’ll stand it now. Just me!
I love quite a few, it depends on my mood. reading Castles of the Flynn’s at the moment. Psychological Thriller before it plus I’ve read every book by Liane Moriarty. I also love Distopian theme ones. I love them all!
Horror
Fantasy
crime
Pulp.
What’s that?
Romance mystery
Fantasy
Not surprised.
Historical fiction
Thriller
Mystery
Anything minus erotica & horror.
Mysteries,crime and thrillers
Memoirs
Fantasy, crime, mystery and anything that’s a little bit different.
thrillers not scary thrillers
Fictional history/family saga ???
Historical biography
Mystery and Historical
(New) Adult Romance
Historical non-fiction and fiction
Romance and historical fiction
Contemporary
Mystery
Fiction
Fantasy!
Poetry Literature Philosophy
Mysteries/thrillers some horror
Mythology, historical fiction, biographies
Fantasy, sci-fi, history..especially science and anthropology
Mystery, police procedural, fantasy, weird little books, dystopian, murakami, alternate realities
Magical realism xx
Historical fiction.
I will read almost anything but historical fiction is my favorite.
Horror, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Bizarro.
@Brad What is Bizarro?
@Michael well, they are very bizarre works of fiction, with crazy plots and insane characters. Try Carlton Mellick III.
@Brad Adding him to my list.
Romance Suspense
Ya dystopian and ya fantasy
Mysteries
History and true crime.
Yes.
Depends on the mood, but what draws me most times is horror, mystery/crime, and true crime. I love all genres, though.
Historical fiction
Horror
Historical fiction
Mystery or horror
Romance
sci fi
History, autobiography’s , biographies,and non-fiction
Biographies (Nando Parrado ‘Miracle in The Andes is my very favourite)
English/Irish humour (Sue Townsend, Marian Keyes, Mark Haddon)
True crime (Ann Rule – the very best in retelling a complicated story)
The Hunger Games – a brilliant read, Game of Thrones, history and non fiction ?
Genres. Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Romance. Christian fiction. As long as the authors did a great job I’m all in! I hear people criticising 50 Shades of Grey. I’m a huge fan! Maybe because it was my first dark erotic love story ??♀️ OK, let me say, as long as I enjoy the book, bring it on!!! I’ve never read History. Hated it at school. I don’t think I’ll stand it now. Just me!
I love quite a few, it depends on my mood. reading Castles of the Flynn’s at the moment. Psychological Thriller before it plus I’ve read every book by Liane Moriarty. I also love Distopian theme ones. I love them all!
Tudor England, paranormal and a few more.
I don’t like romance novels
Neither do I.
Mysteries, drama.
Autobiography
Non-fiction
Horror
Dystopian, horror, and various thrillers
Non fiction
Mystery, thriller, police procedural
Mystery
Historical fiction. Dystopian and fantasy
True crime ? ?
Fantasy. Really anything except romance books.
Historical, Memoirs, Chick Lit, Thrillers, True Crime…but to be honest, I’ll read almost anything.
Drama, romance…
Mystery!!
Thrillers!!
Mystery
Historical fiction, YA, fantasy and memoirs/biography.
Murder mystery
Paranormal romance sci-fi and horror
Fantasy, sci-fi mixed with our real world culture.
Historical Fiction, Memoirs, Family, Culture
Suspense: Like a book titled – The Wife’s Ex Wife’s Daughter’s Husbands Lover!
Mine is mythology, crime dramas, dystopian and sci-fi with the occasional horror.