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Name a genre you don’t typically read but found a book in that genre that you love.

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Megan

Science fiction. Illuminae series.

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Haley

Memoirs. Educated by Tara Westover.

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Brianna

Historical fiction- The Fianna Trilogy

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Debbie

cozy mystery. One of us is Lying.

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Makayla

Good book!

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Jill

Contemporary romance… IF and Broken Love

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Nope

Historical fiction- The historian by Elizabeth Kostova.

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TierneyQuestion author

Historical fiction – Half Broke Horses.
Christan Fiction – The Shack

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Cassey

True Crime- I’ll be Gone in the Dark

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Aleksandra

Romance, but I’m loving everything by Colleen Hoover. And the wedding date was cute.

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Jane

YA contemporary – Geekerella! It was such a cute and fun read.

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Sarah

Is it really sci-fi like?

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Jane

@Sarah No, it isn’t. But the main character is a big fan of a sci-fi show that’s being turned into a movie ?

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Author

That one was awesome

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Bridget

Fantasy -The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

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Bridget

Which actually made me want to read more fantasy

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Jess

I don’t read a lot of murder mysteries but I love the Cormoron Strike series.

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Maggie

Historical fiction/mystery: Stalking Jack the Ripper series I’m in love

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Haley

YA contemporary- Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson, and I’ll give you the sun by Jandy Nelson

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Alex

i actually love The Mystic Wolves series. I don’t normally read supernatural/romance genres that are mixed together but I love the books so much

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Bridget

Historical fiction, Salt to the Sea. Usually I don’t like fictional things being added to real stories, or using real people but giving them dialogue that never existed as far as we know, but this was so well done and powerful that I enjoyed the whole thing.

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Taylor

Scifi, Illuminae, Red Rising and This Mortal Coil

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Sarah

YA contemporary – ‘Looking for Alaska’ by John Green. One of my all time favourites. 5/5 stars.

I still haven’t found a single second YA contemporary I liked enough to give more than 3 stars.

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Kyle

Fantasy – ACOTAR series

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Sam

Fantasy Tamora Pierce

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Heather

Autobiographies, Talking As Fast As I Can by Lauren Graham

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Nancy

Historical fiction- life after life

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TierneyQuestion author

Also high fantasy – Children Of Blood and Bone

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Taylor

@Tierney I don’t think that’s high fantasy.

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TierneyQuestion author

@Taylor everyone’s been saying it’s a high fantasy. Idk maybe I am wrong

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Taylor

@Tierney I thought the building was weak and makes it low fantasy

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TierneyQuestion author

@Taylor I suppose it was based in western African mythology. But still I loved the book

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Jasmine

Fantasy – MPHFPC series and Red Queen series

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Agnes

Psychological Fiction.

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Sara

Historical- “Child of the Morning” by Pauline Gedge

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Matthew

Teen fiction- fablehaven was really good though

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Liis

sci-fi–skyward. i thought for the longest time that i hated science fiction (even though i love star wars and such) but this book just blew me away

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