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Old 01-11-2011, 11:00 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Pookeysgirl View Post
I selected Other because I read a lot of books that are considered (in the book store at least) to be Horror. Stephen King and Dean Koontz to name a couple.
I should have added Horror to the list. I knew I would forget some major ones.

Just as I suspected, the poll seems to confirm lots of sci-fi and fantasy fans. There has got to be something I'm missing here.

Apparently, I need to develop a creative/imaginative side. I can never seem to get into anything that can't happen in real life. Even with situations that can really happen, if it's too far fetched I won't read further. Maybe I just need to lighten up. I know it's fiction but ... perhaps a xanax or two will help.
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