Thread: What is Genre?
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Old 06-19-2011, 05:58 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by GraceKrispy View Post
Genre is for people who really only like certain types of books, imo.
Sometimes, yes. But genre is also for people who are obsessed with organizing things. My iPod has 102 music genres on it. My Kindle is up to about 50 genre collections. I'm a "mood reader" so I need to be able to easily find the books that match what I'm in the mood for that day, whether it be romance, horror, thriller, biography or anything else.

I do, however, wish that the Kindle had a "random book" feature I could use when I can't decide.
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