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Old 08-17-2012, 12:04 PM   #163
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
Not out of the question; Mysteries I'll read.
Romance, on occasion. (They'd better be quirky or zany, though.)
Non-fiction, often.

Neurotic urbanites whining? Sorry. Nope. No can do.

I'd say I'm 70% SF, 15% fantasy, 10% non-fiction, 5% other.
I keep forgetting that on certain boards the readers tend to have a wider range. Some boards I'm on if you dare mention another genre, people blink and stare. They may even laugh. I read fantasy, urban fantasy, mystery, cozy mystery, thrillers, romance (and it better be zany and fun and it would make me happy if there was some mystery or spy element) sci-fi (but I'm particular in this genre, more so than others) and a smattering of non-fiction. I'm always so thrilled to talk to others who dabble.
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