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Old 03-27-2017, 02:35 PM   #69
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana View Post
I think it's perfectly normal. When you find something you like, it's natural to want more like it. It's good to now and then read something from a different genre than you usually read, but that takes some effort. It's like restaurants - the default is to go with what you're used to, and there's nothing wrong with that. You know what you like. It takes some effort to try out a new type of food.
I have read tons of books in other genres, liked a whole lot of them, love SF, Detective, Thrillers and the occasional non fiction or historic novel.
It feels like the cycle is about to break, i think over the past 3 years i have read most of the best series in Military-SF, started today in some steam-punk, not a lot of risk i will get in the same cycle there, as the amount in this genre is not as chock full and ceiling high as the M-SF one.
I think i add in some detectives and fantasy to see where the role of the dice drops this time
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