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Old 10-26-2024, 10:05 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Hmm. I've often read posts about tastes changing. This is not something I've experienced myself; I still like mostly the same genres and types of books I've always liked, even as a teenager (there are a few exceptions - I no longer read children's books, and I had a period in my late teens/early twenties when I devoured classics, something I later permanently lost interest in).
The only time I experienced a change in my reading preferences was after I sat on a jury in a murder trial. Before that, I loved murder mysteries of all types. After I saw the photos, heard witness testimony, and watched the family of the deceased, I lost my interest in this genre of books. It is no longer entertainment for me.
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