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View Poll Results: What Genre of Fiction do you read most often? | |||
Mystery/Crime |
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53 | 45.69% |
Humor |
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2 | 1.72% |
Romance |
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10 | 8.62% |
Science Fiction |
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57 | 49.14% |
Fantasy |
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51 | 43.97% |
Western |
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2 | 1.72% |
Adventure |
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6 | 5.17% |
Horror |
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7 | 6.03% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 116. You may not vote on this poll |
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#46 |
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Science fiction by far. I dislike the "punk" variety of sci-fi but space opera, hard sci-fi, anything like that goes.
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I picked Mystery/Crime, Science Fiction, and Fantasy.
For Crime/Mystery, I tend to like thrillers. For Fantasy, I've been leaning more towards the Urban and Dystopia stuff; It is what my kids tend to read. I also mix in some normal fiction. |
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I tend to mostly read Science-fiction and Fantasy. Within those genres, I prefer space operas (like "Doc" Smith for old school and Peter F. Hamilton for the new age stuff) and sword and sorcery (Conan, Lankhmar, Jirel of Jory...).
I tend to throw in some historical fiction on occasion, usually either something with Knights or something nautical. The only genre I actively avoid is urban fantasy. I've tried Butcher, Devon Monk, Illona Andrews... I just can't get into it I guess. |
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A few people I know have made the argument that Lev Grossman's Magicians is UF, I don't really agree, but I did like all three of those quite a bit. |
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From a fiction point of view, I tend to read mostly SF&F, followed by mystery and adventure. I've found that there is a lot of cross over in these areas. Asimov, best known for SF, wrote some really good mystery short storys, the Black Widowers stories. Randall Garrett managed to combine alternate universe/magic fantasy with mystery.
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So hard! I was tied between sci-fi, & mystery but sci fi is my first love so.... that's up there.
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I'm very surprised that Romance isn't getting higher (much higher) numbers.
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It surprises me as well. I've always heard that Romance novels are such a big part of the market in terms of books every year and I assumed that it was because so many people read Romances but so far that doesn't seem to be the case.
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I lean towards fantasy but read almost as much thriller/ mystery and some horror Dean Koontz etc...hard to classify some.
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I wonder if it's because romance tends to cross genres quite a bit. My wife reads a ton of romance novels, but they're almost always fantasy/romance, and if you ask her what she likes to read, she'll say "fantasy."
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Fantasy for me. Fascinating poll results between the top 3.
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These categories don't line up exactly with what I use but here are mine:
By pages: Fantasy By # of books: Science Fiction (which includes a lot of short stories) Fantasy is split between epic/traditional fantasy and paranormal/urban fantasy. Science fiction is split between space sci-fi (military/space opera), post-apocalyptic, and "other" normally near future sci-fi. I wasn't sure which category steampunk fits into. |
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