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Horror makes me feel better -- at least I'm not being eaten by aliens. |
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10 | 10.87% |
Romance lets me escape to a prettier place. |
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9 | 9.78% |
Fantasy lets me escape to a magic place. And then I shoot arrows at orcs. |
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30 | 32.61% |
Science Fiction, so I can blast off to a new world. |
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28 | 30.43% |
Historical Fiction, bring on the greasy food and the court intrigue! |
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14 | 15.22% |
I'm too much in a funk to read. |
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4 | 4.35% |
Other, or Once Again Your Poll Does Not Reflect My Choices And I'm About To Take It Personally, I Mean How Hard Is This? |
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44 | 47.83% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 92. You may not vote on this poll |
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I'm always actually looking forward to the "dark" days... And am always disappointed when the solstice has come and gone... |
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I like dreary days so I do not have to feel guilty about not going outside. A hot pot of coffee, a good serial killer novel, the dog (to force me to go for walkies twice a day).
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Well, I'm currently reading Stephen King's 11/22/63 and enjoying it and my last read was The Infernals by John Connolly, so horror with historical fiction and horror with YA/fantasy.
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I don't suffer from S.A.D. but a nail biting espionage/spy novel is hard to beat. I also recommend Tolstoy's War and Peace which, at 700 + pages long, will bridge the gap between winter and spring for all S.A.D sufferers.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy- Escapism.
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Normally, I suffer from S.A.D. But this year I've been taking vit d, on prescription, because I have bone probs caused by vit d deficiency. It's had a knock-on effect: I haven't yet had S.A.D.
![]() Normally at this time of year you will mostly find me sleeping, waking only to feed the cats and me. If I read in the throes of S.A.D. it would be light humour, or books aimed at children, such as Blyton's Famous Five. Something light, cheerful and very easy to read, demanding little brain-power. I'm having a blood test tomorrow to check my vit d levels and to get a prescription. Fingers crossed, I won't have gloomy winters again, so can read classics, thrillers, horrors etc ![]() |
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Using my high intensity light therapy every morning, and reading a Georgette Heyer. I bought a bunch of these a couple of months ago when they were on sale, and every time I feel a bit down, I read one. They're so funny and totally predictable. Today it's Sylvester: Or the Wicked Uncle. What delightful fluff.
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