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Does Anyone Like To Read?

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SamhainHalloween
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Posted: Mon, 31/12/2018 20:31 (5 Years ago)
If you do, what are your favorite genres or books? Do you also enjoy writing? If so, what do you enjoy writing most?

Figured I could ask this since we kind of have to read a little anyway in order to play through most Pokémon games. Haha I enjoy non-fiction like science and weird history and some fantasy, particularly if it includes magic, dragons (or anthropomorphic animals) and elves or even the undead, although I have a strong distaste for Twilight. I also enjoy horror. Some of my non-fiction examples are stuff like “Halloween: From Pagan Festival to Trick Or Treat” and “30-Second Einstein: The Fundamentals of Einstein Explained In Thirty Seconds Or Less” and some of my fiction examples are “Harry Potter”, “Redwall”, “Warm Bodies”, “Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus”, “The String of Pearls” and “Inheritance Cycle/Eragon”.

I also sometimes enjoy writing. I have done fanfiction, poetry and short stories.

So what about you all? :)
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light.” - Albus Dumbledore, “Harry Potter” series

TechnoKat
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Posted: Mon, 31/12/2018 23:43 (5 Years ago)
I absolutely love to read and write. Most of the stuff I read is still in the kid's section like Warriors and Skulduggery Pleasant, both of which are very loosely in there. Anything fantasy is right up my alley. Have you read all of Redwall? I haven't, and I only have like five of the books.

...usually I write fan fiction. It's appropriate I swear! I write fan fics on quotev, what about you?
SamhainHalloween
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Posted: Tue, 01/01/2019 04:22 (5 Years ago)
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It seems we are in the same boat with Redwall. Haha I have not read every one of the books, either. But I love the ones I have. My favorite one when I was a teenager was “Outcast of Redwall”. I love Sun’s character in it a lot. I still get some fiction from the YA section and sometimes I enjoy short stories written for even younger audiences (they make fantastic practice reading aloud for if you ever want to become a teacher or a parent). But I pick most of my stuff up now out of the adult section because it’s hrd to find decent gothic literature or horror in the YA. But the YA section is the home of my favorite ways to blend horror with fantasy normally. I mean... Miss Peregrine’s Home has definitely earned its place on my shelf next to Harry Potter and Inheritance (and Warm Bodies, although I have almost considered moving that one a notch down my list because Isaac ignored me every time I didn’t speak to him about publishing business and I really wanted to be friends with him beyond that because I liked him to begin with because I could tell we would click just by the way he wrote R’s character.)
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light.” - Albus Dumbledore, “Harry Potter” series

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Posted: Tue, 01/01/2019 10:21 (5 Years ago)
It's been a while since I've read new books but I do enjoy a good book when I find one! The latest one I read was Inferno by Dan Brown and it was so immersive that I couldn't stop reading. What an experience.
I mostly enjoy thrilling stories or horror so I've been reading those most often. If someone asks what kinds of books I like, I usually reply with "Scary books!"
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Posted: Tue, 01/01/2019 22:25 (5 Years ago)
Yeah, the horror books definitely have an allure not possessed by other genres! I don’t honestly enjoy being too scared because I have anxiety disorder, but I still enjoy a certain level of horror beyond the tolerance of quite a few people on this planet. I find that sometimes, the ghosts and monsters of horror are more relatable for me than many other kinds of characters. Either that or there’s just something else odd I like about them. For instance, with Stephen King’s “IT”, I just love clowns. I find them extremely cute, not scary. Of course, blood in the sink or hanging out in a sewer are both creepy, but I like being creeped out... and the creature’s clown form, Pennywise, is just adorable to me. Lol
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light.” - Albus Dumbledore, “Harry Potter” series

Sardonyx523
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Posted: Tue, 08/01/2019 01:56 (5 Years ago)
I freaking love to read! I mostly read about scifi, non-fic, or fantasy
WilliG
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Posted: Wed, 09/01/2019 11:02 (5 Years ago)
I love reading! I can spend the whole day reading good book. One of my favs is Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts.
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Posted: Wed, 09/01/2019 23:19 (5 Years ago)
It mainly depends for me. It can be of any category or genre but it also depends whether it looks interesting to read or not, I also like stories that have a proper ending to it instead of going on nonstop you know. I feel like all stories should have an ending because I believe that's what keeps them interesting, I get sad whenever I read a story I like then it just ends up either getting butchered, rushed, or abandoned. If there's something in particular that I love, it's game lore and I know that's not really a book to read but it can still be writing, it can also be read through dialog and story is quite important to the game itself too.
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Posted: Thu, 10/01/2019 01:22 (5 Years ago)
Love sci-fi books, honestly anything pertaining to a fictitious, futuristic story is my go-to. Currently engrossed in "The Game is Life" Series. Super interesting storyline that brings one's own reality into question. 10/10 Yelp review.
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Posted: Tue, 15/01/2019 15:18 (5 Years ago)
I read a lot of books, simply because I do a literature degree at university, my favourite genre tends to be dystopias, and alzo why I'm thrilled by a lot of pokemon universe theories, and write some myself from time to time.

Best dystopia I've read as of now: The Power by Naomi Alderman.
"I see now that the circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant. It is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are."


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Kamini
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Posted: Mon, 30/09/2019 13:13 (5 Years ago)
Bruh, who doesn’t?!?!?

READING IS AMAZING!
So, I found this quote thingy I guess and it says, “If you don’t like reading, you just haven’t found the right book.” SO BOOK HATERS, GET YO HIND ENDS OFF OF MOVIES AND FIND A GOOD BOOK!

Freaking Percy Jackson is the best
B0MBus
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Posted: Mon, 30/09/2019 19:27 (5 Years ago)

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I really love all the pokemon games even ı didnt play any one of them cause ı cant

Actually ı love to read fantastic books and sherlock holmes
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Posted: Mon, 07/10/2019 13:34 (5 Years ago)
Just finished The Giver, by Lois Lowry, I rated 5/5 stars.

This book surprised me, I didn't expect it to be that good! It makes you be grateful for the life we have
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Posted: Tue, 02/06/2020 04:48 (4 Years ago)

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I also like reading Harry Potter, Eat Love and Pray, Summer series from Jennie Han and other romantic fiction. Im interested with self help books such as Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Present, so on..
Recently, I'm quite lazy therefore I choose audio book when driving.

There are many nice free souce for you to choose abcya