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What is your favorite genre of book? Mine is mystery. What is your's? (Original Post) debm55 Friday OP
Both mysteries and true crime. sinkingfeeling Friday #1
Great choices, sinkingfeeling. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Friday #5
I like cultural histories. applegrove Friday #2
Wonderful choice. Thank you very much for sharing, applegrove. debm55 Friday #6
History/Biography. Aristus Friday #3
Great choices, Aristus. Thank you for sharing with us. debm55 Friday #7
Civil War and Black history. Keepthesoulalive Friday #4
Great selections, Keepthesoulalive. Thank you very much for sharing. debm55 Friday #8
Tie for historical fiction and beveeheart Friday #9
Thank you very much for sharing your selections with us, beveeheart. My love of mysteries goes back to my Nancy Drew debm55 Friday #12
Loved Nancy Drew! beveeheart Friday #24
Mystries and science fiction LogDog75 Friday #10
Thank you LogDog75, for sharing your selections with us. debm55 Friday #17
Mysteries, although I read the occasional non-fiction political book. Vinca Friday #11
Thank you Vinca for sharing with us. My favorite is mysteries and my second is historical non-fiction. debm55 Friday #18
History, Biography LoisB Friday #13
Thank you, LoisB. for sharing your two selections with us. debm55 Friday #19
History related. CanonRay Friday #14
Thank you very much, CanonRay. I wrote the title down for future reading. debm55 Friday #20
I highly recommend it. CanonRay Friday #21
My book club read that one last year. beveeheart Friday #25
Sadly a lot of descendants of those people CanonRay Saturday #35
Biography, History and Mystery novels. virgdem Friday #15
Thank you very much for sharing with us.virgdem. debm55 Saturday #37
Is Quirky Nonfiction a genre? johnp3907 Friday #16
I count it, Thank you for sharing with us. johnp3907 debm55 Saturday #38
Biographies JMCKUSICK Friday #22
Thank you very much for sharing with us, John. debm55 Saturday #39
A Variety of Science Fiction... electric_blue68 Friday #23
Thank you very much for your selections, electric_blue68 debm55 Saturday #40
Mystery MIButterfly Friday #26
Me too. Thank you for sharing with us. MIbutterfly. debm55 Saturday #41
Science Fiction and Fantasy LuvLoogie Friday #27
HS English ruined American Classics for me. electric_blue68 Friday #33
"HS English ruined American Classics for me." 3catwoman3 Saturday #57
Hahahahaaaa! Ohhhh, boy.... electric_blue68 Saturday #61
Thank you very much, LuvLoogie. I feel the same. debm55 Saturday #43
I enjoy Cold War era espionage. pdxflyboy Friday #28
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing with us.pdxflyboy. debm55 Saturday #44
Epic fantasy Ferrets are Cool Friday #29
Great, Thank you very much, Ferrets are Cool debm55 Saturday #46
I don't know if I have a "favourite" buzzycrumbhunger Friday #30
Wow, you are an exceptional reader. Enjoy yourself while reading, Love, deb. debm55 Saturday #47
Historical fiction, especially the old sailing days.... Movies like Master and Commander. Book/movie like The Godfather. Norrrm Friday #31
Thank you very much for sharing your selections with us.Norrrm debm55 Saturday #48
Relationships womanofthehills Friday #32
Thank you very much for sharing the selection of books.womanofthehills. debm55 Saturday #49
SF/Fantasy and Romance. retread Saturday #34
Thank you very much for sharing with us, retread. Two great selections. debm55 Saturday #50
I'm an old fuddy-dud. I like art history. CTyankee Saturday #36
HAHAHAHAHHAH. Thank you very much for sharing with us. CTyankee. debm55 Saturday #51
Cozy mysteries with a touch of romance! BlueKota Saturday #42
Thank you very much for sharing with us, BlueKota. Great combination. debm55 Saturday #52
Science Fiction if my favorite. Swede Saturday #45
Thank you very much for your selections. Swede. debm55 Saturday #53
I mostly read non-fiction books on a range of topics. pandr32 Saturday #54
Thank you very much for sharing with us. pandr32. Great selection debm55 Saturday #55
It depends on what I'm in the mood for. There's more I like than I don't like. 3catwoman3 Saturday #56
Thank you very much for your selections, 3catwoman3. I agree with you. I like to read the book first and then maybe see debm55 Saturday #59
History and science PJMcK Saturday #58
Thank you very much, for sharing your selections with us, PJMcK, debm55 Saturday #60

debm55

(59,311 posts)
12. Thank you very much for sharing your selections with us, beveeheart. My love of mysteries goes back to my Nancy Drew
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 03:23 PM
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days as a child.

debm55

(59,311 posts)
18. Thank you Vinca for sharing with us. My favorite is mysteries and my second is historical non-fiction.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 04:54 PM
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CanonRay

(16,105 posts)
14. History related.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 04:00 PM
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Like I just read A Fever in the Heartland about the Klan in Indiana in the 20s.

debm55

(59,311 posts)
20. Thank you very much, CanonRay. I wrote the title down for future reading.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 04:58 PM
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beveeheart

(1,527 posts)
25. My book club read that one last year.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 07:34 PM
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Eye-opening, wasn't it? I had no idea how huge the KKK was then.

electric_blue68

(26,701 posts)
23. A Variety of Science Fiction...
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 06:35 PM
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Much was Space, Aliens, Empires themes till the ?late 1960's. I started reading mid-'60's.

Then late '60's what was called New Wave SF appeared. Writers adding, or solely basing their SF in psychological, sociological, political, or historical elements/themes. I slowly got used to, eventually enjoyed it, too.
In Media SF Original Trek had that stuff.

I occasionally enjoy biography, history, science books.

LuvLoogie

(8,759 posts)
27. Science Fiction and Fantasy
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 07:54 PM
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But I might dip into American classics at some point. My internet habit really destroyed my reading. I'm a couple of years away from retirement, and I need to reacquaint myself with who I was.

3catwoman3

(29,182 posts)
57. "HS English ruined American Classics for me."
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 12:35 PM
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Boy, isn't that the truth. I totally detested Great Expectations - bo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ring to the extreme, and creepy. When I found out that Dickens got paid by the word, it explained a lot. Silas Marner - bo-o-o-o-o-o-o-ring. I don't even remember, lo these many decades since, most of the classics we had to read, just that they generally were really dull, and a slog to get thru.

A Tale of Two Cities was OK, and the Shakespeare plays were alright. I did enjoy The Call of The Wild, The Jungle, Arrowsmith, and To Kill A Mockingbird, but that was about it.

I wondered about the wisdom of having high schoolers read only things written by people with a lot more life experience than teenagers yet have - were we able to relate to enough given our youth?

electric_blue68

(26,701 posts)
61. Hahahahaaaa! Ohhhh, boy....
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 02:05 PM
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I don't remember many of the books I read bc they were sooo boring!.

I think I liked Tale Of Two Cities; but I didn't know he got paid by the word!

Funny story.
My first trip to DC as a teen (me, my sis & a cousin) to view the 🥰 Cherry Tree blossoms!

I'm reading "As I Lay Dying"; Faulkner on the train. I turn to the next chapter: 1 line; "My mother was a fish.".
😑😑 Arrrgggggg! 😄
I think I shut the book closed!

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,831 posts)
30. I don't know if I have a "favourite"
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 09:24 PM
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I read constantly, so I read whatever looks good on the freebie lists (e.g. BookBub or eReader Daily). I think fantasy is near the top (discovered Tolkien in like the 4th grade, and my brother got me hooked on the old Conan novels), but I also like historical novels, authors like Kathryn Le Veque (detailed medievel stuff, equally romance and warfare strategy), Wendy Vella (Regency era, also detailed and and just… fun—love, love, love her Raven and Sinclair families), mysteries, sometimes biographies, I have a ridiculous thing for Jane Austin (amazing how many Pride and Predjudice riffs there are!), and growing up on Star Trek (and a young crush on Mr. Spock) I’ll even change it up with ridiculous space/alien trash (WOW, there’s a lot out there!) Apparently, there are a lot of aliens looking for women, and they’re all better than human males (I may never grok the appeal of orcs, however…)

Tip of the iceberg. I’d say I view books as my mode of escapism because I can’t afford to do anything else (and a shitty marriage left me reluctant to even think about trying that again…), but I’ve always been a reader, even as a child. I’m just too big now to make a fort in my closet to disappear into a book. I think my high on Goodreads was the year Covid hit, and I read 367 books that year. Usually, I’m between 250-300.

Norrrm

(4,694 posts)
31. Historical fiction, especially the old sailing days.... Movies like Master and Commander. Book/movie like The Godfather.
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 09:57 PM
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Maybe loose on the facts but based on history.

Shogun - again both book and video.

womanofthehills

(10,903 posts)
32. Relationships
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 10:34 PM
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Why Margaret Atwood is one of my favorite authors.

But for light reading I love “The Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency “ books by Alexander McCall Smith. Takes place in Botswana. 25 books - I’ve listened to them all on Audible. A little more philosophical than solving of crimes.

CTyankee

(68,066 posts)
36. I'm an old fuddy-dud. I like art history.
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 09:43 AM
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I think it's thrilling: stolen art in particular!

pandr32

(14,152 posts)
54. I mostly read non-fiction books on a range of topics.
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 11:39 AM
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I also enjoy historical fiction that takes you there. Currently, I am listening to Ruth Downie audio books about murder mysteries in ancient Rome while I run errands, and reading a book about "Character Disturbances' when I sit down with a coffee.

3catwoman3

(29,182 posts)
56. It depends on what I'm in the mood for. There's more I like than I don't like.
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 12:19 PM
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I like historical fiction, true crime, mystery, some biographies, some sci-fi, and there's nothing like chick-lit for lighthearted escapist fluff when something not serious is called for.

For historical fiction, I love Winds of War and War and Remembrance by Herman Wouk. This books taught me way more about WW II than any history classes I suffered thru. I've read both of them several times, and they are so packed with details that I always find something new (or something I'd forgotten).

Not a fan of horror. I've never read a Stephen King book, nor seen any of the movies based on his books, nor do I ever plan to. With a book, at least you somewhat have the limitations of your own imagination. With a movie, you are subjected to someone else's vision.

debm55

(59,311 posts)
59. Thank you very much for your selections, 3catwoman3. I agree with you. I like to read the book first and then maybe see
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 01:29 PM
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the movie after to see how it compares with my image.

PJMcK

(24,983 posts)
58. History and science
Sat Feb 28, 2026, 12:46 PM
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They were my favorite subjects in school and they still fascinate me.

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