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And I hate books that end on cliffhangers. If you're not done with the story yet (or at least the episode, I'm okay with a series that continues), you're not done with the book.

But usually I read (epic) fantasy, I love to read about the worlds authors can create, how they come up with stuff and how they describe it. I think that is also the main reason I still enjoy the Wheel of Times series, since I can really see the world Jordan created (although I am getting a bit sick about Jordan's repetition, he thinks readers forget everything he wrote and describes everything 12 times in 50 pages, but other than that I still like the books).




(And when I end up liking something better than I expected to - typically "light" urban fantasy and similar - it's because it turns out to be thoroughly well plotted, often with quite a lot of threads coming together by the end.)
But writing/style is important too, of course.
(Additionally, if I'm reading pre-1980-ish genre literature, I'll be very fond of it if it doesn't embarrass me with racism or misogyny...)

I used to think that detail and description was important but I have read a few really detailed books, where the whole book was detail and I just got bored. I felt like nothing happened in the books and I didn't get to know the characters because the whole books were description.
I do like drama and relationships between characters. I don't care if a book has a happy ending or not and I don't need things to be tied up. I just need an interesting storyline and some good characters.

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