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Least favourite genre
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Nov 15, 2019 11:51AM

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Anything with yucky stuff in it... I don't understand why I would want more negativity in my escape reading.


For my book challenge in 2020, I'll have to read a family saga and I'm already dreading it. I guess I'll try combining it with my favorite genre (space opera) to balance out the good with the bad (I'll read Blue Remembered Earth).


However it depresses me to see reviewers with page after page of bodice ripper/ romance titles.


Sounds like you might be J. Michael


Haha! You answer is both hysterical and depressing at the same time, but as they say "To each their own". ;)


Slasher fiction, Sadism, Body horror, Splatterpunk and alike
This is something I will NEVER read, and if I happen to start reading something unbeknownst, I'll DNF it as soon as I realize what I'm reading.
"Memoirs" of people who are famous for being famous. I like memoirs of people I appreciate, admire, love, care for, who mean something to me, but the "famous from tv" "celebrities"... No.
More "common" genres I don't read: Westerns. War stories. Sports fiction.
I LOVE SciFi and Fantasy :-D


I think, in general, it's not a particular genre I don't care for, but heavy-handed R or X-ratedness of any particular book. My soul cringes away from that type of content.

Give me space aliens, zombies, historical fiction, cowboys and wizards any day. Modern day realist fiction is boring.

I have a fondness for apocalyptic fiction, classics, literature, poetry, historical fiction, sci-fi, short stories... I read across a wide variety of genres. My list of favorite authors includes: Truman Capote, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Harry Crews, Joyce Carol Oates, Jose Saramago, Stephen King, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Tennesee Williams, and many more...


I think my least favourite genre now is romance. When I was fourteen in used to read Colleen Hoover only, for a whole summer, but I guess this was a bit too much because I haven't really read romance ever since.

I think my least favourite genre now is romance."
I came here to say the exact same things, except my gateway to horror & thriller was They Never Learn. I started it solely based on its specific academia setting, being the english department, where the heroine was said to be a professor. I like reading pedantic shit as an english grad so I expected to enjoy those pretentious references while reading fiction. But the book turned out to be waaaay more driven by action. It was a fun read though. I'd also add fantasy to the genres I don't like.
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Perfect Day (other topics)They Never Learn (other topics)
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