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message 1: by W (new)

W For me,it's horror.


message 2: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Agree!!
Anything with yucky stuff in it... I don't understand why I would want more negativity in my escape reading.


message 3: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (age1213) | 156 comments For me, I'm not a fan of romance. Legal thrillers & military thrillers aren't my cup of tea either. I have to be really in the mood for them.


message 4: by CYIReadBooks (new)

CYIReadBooks (Claire) | 234 comments My least favorite is Romance, or anything Hallmark Movie Channel-like.


message 5: by Eva (new)

Eva My least favorite are serial killer stories, followed by horror and family sagas.

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).


message 6: by W (new)

W Also fantasy.


message 7: by Newly (new)

Newly Wardell | 30 comments I am so sick of 900 book series. I love writers who can end a story. it seems to be a truly dying art form. I love a happy ending so why drag me through so much to get it? the obvious exception are writers like Tim Dorsey Erle Stanley Gardner and Agatha Christie who deliver a happy ending at the end of each book.


Phrodrick slowed his growing backlog | 348 comments Over the years I spent a lot of time reading reviews by highly listed reviewers. I have learned a few techniques, like bottom line first, and parental warnings.

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


message 9: by Cara (new)

Cara Rees (candy_kne) | 136 comments I’ve tried ‘humour’.. I’ve discovered I find nothing funny 😂


message 10: by E.R. (new)

E.R. Joy (bethielovesbooks) fantasy...horror...romance....sex...violence


message 11: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) memoirs (although I cant say I hate them all)


message 12: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) I dislike both fantasy and science fiction and believe me I’ve tried reading both of them wit no luck.


message 13: by Heather (new)

Heather | 0 comments The genre that I have read least is Romance. Second least is Westerns.


message 14: by France-Andrée (new)

France-Andrée (iphigenie72) | 413 comments Fantasy, I’ve read some, but mostly I stay away from it. Also anything sports related.


message 15: by Nike (new)

Nike | 241 comments Chic-lit. I loathe it. And romance.


message 16: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) J. wrote: "My least favorite genre used to be anything relating to history until I read Mission 3-R by J. Michael. It's about how a treasonous General Ben Jackson steals a top secret trillion dollar time mach..."

Sounds like you might be J. Michael


message 17: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) this is posted every where. I wont read it because i feel the poster is not showing groups respect. It annoying


message 18: by W (new)

W My least favourite genres also include fantasy and paranormal.


message 19: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Time travel, fantasy, dystopian.


message 20: by Zara (new)

Zara   | 9 comments non-fiction


message 21: by Sha (new)

Sha | 227 comments Literary fiction. I have never been able to get into purple prose and navel gazing.


message 22: by Nikita (new)

Nikita Historical fiction for some reason never sparked my interest


message 23: by Ilyssa (new)

Ilyssa Guerra | 11 comments Romance and Western


message 24: by aJENtD (new)

aJENtD | 42 comments My least favorite genre is Western...closely followed by Historical fiction.


message 25: by aJENtD (new)

aJENtD | 42 comments Cara wrote: "I’ve tried ‘humour’.. I’ve discovered I find nothing funny 😂"

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


message 26: by Janice (new)

Janice | 150 comments Let's see the ones that come to mind are: horror, sex, violence, dystopian, paranormal.


message 27: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (tanyareadstoomuch) | 10 comments My least favorite is dystopian science fiction reads. I am not a huge fan of western but every once in awhile I will find one that reels me in.


message 28: by Ananya (new)

Ananya Romance and chick lit


message 29: by Epsita (new)

Epsita (epsita_m) i hate sci. fiction, historical fiction, chick lit and highly dystopian novels.


message 30: by Ketutar (new)

Ketutar Jensen | 118 comments My NOPE genre is
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


message 31: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 3 comments My least favorite genre is by far and away Fantasy. Even as a kid I couldn’t stomach it.


message 32: by Sandy (new)

Sandy Mathews (lots2read) For me it is Fantasy and Science Fiction.


message 33: by Newly (new)

Newly Wardell | 30 comments I dunno. I dont really have this problem. most genres have gifted writers telling stories and that's what I'm here for. I dont like a whole lot of death in my stories but so many genres rely heavily on it. A bit too much in some cases especially mysteries and crime stories. I mean you cant read a story about a rival bakeries without stumbling over corpses before you get to the mixer! I mean sabotage, blackmail, betrayal, general mayhem, extortion only come to light after bodies start piling up. And here's my problem, I cant think of a worst event than finding a dead body. (especially if I've ever spent quality time with the person whose life is over violently) But apparently this life altering experience is supposed to unlock some inner Nancy Drew and I'm supposed to bypass the police (every fricking time) and actively search for someone who I know has killed. WHAT! Unfrickinglikely. I really love mysteries tho.


message 34: by Mary Erickson (new)

Mary Erickson Graphic violence or gore (not every horror novel goes there, so I hate to dismiss an entire genre), bodice-rippers/romance, too many detailed sex scenes (in any genre).

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.


message 35: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (sg911911) | 8 comments Not a fan of horror.


message 36: by Dorian (new)

Dorian (doorfreeze) fantasy and romance for me.


message 37: by Debra (new)

Debra Harrison (bookcollecting101) | 4 comments I have 2 or 3... romance, westerns, comics


message 38: by Kesa (new)

Kesa (mastoureh) | 21 comments Young Adult and Horror I guess


message 39: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 52 comments Anything I guess you'd call 'social realist' or proper, important books about Meaningful Themes, all of them nearly always about the twee and boring anxieties of middle class people operating in the real world. Pretty much everything in the Man Brooker Prize seems to go into this category. They're nearly all boring, and hideous to read. Romance, chic lit stuff, just pap. No interest.

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


message 40: by QueenAmidala28 (new)

QueenAmidala28 Romance or horror


message 41: by Debra (new)

Debra Harrison (bookcollecting101) | 4 comments I am not a fan of non-fiction, generally. I do not care for romance or westerns.

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...


message 42: by Linda (new)

Linda Nielson | 708 comments Horror and Sci-Fi are probably a tie.


message 43: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Ditto, Linda. Followed (for me anyway) by fantasy and dystopia.


message 44: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (sg911911) | 8 comments My least favorite genre has to be horror. Not a fan of dismal dysfunctional family sagas either.


message 45: by Debra (new)

Debra Harrison (bookcollecting101) | 4 comments I am not a fan of romance novels. I remember my Mom lying on the couch and reading romance novels for hours on end... I love post-apocalyptic novels as I enjoy the creative ways of survival after TEOTWAWKI (the end of the world as we know it...). I enjoy classics, modern literature, horror, sci-fi... even poetry. Let's face it... I am a reading fool - smile. As an avid reader all my life, I read across a wide variety of genres.


message 46: by Krishaa (new)

Krishaa | 7 comments Self-Help, some people might like them but really don’t….


message 47: by Miriam (new)

Miriam (riareadstoomuch) | 216 comments I used to hate horror and thrillers, but since I've read Perfect Day I slowly began to like it.

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.


message 48: by gizem (new)

gizem k (pedantichumbug) Miriam wrote: "I used to hate horror and thrillers, but since I've read Perfect Day I slowly began to like it.

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.


message 49: by Jan (new)

Jan Z (jrgreads) | 404 comments Fantasy
Mythology, which I suppose are related


message 50: by August (new)

August (sarath595) I don't really like mystery thrillers. Every now and then I'll find one I like, but for the most part, not my cup of tea.

I also have a really hard time understanding satire, so anything that describes itself as satire I tend to steer clear of.


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