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message 1: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 80 comments Mod
I appreciate you stopping in to check out my series Volition and Severance, but let's be honest, it's not the only book you've read or plan to read! What other books do you like to read?! What Genre is your favorite? What other genres do you like apart from your favorite? Any books that you could read over and over? Any books you have a special connection with?! Share your book love here!!!


message 2: by Richard (last edited May 27, 2011 01:41AM) (new)

Richard Godwin | 10 comments I read all genres so I can't fit my tastes into one. Probably one book I can reread is 'Crime and Punishment' by Dostoyevsky, there are so many layers to the characters.


message 3: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 80 comments Mod
Richard wrote: "I read all genres so I can't fit my tastes into one. Probably one book I can reread is 'Crime and Punishment' by Dostoyevsky, there are so many layers to the characters."

I've heart of that book but I've never read it. I would fall under the "love story" genre if such a genre existed. I don't really care about the topic as long as there is a well developed and believable love story!

I'm a romantic, what can I say! :)


message 4: by Haley (new)

Haley  (yaaholic) | 3 comments hmm Genre wise I would say basically any YA book I normally like..Paranormal, romance, dystopia, etc I like it all..well almost. I'm the same as you I CANT read a book unless there is some love story in it, even if it's small there HAS to be one!(:

I would say some books I can re read are Perfect Chemistry, Leaving Paradise, Return to Paradise, Tiger's Curse, and well any books in my "favorites" (:


Literary Chanteuse I honestly read everything! But I will say science fiction & horror are not my fav's in general. Mystery is one that I am trying to increase actually. I do tend to go more for the chick lit,historical fiction and anywhere in between.


Literary Chanteuse Haley wrote: "hmm Genre wise I would say basically any YA book I normally like..Paranormal, romance, dystopia, etc I like it all..well almost. I'm the same as you I CANT read a book unless there is some love sto..."

Haley, Tiger's Curse sounds really good! I just added it to my wishlist thanks!


message 7: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 80 comments Mod
Haley, you really got me wanting to read Perfect Chemistry and Leaving Paradise when I read your reviews for them a while back. They sound right up my alley! They're pretty high up on my "to-buy-next" list!

Margaret, sci-fi and horror aren't really for me either. But same goes for my taste in movies. If I don't want to watch it, chances are I don't want to read it either! haha.


message 8: by Richard (new)

Richard Godwin | 10 comments Shawn wrote: "Richard wrote: "I read all genres so I can't fit my tastes into one. Probably one book I can reread is 'Crime and Punishment' by Dostoyevsky, there are so many layers to the characters."

I've hear..."


Have you read 'Jane Eyre'? I think you'd love it.


message 9: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 80 comments Mod
Richard wrote: "Shawn wrote: "Richard wrote: "I read all genres so I can't fit my tastes into one. Probably one book I can reread is 'Crime and Punishment' by Dostoyevsky, there are so many layers to the character..."

I haven't but I'll be sure to check it out. Thanks! :)


message 10: by Richard (new)

Richard Godwin | 10 comments It has the mysterious Rochester with whom Jane Eyre falls in love. He is harbouring a dark secret.


message 11: by Richard (new)

Richard Godwin | 10 comments Here's another great love story. Boris Pasternak's 'Doctor Zhivago'.


message 12: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 80 comments Mod
Thanks for the suggestions! :)


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