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Do you prefer to read fiction or non-fiction? Why?


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Fiction. Fantasy is just more imaginative.


I find fiction to be more fascinating.


Fiction it has half truth half untruth figuring out which is which is the key
A bit of both is good!
Female, 41-50 years, Married, NZ | Mar 07, 2012

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Both. I used to only read nonfiction, but I've learned to enjoy fiction, too.


Both. Escape is good and truth is stranger than fiction. I just love both.


Either works for me


Both


Fiction. I love getting wrapped up in the story. With non-fiction, there aren't characters that you can invest in like you can with fiction. To me at least.


Generally I prefer fiction but will chose nonfiction depending on the subject.


Both.


Fiction. Nonfiction tends to not hit the right spot between "too stupid" or "over my head" while still being interesting. I like my nonfiction to be full of awesome sauce as well, and that's so rare.


Both


Non-fiction


Both, depending on the author mostly.


Fiction, definitely. Fiction lets the imagination run wild. It has no limits.



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