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Do you prefer to read fiction or non-fiction? Why?
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Generally I prefer fiction but will chose nonfiction depending on the subject.
Both.
Both, depending on the author mostly.
I find fiction to be more fascinating.
Fiction. Fantasy is just more imaginative.
Fiction, definitely. Fiction lets the imagination run wild. It has no limits.
Non-fiction
Both
Both
Both. I used to only read nonfiction, but I've learned to enjoy fiction, too.
Fiction it has half truth half untruth figuring out which is which is the key
A bit of both is good!
Female, >50 years, Married, NZ | Mar 07, 2012
Female, >50 years, Married, NZ | Mar 07, 2012
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Both. Escape is good and truth is stranger than fiction. I just love 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.
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.
Either works for me