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


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I prefer both. It does not matter to me.


Non-fiction. I learn so many new things through reality reading...


Fiction cuz i want to live in a fairytale


Non fiction. I guess i like it because I am too
much of a realist. (Still not sure how I got hooked on 4 years worth of the episode "Lost") 😂


Fiction, I like conjuring up images in my head with the stories


Fiction bc then your imagination is let loose


Probably fiction. Preferably something with lots of big pictures so I can better understand the words.


I really enjoy science fiction mostly, like ray bradbury or issac Asimov


i prefer to read period....i like both equally well


Fiction, but sometimes I switch it up. I like seeing what creative stories people come up with!


non-fiction, i love history


Both when I do read!


Fiction -for sure! There are not too many lives I am interested in reading ALL about. I read to break stress and get lost in an adventure, not someone elses real life
I feel EXACTLY the same way. Fiction is such a great escape. I read it every night before bed to relax; it takes you away to another place and time where you don't have to focus on the stresses of everyday life.
Female, 41-50 years, Dating, CA, US | Feb 09, 2012

If you haven't already, the Outlander books (series of 8 books) are totally fantastic and extremely riveting, full of minute details, lots of history, romance and adventure (not sappy, very real). Highly suggest :-)
Female, >50 years, Married, AZ, US | Feb 10, 2012

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Don't hardly read


Non fiction. Too much fiction in the newspaper



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