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Do you prefer to read fiction or non-fiction? Why?
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Fiction. I like to create the story as I see it, not how it exists.
Generally non-fiction. I guess because learning about the real world may come in useful some day.
Non-fiction. Fiction difficult.
Both! There are so many interesting stories out there, some really happened, some made up.
Non-Fiction, but only about people who are not completely self obsessed.
I prefer to read fiction as a general rule, because reading to me is an escape from my world, for just a little while. Some non-fiction can read stranger than fiction, though!
non-fiction. i like to be real.
Fiction tends to draw me in further than expected, so generally I'd prefer to stay with non-fiction to stay clear-headed loll
Fiction. Helps me to escape from reality.
Usually fiction, but I've been reading more non-fiction the last couple of years. Just finished reading "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" a week or so ago, and it was completely engrossing!
I LOVED that book!!
Female, >50 years, Married, NM, US | Aug 11, 2011
Female, >50 years, Married, NM, US | Aug 11, 2011
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Non-fiction so I can wikipedia their lives and find out what happened to them after the story ends.
nonfiction - more interesting
Reading is bad for you.