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


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Non-fiction. Fiction difficult.


non-fiction. i like to be real.


Fiction. Helps me to escape from reality.


Reading is bad for you.


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!


nonfiction - more interesting


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

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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. I like to create the story as I see it, not how it exists.


Non-fiction so I can wikipedia their lives and find out what happened to them after the story ends.


Generally non-fiction. I guess because learning about the real world may come in useful some day.



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