Captain Hobo.
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I prefer reading the horror genre, mainly because of how realistic most of them feel afterwards if written correctly. Utilizing Agatha Christie as an example again, I've been inspired to read more of her books because of the last one I read by her, which was "And then there were None".
Im into the fantasy sort of deal, with stuff like Harry Potter, Wicked, Twilight, and the Mortal Instruments. All have very different writing styles, which are all very good, but they all share the same trait. They are about things that could never happen in the real world, like dragons and magic. Books like that amaze me.
Very true. o:Well, I don't blame you. From my experience, mystery books only start getting interesting during the later chapters; in which, how can you bring yourself to that point if you can't get past the boring, first few chapters of the book?
So one would technically have to force themself to read the boring parts to get into the juicy parts, which I myself personally don't mind(I have a lot of patience), but yeah, most people don't want to do that. XD
Fantasy is decent, the only books I really liked that are Fantasy are Harry Potter books and Twilight. :P
xD I remember when the show for Animorphs came out, I was little and I loved it.Animorphs was an enjoyable fantasy book for me. The whole general idea and plot sounds a bit cheesy for the most part, but the amount of action and fighting that happens in that book is pretty enjoyable, to say the least. XD