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Do
you like to read fiction or non-fiction better?Fiction
Nicholas
Fiction is so much better. Let your
imagination run wild!!
Eric, 19
Beverly Hills, CA USA
I like a good mix of both. Right now, I'm
reading a short story anthology.
Felicia, 35
Lowell, MA
USA
I am more of a non-fiction reader. Finance,
business, sports, biographies, how to books, etc.
Kevin, 33
Sugar Hill, GA USA
I'm a fiction gal. I read very little non
fiction.
Talia, 24
Wilton, CT
USA
I prefer fiction, but I read a lot of
magazines as well.
Katie2, 18
Detroit, MI
USA
Depends on the story and how it's written.
Generally speaking though I'm not into textbooks.
Alias Irrelevante
Fiction
Melodi, 19
Gahanna, OH
USA
non-fiction
Patty
I definitely prefer fiction. I prefer
fiction over all genres of literature.
Johanna, 18
OK USA
I love to read. It doesnt matter to me if
its fiction or non-fiction, as long as I can get swept away in the story. I read to
disappear for a while, unless its something for work. Then, its usually dull computer or
software manuals.
Nicci, 27
Las Vegas, NV
USA
Actually, I like them both...I sample a bit
from each column...whatever.
Frodo
age unknown, parts unknown
That would depend greatly on the specific
fiction or non-fiction.
Karen, 22
Marshalltown/Ames, IA USA
I don't care, just as long as it is
well written and holds my interest.
Janet, 44
E. Brunswick, NJ USA
I guess fiction, but I have no problem with
nonfiction.
Tracy, 24
Ocean City, NJ USA
Fiction
hesperia
I like to read--the type of book depends on
the mood of the moment.
Jill, 60
Saylorsburg, PA USA
I prefer to read fiction, especially a book
that has been recommended or an author I like.
Laney
TX USA
I prefer fiction, but I read a lot
of magazines as well.
Katie2, 18
Ann Arbor, MI
USA
I like to read well written books. It
doesn't matter if it is fiction or nonfiction.
Laura, 36
Lowell, MA
USA
fiction, although i really enjoy both
mothmc, 37
Los Angeles, CA USA
fiction
Nikki, 27
Kirkham ENGLAND
I read non-fiction most of the time. When I
read fiction, it is usually based on truth. I'm reading a set of books now by a park
Ranger and each of her books are set in different National Parks.
Reba, 50+
Silver Spring, MD USA
I like to read, period. It doesn't
matter what it is, I read everything, and usually two
books at once.
Maggie, 22
Sandwich, IL
USA
I like to read non-fiction better, because I
like to at least learn something, and when I'm reading fiction, I feel like I'm wasting my
time. When I was little though, I loved to read fiction. And I thought non-fiction was
boring.
Lisa J., 23
TN USA
I like them both, but I prefer to read
fiction and nonfiction about topics that interest me. One of my favorite genres is
biography.
etoile, 20
Washington, DC USA
fiction. real life is usually pretty boring
Firelady, 23
Dallas, TX
USA
I like to read. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry,
cereal boxes, whatever. If I have to choose between fiction and nonfiction, I'll pick
fiction.
Jane, 62
West Linn, OR
USA
I prefer fiction. It
frees the imagination.
Stephanie, 25
TX USA
Fiction, but I'm very picky about what I
read.
Angela, 18
Bella Vista, AR USA
I LIKE TO READ NON FICTION.
Marci, 56
Diamond, OH
USA
Usually fiction, but I'm on this true crime
kick right now.
Keri-Jade, 21
Brampton, Ontario CANADA
Except for Steven King, I really enjoy
non-fiction.
Fisch, 46
Preston, CT
USA
Usually I like fiction better.
Celeste, 30
Colorado Springs, CO USA
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