Poll: Fiction vs Nonfiction
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Fiction vs Nonfiction

#1
Personally, I like both, but if I had to choose between them, I'd go with nonfiction. What's your preference?

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#2
I do like fiction, but usually when I read nowadays, it's out of a manual or a history book Tongue
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#3
LOL, same here. Big Grin

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#4
I prefer fiction... although like the two above me, I find myself reading manuals or history books more often than others Tongue
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#5
Ikea manuals are the most entertaining form of manuals.
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#6
Classic fiction. (Pride and Prejudice, etc. ) I also like history. And Sometimes I do delve into reading owner's manuals. Most of the time, the stuff in there is common sense, or incomprehensible.
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#7
Fiction for pleasure 90% of the time

(August 8th, 2013 at 9:24 PM)earlybird Wrote: Classic fiction. (Pride and Prejudice, etc. ) I also like history. And Sometimes I do delve into reading owner's manuals. Most of the time, the stuff in there is common sense, or incomprehensible.

Love Jane Austin and have read them all several times

I also love vintage crime - Marjory Allingham, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy Sayers, Josephine
Tay etc

Some great modern books too Robert Harris's Pompeii, Ordinary Thunderstorms by William Boyd

Harris's Pompeii is somewhat a modern equivalent of Tay's Daughter of Time in as much as it is a look back at a historical event from a different perspective.
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#8
Nonfiction probably Tongue
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#9
I have a pretty strong fiction preference, especially Science Fiction.
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#10
I'd go with non-fiction if I had to choose: I enjoy learning useless facts about all kinds of things Tongue .

Fiction is nice too, though, if I feel like an escape from the non-fiction.
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#11
I'm going to go with non-fiction as well.

Reading 3 books right now... and 2 are nonfiction.

The other is an alternative history... so usually if its history or alt-history related I'm good.
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#12
What’s the difference between history and alt history?

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#13
(June 12th, 2020 at 12:35 PM)Darth-Apple Wrote: What’s the difference between history and alt history?

History is a retelling of actual events. Alternate History is a telling of events had a single thing event gone differently.
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#14
boy, do we need some of those for recent history then. Finna

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#15
(June 12th, 2020 at 5:51 PM)Darth-Apple Wrote: boy, do we need some of those for recent history then. Finna

This could definitely be an interesting time period for both genres!
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