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What is your favorite genre of book? Mine are mysteries. And you? (Original Post) debm55 Oct 2025 OP
Mystery/Thriller OLDMDDEM Oct 2025 #1
Thank you very much, OLDMDDEM. debm55 Oct 2025 #6
I would have to say biographies. Mad_Dem_X Oct 2025 #2
Thank you very much Mad_Dem_X. I also enjoy reading historical biographies. debm55 Oct 2025 #8
I fell in love with Sherlock Holmes at the age of 12 from reading "Study in Scarlet" Coventina Oct 2025 #3
HAHAHHAHAHAH. Thank you very much, Coventina debm55 Oct 2025 #9
Cozy mysteries written with lots of humor and animals integral to the story. SheltieLover Oct 2025 #4
OMG! I love cozies!!! Do you have a favorite series? Coventina Oct 2025 #5
Great choice, SheltieLover. Great choice. debm55 Oct 2025 #10
Sci/Fi, Fantasy, Action adventure, spooky stories (King & Koontz) historicall novels, biographies. lark Oct 2025 #7
Thank you, lark. Excellent choices. debm55 Oct 2025 #12
Mystery is my favorite genre. MIButterfly Oct 2025 #11
Thank you very much MIButterfly. Wonderful choices. debm55 Oct 2025 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author lark Oct 2025 #14
Historical novels madamesilverspurs Oct 2025 #15
Thank you very much, madamesilverspurs. Those are great choices. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Oct 2025 #16
"Herman Wouk's Winds of War and War and Remembrance are compelling." 3catwoman3 Oct 2025 #29
Excellent choices, 3 catwoman3, I too like to read the book before seeing the movie to see castong changes and what was debm55 Oct 2025 #37
Nonfiction, earth sciences and meterology, history catbyte Oct 2025 #17
HAHAHA, Thank you very much, catbyte. I married a science geek. debm55 Oct 2025 #23
it varies, but I've mostly been reading history and biographies lately mike_c Oct 2025 #18
Thank you very much, mike_c. Great choices of books. debm55 Oct 2025 #24
Same here peacebuzzard Oct 2025 #28
I'm especially interested in 20th century world history mike_c Oct 2025 #34
Agree, with you peacebuzzard. And in this point in time, it will only get worse. debm55 Oct 2025 #38
Science fiction/ Fantasy WmChris Oct 2025 #19
Wonderful, WmChris. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Oct 2025 #25
Include me in with the mystery crowd. Polly Hennessey Oct 2025 #20
Wow, You really love to read. Thank you, Polly Hennessey for all your current selections. debm55 Oct 2025 #30
True crime and then mysteries. sinkingfeeling Oct 2025 #21
Thank you very much sinkingfeeling. I have been watching true crime on my tablet. debm55 Oct 2025 #31
Mysteries but not the gore and macho man type. efhmc Oct 2025 #22
Agree with you efhmc. I not into gore books and movies. debm55 Oct 2025 #39
Non fiction. Cultural histories. applegrove Oct 2025 #26
Wonderful choices, applegrove. debm55 Oct 2025 #40
Horror exboyfil Oct 2025 #27
Very interesting. Thank you so much, exboyfil, for sharing with us. debm55 Oct 2025 #33
It depends entirely on what I'm in the mood for, and that varies a lot. 3catwoman3 Oct 2025 #32
Agree 3catwoman3. I used to like scary books in my younger days. I agree with rereading books, especially mysteries as debm55 Oct 2025 #41
Rock Star & Band Bios ProfessorGAC Oct 2025 #35
Thank you very much, ProfessorGAC. It sounds very interesting. debm55 Oct 2025 #36
Sci-Fi, Action adventure, Spies dickthegrouch Oct 2025 #42
Great choice of reading books and variety of selections. Thank you very much, dickthegrouch. debm55 Oct 2025 #43
Mysteries, Thrillers, and Science Fiction LogDog75 Oct 2025 #44
Thank you very much, LogDog75. I have read all the books in the Outlanders series. It is set in Scotland and characters debm55 Oct 2025 #47
Sci-fi/Bio's/History-n/t marked50 Oct 2025 #45
Thank you very much for sharing. marked50 debm55 Oct 2025 #46
Mysteries, yes some_of_us_are_sane Oct 2025 #48
Thank you very much, some_of _us_are_sane. debm55 Oct 2025 #49
Mysteries MustLoveBeagles Oct 2025 #50
Thank you very much, MustLoveBeagles. debm55 Oct 2025 #51
I mostly enjoy historical non-fiction JoseBalow Oct 2025 #52
Thank you very much, JoseBalow, for sharing your books with us. debm55 Oct 2025 #53
Non fiction choie Oct 2025 #54
Excellent.choice.Thank you for sharing. debm55 Oct 2025 #55
Thanks for asking! choie Oct 2025 #57
Mysteries/thrillers. Scandinavian noir. Biographies. History. Diamond_Dog Oct 2025 #56
Thank you very much, Diamond_Dog. wonderful. debm55 Oct 2025 #61
I enjoy a good mystery... Trueblue Texan Oct 2025 #58
Thank you, Trueblue Texan. I sometimes read historical fiction. debm55 Oct 2025 #62
Historical fiction.... Based on some history with some enhanced story telling. Norrrm Oct 2025 #59
Thank you very much,Norrm. Great selection. debm55 Oct 2025 #60
Science fiction. Morbius Oct 2025 #63
Thank you very much, Morbius. You have a wide variety of books. Yes, for the History. debm55 Oct 2025 #68
Cozy Mysteries wendyb-NC Oct 2025 #64
Thank you very much, wendyb-NC. Thank you for your unique selection of books. debm55 Oct 2025 #67
Mostly ART BOOKS... GReedDiamond Oct 2025 #65
Thank you very much, GReedDiamond. Wonderful genre of books. debm55 Oct 2025 #66
Various Sciene Fiction. Maigical Realism... electric_blue68 Oct 2025 #69
Excellent selections, thank you very much, electric_blue68 debm55 Oct 2025 #71
Anything by John Grisham. Emile Oct 2025 #70
Terrific. Thank you Emile. debm55 Oct 2025 #72

Mad_Dem_X

(10,147 posts)
2. I would have to say biographies.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:17 AM
Oct 2025

Although I do read fiction (mostly Stephen King), I am fascinated by other people's life stories.

Coventina

(29,436 posts)
3. I fell in love with Sherlock Holmes at the age of 12 from reading "Study in Scarlet"
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:29 AM
Oct 2025

I've had a fixation on tall, thin, brainy, emotionally unavailable men ever since.

I love mysteries too!!

SheltieLover

(78,139 posts)
4. Cozy mysteries written with lots of humor and animals integral to the story.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:32 AM
Oct 2025

A hint of the paranormal is always good, too.

Coventina

(29,436 posts)
5. OMG! I love cozies!!! Do you have a favorite series?
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:35 AM
Oct 2025

My all time favorite might be Cadfael, but I also like a lot of the "witchy" ones.

On edit: should have included the "Miss Silver" series, that really introduced me to the genre.

lark

(25,950 posts)
7. Sci/Fi, Fantasy, Action adventure, spooky stories (King & Koontz) historicall novels, biographies.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:36 AM
Oct 2025

I love to read and read almost anything. I read every day. I also like political books like Sen. Frankens books occasionally.

MIButterfly

(2,302 posts)
11. Mystery is my favorite genre.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:41 AM
Oct 2025

I also like biographies and political books (from the left, of course!).

Response to debm55 (Original post)

madamesilverspurs

(16,481 posts)
15. Historical novels
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:46 AM
Oct 2025

Just about anything by James Michener (currently re-reading The Source, timely). Also, Herman Wouk's Winds of War and War and Remembrance are compelling.

Back in the early '90s when I was essentially bed-bound for months, a friend brought a box of books he'd purchased at a yard sale. It was a series about the country's westward expansion, and each book was named after a state. In one of the books the author wrote about a family's journey in a covered wagon, wherein one of the children riding in the back begged her father to stop the wagon so she could get out and claim the prairie dog puppy that was running after them. Ye gods.

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3catwoman3

(28,852 posts)
29. "Herman Wouk's Winds of War and War and Remembrance are compelling."
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:22 PM
Oct 2025

Indeed they are. I learned way more about WW II from those books than I ever did from any history class.

I thought Robert Mitchum and Polly Bergen were woefully miscast as Pug and Rhoda Henry in the TV miniseries. Wouk made mention so often of Pug being short and stocky, and Rhoda being taller than her husband that Mitchum and Bergen just did not fit the visual. I think Carroll O'Connor would have been good in that role.

debm55

(57,688 posts)
37. Excellent choices, 3 catwoman3, I too like to read the book before seeing the movie to see castong changes and what was
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:37 PM
Oct 2025

done to the book,

peacebuzzard

(5,831 posts)
28. Same here
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:57 PM
Oct 2025

especially historical characters of the New World. It is fascinating, terrifying and real and surreal how we actually came to this point in time.

mike_c

(36,941 posts)
34. I'm especially interested in 20th century world history
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:37 PM
Oct 2025

I lived through half of it, but wasn't paying much attention, lol. There's so much to learn about how we got here!

Polly Hennessey

(8,653 posts)
20. Include me in with the mystery crowd.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:07 PM
Oct 2025

I love Cozies. Usually read them at bedtime. Right now I am reading Vicki Delaney and one of her Sherlock Book store mysteries with Gemma as the lead. I am in love with David Rosenfelt and his Andy Carpenter character along with his beloved Golden Retriever, Tara. Next on my bedside table is Flop Dead Gorgeous.

For daytime reading now it is Michael Connelly’s, The Waiting with Bosch and Ballard.

Also, reading Henry V by Dan Jones. One of my favorite kings. The other being Richard III. 📖📚📚

debm55

(57,688 posts)
30. Wow, You really love to read. Thank you, Polly Hennessey for all your current selections.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:27 PM
Oct 2025

exboyfil

(18,348 posts)
27. Horror
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 12:52 PM
Oct 2025

Used to be Science Fiction. Some Fantasy.

My preference anymore is for standalone books and not series. I got a real taste for Day 1 scenarios (often this is horror SF like zombie outbreak, alien invasion, kaiju, etc).

I prefer true monsters and not human monsters.

3catwoman3

(28,852 posts)
32. It depends entirely on what I'm in the mood for, and that varies a lot.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:35 PM
Oct 2025

Sometimes mystery or true crime. I like most of John Grisham's legal stuff. Sometimes lightweight chick lit/romances. Historical fiction. Biographies.

Not much into horror/scary stuff. Never read any Stephen King and probably never will.

Also. I am a re-reader. I'm a pretty fast reader, and if there's a story I've really enjoyed, I always find some details I didn't recall or notice in the first read thru.

I know a lot of people think re-reading a book is a waste of time because, "You already know what happened." My counter to this is that most people have no problem seeing a favorite movie more than once, or listening to a favorite song again and again and again. Why should it be different with books? Some authors are such superb wordsmiths that I just really enjoy re-experiencing the skillful way they put words together. It's like the words feel good rolling around in my brain.

debm55

(57,688 posts)
41. Agree 3catwoman3. I used to like scary books in my younger days. I agree with rereading books, especially mysteries as
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:47 PM
Oct 2025

there might have been things that I missed.

ProfessorGAC

(76,112 posts)
35. Rock Star & Band Bios
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:09 PM
Oct 2025

Just a couple months ago, I finished a book on Glynn John's, the legendary producer. Enjoyed it greatly.

dickthegrouch

(4,389 posts)
42. Sci-Fi, Action adventure, Spies
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 03:05 PM
Oct 2025

With an emphasis on the scientific aspect.

I've thoroughly enjoyed the "Ell Donsai" and Laurence Dahners' other series.

David Collins' "The Artifact" series.

Skyler Ramirez "The Worst..." series.

Nathan Lowell's recent series, while fiction, reveal some of the development and implementation issues surrounding rapid adoption of new technologies, which are very real to this career-diagnoser of why new tech sometimes fails. His "Traders tales from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper" series are perfect for any teen starting out in Sci-Fi.

I've never understood why people lump Sci-Fi and fantasy together. I couldn't care less about fairies, unicorns, or other BS I've encountered in the very few fantasy novels I've mistakenly started.

I'm not fond of endless wars either. Give me more realistic Sci-Fi, such as the authors mentioned above, and I'm really happy.

debm55

(57,688 posts)
43. Great choice of reading books and variety of selections. Thank you very much, dickthegrouch.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 03:10 PM
Oct 2025

LogDog75

(1,159 posts)
44. Mysteries, Thrillers, and Science Fiction
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 04:05 PM
Oct 2025

I like reading novel series where you follow the main characters through different stories. Authors like John Sandford, James Patterson, Lee Child, Douglas Preston& Lincoln Child, C.J. Box, and Michael Connelly.

I like the older science fiction writers like Issac Armstrong, Ray Bradury, and Ben Bova.

debm55

(57,688 posts)
47. Thank you very much, LogDog75. I have read all the books in the Outlanders series. It is set in Scotland and characters
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 07:24 PM
Oct 2025

pass through stones to a different time. Waiting on the last book--number 10 in the series.

Norrrm

(4,362 posts)
59. Historical fiction.... Based on some history with some enhanced story telling.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 09:15 PM
Oct 2025

The Source by James Michener.
Master and Commander.
Shaka Zulu
Shogun

Just a few examples out of many.

Morbius

(938 posts)
63. Science fiction.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:04 PM
Oct 2025

I was never a huge fan of fantasy but I absolutely love the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett.

I like book series in sci/fi, like The Expanse series (S.A. Corey) and the Honorverse & Safehold (David Weber). Fun to read, like popcorn in binders. I also am a fan of history, especially lately.

debm55

(57,688 posts)
68. Thank you very much, Morbius. You have a wide variety of books. Yes, for the History.
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 11:14 AM
Oct 2025

wendyb-NC

(4,628 posts)
64. Cozy Mysteries
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 12:02 AM
Oct 2025

I like other genres, of course, such as non-fiction, biography, science, historical fiction, and history. I like fast-paced thrillers, but less lately.

GReedDiamond

(5,527 posts)
65. Mostly ART BOOKS...
Wed Oct 15, 2025, 02:00 AM
Oct 2025

...books about art history, artist biographies (especially Marcel Duchamp), art movements, such as dada/surrealism and pop-art, plus the contemporary(?) "art movement" pop-surrealism, if that's still a thing, cuz its been around for like 30 years.

Mark Ryden being a great example of that.







electric_blue68

(26,384 posts)
69. Various Sciene Fiction. Maigical Realism...
Thu Oct 16, 2025, 11:13 PM
Oct 2025

I read many of the greats Clark, Asimov, Bradbury, Simak, Sturgeon. Then the "New Wave" came along in the ?70's - read more short storiy anthologies than novels. 80's David Brin's Uplift Universe, Lost track of novels in the 90's onward till about ?2018 try to read more re ebooks/library (not too successfully yet). Oh I kept looking at the SF section at B&N (until a yr or two before covid) through all that time. So there's authors I know of '90s+ but not read. Competing interests with modest $ was an issue (still is, even more so)
Actually I just remembered I had started checking out SF anthologies from the library in 2017+ then waylaid by covid.
.
Haven't read the Latin authors that made the Magical Realism more known?
Read Forever by Pete Hamill, and Shoeless Joe Jackson (just finished) but the movie Field of Dreams (a favorite!) is considered MR which I saw in the movie thearter.

I might be interested in some Historical Fiction. I read an SF 2nd of 2 novels by Connie Willis - about WWII London which was SF bc there were time traveling historians visiting the period.
I just recently finished Kindred by Octavia Butler. A 1976 early 20's Black woman is repeatedly pulled back into slavery time in ?Virginia.

Re SF Maybe I should look up Best SF novels of the 90's, the 00s etc

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