I like fantasy the best because you can let your imagination run free, as long as everything is connected. In well written fantasies, everything tends to correlate towards some bigger, wider purpose that wasn't apparent at the beginning of the book. Fantasy doesn't necessarily have to be set in medieval times with swords and dragons and stuff like that; as long as it has a fantasy feel to it, then I consider it fantasy.
My high school senior mascot is a dragon. Take that, monkey!
Most Genre seriously depends on the writer but normally it be Horror, Fantasy and true stories.
We get off to the rhythm of the trigger and destruction. Fallujah to New Orleans with impunity to kill. We are the hidden fist of the free market.
We are the ink, we are the quill.
[The Ink And The Quill (Be Afraid) - Anti-Flag]
"A good plot is like a dream.If you dont write down your dream on paper the moment you wake up,the chances are you'll forget it and it'll be gone forever"-Roald Dalh.
Historical fiction (Bernard Cornwell + Pen = Genius), a bit of alternate history or a good ol' bit of fantasy. Helps you to escape the world a bit. Usually avoid mystery books like the plague (yeah I worked out the guy with the axe was John Doe etc 40 pages ago...zzzzzz) except Jeffery Deaver who is amazing.
LOTR??? Oh dear.
"Lead us not into temptation. Just tell us where it is; we'll find it..."
I'm a big sci-fi fan. On paper, on the computer or TV. Star Trek or non-star trek. I will always boldly go where no trekkie has gone before! Lalaaaalalalalaaaa...
i agree with Taiven, i love books that make you think about it, thats why i love Augusten Burroughs so much, he writes so well that i want more! Memoirs are good if you want a real personal indepth read.
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