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Glass Empty or Glass Full? How does that affect your reading?
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To add to my question, does how you feel when you are reading a book affect your overall opinion of the book?
Okay, I think it does. I think my mood often dictates what I'm going to read too. If I'm in a gloomy mood I may end up reading something dark like a gothic. I tend to normally be a somewhat happy person but I do have my moods. But I always want my HEA. Reading is often an escape for me, though. I think I can often push reality out of my mind depending on the book and thus escape into a totally different world.
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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I am a big time moody reader. So I do try to read books that match my mood.
I am big on the concept of redemption, grace, and love conquering all, so I gravitate to books that show this concept playing out. I think that's part of why I love dangerous heroes so much because they tend to be dark, but love opens them up and 'saves' them.
I try to be a positive person, so when I read books, I try to focus on the good things about the books I read. Sometimes, I do focus on negative things that I felt about a book. For instance, the last book I read has some really vulgar descriptions and it really affected my enjoyment.
I am big on the concept of redemption, grace, and love conquering all, so I gravitate to books that show this concept playing out. I think that's part of why I love dangerous heroes so much because they tend to be dark, but love opens them up and 'saves' them.
I try to be a positive person, so when I read books, I try to focus on the good things about the books I read. Sometimes, I do focus on negative things that I felt about a book. For instance, the last book I read has some really vulgar descriptions and it really affected my enjoyment.

Yes, feel good books are great at picking me up at times. But it depends on how down I am and how good the book is.
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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Sometimes a book can be too sickly sweet, and being in a down mood, that can be irritating, especially when the character are too perfect.


I'm been referred to as Sally Sunshine a few times in my life so I guess I'm an optimist. Or least I give the appearance of one. ☺
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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I love angst in a book, coupled with a very happy ending. I don't really care to read about people who have it 100% together getting their happy ending. I'd rather read about people who are on the messed up side finding a deliriously happy ending. It's more of a catharsis. I mean, I want genuinely good people to have things work out for them, but if things are 100% great the whole book, it's kind of flat for me.
There is no wrong or right answer here. Just discussing how we see books from our own philosophical eyeglasses or contacts.