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Sep 30, 2014 10:22AM

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And I have never ever stepped out if my comfort zone.... Yeah I have read one or two ghost type of books but not that bone chilling , nightmarish kind of scary books...
So I don't think I will ever read out of my comfort zone....

And just like you Colleen ~ The Clever Girl from Gallifrey, I've never been big on romance.

Moreover, Im not really fond of reading love stories/romance but I managed to read two romance/erotic books but of course with a twist of fantasy
I don't think I really have a "comfort zone". I love any and all genres, and switch it up every couple months or so.





But sometimes, and by sometimes I mean, maybe 4 times a year, I go out of my comfort zone and read a science fiction or philosophical book.
It's not that rare, I like my comfort zone, but sometimes leaving it can be pretty exciting!!

I'm more picky about the writing of a story. It needs to flow, have good wording and come together nicely.




I don't like books that are just romance, I need it to be weird and crazy, or anything but just romance.

More specifically, let's see...I'd say I haven't outgrown all YA books yet. I don't much care for romantic "IreallylikeBradbutOMGthecutestguyinschooljustaskedmeout...OMGOMG!!" type stuff anymore, (Ugh, "The Unwritten Rule" by Elizabeth Scott was the worst! (No judgment on the author intended.) That was the point I realized I had outgrown high school relationship YA, for sure.) but I still love realistic YA fiction, contemporary YA, and most dystopian fiction.
I'd say most of Stephen King's work is out of my comfort zone...I don't venture into horror very often ('cause I'm a scaredy cat - although I find I'm not usually disturbed by scary books...) but I do find it interesting. I really want to get up my nerve, and read "Carrie" and "Pet Semetary" actually, now that I think about it.
Sorry, this is turning into an essay.
To recap:
My comfort zone: FICTION; including: dystopian YA, contemporary YA, realistic YA, adult contemporary (to a certain extent), adult realistic fiction, psychological thrillers/mystery/crime thriller, fantasy (to a certain extent), autobiographies, psychological character studies.
Genres out of my comfort zone: most NONFICTION, books about drugs, or which feature characters doing drugs, ("CRANK" by Ellen Hopkins scared me half to death!) sports fiction, hardcore crime fiction (I don't care to read about serial killers or rapists, or anything like that), romantic adult fiction, Westerns, preachy religious books.
I know that's an extensive list, but I'm not really as picky as it makes me out to be! As long as I reserve the right to put something down, I'll pretty much try almost anything.
And I do venture out of my comfort zone quite frequently actually - my dad NEVER reads YA anything, (he's very particular) so all he passes on to me are adult books - and that's where most of my exposure to adult fiction comes from.


I'm with Deanne on "Reading is supposed to be about enjoyment, so I hate wasting time on books I really have no fun with".

However, the last few weeks I have really dove into YA and Dystopian themed books.

I definitely agree with both of you, as far as "reading is about enjoyment" goes! Read what you like. Period. :)


Goodreads is really what started helping me read outside of my comfort zone. Before, I mostly read classics and nonfiction, and scorned a lot of genre books. Even though I still don't particularly like romances, etc., some books have definitely been worth branching out.



I often try to read Dark-Grey types.. I like the G R R Marin way.. There is never going to be all good guys groups up and faces a bad guy..


I dont really care for romance, but I did just read one that I loved.
I cant say I've read much in the way of erotica, as someone above said. I cant imagine purchasing a book in that genre.
I dont love horror, but I do read a lot of King and Koontz.
I pretty much will read just about anything so long as it's the storyline is something I will enjoy, i'm not picking when it comes to books


