Friday, July 22, 2011

Book Blogger Hop 7/22-7/25

Book Blogger Hop

The blog hop is hosted by Jennifer at Crazy-for-Books

This week's question...

What’s the ONE GENRE that you wish you could get into, but just can’t?

My answer...

I actually have two answers. One is fantasy and the other his historical fiction. I try to get into them and, once in a while, I do find good books in both genres but overall, I'm just not into either one.

With fantasy - I can do vampires, witches, shapshifters - I like those. However, I can't do wizards or fantasy like Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter.

With historical fiction - I do enjoy western romances, but I'm not much into the Regency era or Civil War era...although I have read good books in those genres too.

If I get a good recommendation, I won't shy away from either genre. I just won't seek it out either.


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6 comments:

  1. How about some English historical fiction? The Victorian era is quite popular.

    I need recommendations for historical fiction for the USA.

    carol

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  2. Love the cat. Seriously Yvonne, you cant read Harry Potter????

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  3. Just blogging by, happy Friday!

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  4. Harry Potter is about the only fantasy I could enjoy! I tried to get a friend to read it but she just can't get into it, so you are not alone.

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  5. Yep, Harry Potter just isn't my thing.

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