There’s nothing better than delving into a new book, immersing yourself in its pages, and escaping into different worlds of your beloved characters. After a long day, books can be the sweetest escape, helping you unwind and forget about the real-world.
Each person gravitates towards a specific book genre, and it often says a lot about who you are, the things you value, and your beliefs. So, here’s a look at what your preferred book genre might say about you.
Romance
If your favourite genre is romance, then you’re definitely a sucker for cheesy rom-coms. You see beauty in emotions and aren’t afraid to embrace vulnerability, and you spread love and joy wherever you go. Even though life isn’t always a fairy tale, you still find beauty in every chapter of your own story.
Mystery/Thriller
You love getting into the role of a detective, love to unravel all the puzzle pieces you enjoy figuring things out before everyone else. Your friends count on you and see you as their problem solver because you have the ability to break down complex situations and find solutions that others might overlook.
Science Fiction
Are you into futuristic worlds and tech-savvy adventures? If so, then you’re a forward thinker who’s never afraid to step outside of the box, even if it means going against the norm. You have a strong imagination, and people admire your innovative spirit and your ability to think ahead.
Fantasy
You’re someone who believes in the power of dreams and you love going on adventures and discoveries. Although your expectations and hopes may not always play out as you envision them, that doesn’t stop you from staying optimistic.
Nonfiction
You have a hunger for understanding the world around you, whether it’s through history, self-help, or memoirs. People see you as someone who’s grounded, wise and insightful so they reach out to you for advice.
Autobiography/ Biography
You love seeking the truth and figuring out more about historical figures/ influential people from their point of view. You find inspiration in the lives of others and often use those lessons to guide your own path.
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