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Mysteries,
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Interesting how the replies are graduated in exactly the same order as the categories are listed.
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I enjoy mysteries and some historical fiction.
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Neat poll , I liked seeing the results !
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Cozy mysteries and paranormal mystery
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Why do you ask? Are you going to concentrate more on the poll favored categories?
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It helps when I get requests from authors, what genres my readers enjoy. I know that it’s mostly mysteries.
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I read all genres except horror. Primarily I read mysteries and contemporary romances.
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Mysterys,romance,fic Y ion,non-fiction
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Cozy Mysteries especially ones with cats
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Historical romance & that should read fiction.
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Cozies, police procedurals, occasionally thrillers (if I like the characters) and true crime.
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Mysteries, suspense and historical but throw in a great YA written by a mystery writer I like or they like. Books keep me sane in this insane time.
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cozies, new fiction, suspense, historal westerns, what ever catches my eye
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very interesting, mystery wins….
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Cozies
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All kinds of mystery, thrillers and suspense – except gory, political or medical. YA if it rises to the level of the “Hunger Games.” Some narrative nonfiction if it’s an interesting animal related book – like the “Lions of Tsavo” or James Herriot’s “All Creatures Great and Small.” And romantic suspense – particularly with humor.
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I chose Other as while I do read mysteries I only read Cozies so noted that. Since mysteries also includes hard core ones.
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K like mysteries,suspense and thrillers. I’m just not big on blood and gore.
Nancy G. West (for Aggie Mundeen.)
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Mostly mysteries (cozy and historical), some Y.A., and a little historical (Regency/Victorian) romance.
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