which type of book you like best?

@fwangaa (3057)
China
September 16, 2009 9:50pm CST
i like novel very much. and i also like scientific book. but i don't have many time to read them for my poor knowlege. i want to read many book as much as i can for imporve my speed of reading book. do you want to improve your speed of reading book?
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
17 Sep 09
I am not much of a reader at all. I have only read a few books and that was back when I was in school. I think I like to read the romance books the most. They seem to hold my attention more.
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
17 Sep 09
I like mystery and suspense the best and it does not matter what time period it is in. It could be in the future or in the past as long as it is written as if it happeened then. I do not like historical mystery and suspense when the only reason it is in the 17t century is because they talk a lot of privateers and buried treasure. I also love Christian non-fiction books and also Christian fantasy type books. I want to really get into a book, that is delve into it and remember it, so I am not that much into speed reading but if the book is not that interesting, I read it rather fast.
@ElicBxn (63252)
• United States
17 Sep 09
I love a good science fiction or fantasy novel, tho a nice mystery is also pleasant. I have read thousands of books, but am currently working on a 2002 or 2003 Worlds best Fantasy collection of short stories. I am so busy mylotting I don't have much time to read as I used to - heck, I also don't have as much time to craft.
@vkg2009 (33)
• India
17 Sep 09
My personal ( Unprofessional ) opinion is that within the classroom , there should be a balance struck between free choice and required reading . Because while empowerment and enthusiasm towards books is vital ( more on that ) , so is the ability to critically analyze a text , in spite of a personal affinity towards the characters or the subject matter . No doubt , if I had the ability to opt out of reading Lois Lowry's The Giver in seventh grade , a book I found too depressing and difficult to enjoy at the time , I would have done so without a second thought . I would have also missed out on engaging in one of the more challenging , but ultimately rewarding learning experiences from my middle school years . i enjoyed my free reading far more than any assigned reading . I read books quickly . When we were assigned reading I was the kid that got in trouble for reading ahead .
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
17 Sep 09
Hi,i used to read novels and short stories regularly,but i concentrate more on novels/stories which are related to Human Relations.I give importance to human relations.