They love reading something that will teach them something, whether it be a historical book, a biography, or a collection of essays. They know that real life is more interesting than fiction. On the other side of the aisle are the fiction fans, the readers who are in it for the imagination, make believe, and fictional characters.
They didn't know why people read nonfiction, because to them, the real stories are the ones invented in the minds of great fiction authors. Haters are gonna hate, but adults who like young adult books are going to read YA books no matter what people think. They don't care if young adult isn't "for them. Most readers will say that book are always better than their adaptations, but there are some readers who like seeing the movie before reading the original book.
Whether they like picturing the actors when they read or just prefer watching surprises unfold over reading about them, movie watchers make their reading lists based on film releases, not the other way around like other readers do. Most readers experience a stirring of emotions when they read, but some of them truly feel all the feels.
They get giddy when characters fall in love, and it isn't beneath them to fall into a funk when a favorite character dies. They're emotional readers, meaning they feel everything, so before asking them to hang out, check what they just finished reading. You don't want to spend an entire Friday night wiping their tears over a fallen fictional character Unlike The Player, who knows how to spread the love around, the Fickle Reader tends to get bored fast—so they move on quickly to whatever catches their eye next.
You could build a fort out of all the half-read books they have lying around the house. Whatever good intentions you had when you recommended a new book to the Repeat Reader, they most likely smiled politely before picking up their cherished copy of The Sun Also Rises for the th time and forgetting your suggestion forever.
Though many of us have come to appreciate the benefits of an eReader , the eBook Denier refuses to conform. They want the feel, the smell, and the comfort of crisp pages, and they get no greater pleasure than seeing their treasured stacks of hardcovers and paperbacks piled up around the house. From self-help , to travel memoirs , to brilliant how-to hacks, the Nonfiction Nerd prefers facts over fiction.
Plus, if you love picking up little bits of random knowledge, the Nonfiction Nerd should be your go-to pal. On the other end of the spectrum sits the Fiction Junkie, who tends to be bored by the plain facts. And some prefer yet another route: After falling in love with characters on the big screen, they decide to grab their copy of the book.
Some readers love a good cry. And a good book should give you some feels anyway, whether it makes you laugh, sob, or feel nostalgic.
The Catharsis Seeker is here to feel it all. One story is not enough. You make choose-your-own adventures by starting at least two books at a time. In any case, you like to be many places at once, and somehow you manage to keep it all straight. You love a good bedtime story. It helps you drift off to sleep peacefully and fill your dreams with adventures.
And when you wake up, the first thing you do is reach for your book to ease you into the day. You know that living with your head in the clouds is pretty dreamy. By clicking 'Submit' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use.
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