Every romance reader has a comfort zone.
Some like it sweet.
Some like it earned.
Some like it extra hot.
Where do you land on the pepper scale? 🌶️
I promise not to judge…I might, however, recommend a book.

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Every romance reader has a comfort zone.
Some like it sweet.
Some like it earned.
Some like it extra hot.
Where do you land on the pepper scale? 🌶️
I promise not to judge…I might, however, recommend a book.

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Choose your favourite setting!
Which book setting do you prefer?
Historical
Fantasy world
Contemporary city
Small town/village
Dive into the worlds that capture your imagination! 🌍 Whether you’re drawn to the rich details of historical settings, the magical realms of fantasy worlds, the fast-paced life of contemporary cities, or the cozy charm of small towns and villages, your favorite book setting says a lot about what kind of stories you love.
Tell us— which setting pulls you in the most?
It all ends with happiness or sorrow
Do you prefer reading books with a happy or sad ending?
1. Happy Ending
2. Sad Ending
3. It depends on the story
4. No preference
Books have the power to leave us feeling a range of emotions, but what kind of ending do you prefer? Do you love a feel-good, happy ending or a more bittersweet, sad conclusion? Or does it depend on the story? Share your preference and let’s see which ending reigns supreme!
What Drives Your Decision?
What is the most important factor when choosing a book?
Genre or topic
Author’s name or reputation
Book description or blurb
Reviews or ratings
Other (please specify)
When choosing a book, is it the intriguing plot, the author's reputation, or the eye-catching cover that draws you in? Everyone has their own criteria—what's your most critical factor when picking your next great read?
Tell Us Your Favorite Book Genre!
We’d love to know your top choice! Which genre do you find yourself reaching for the most when you read?
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Others
Which genre you can’t put down! Whether you're drawn to compelling stories, thought-provoking non-fiction, imaginative sci-fi and fantasy, or exploring deep spiritual themes, your choice helps us better understand the reading habits of fellow book lovers.

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I'm doing a 30-day engagement challenge with personal questions. The question of the day is: What's your favourite genre to read and why?
Sadly I engage in only three genres, I like to open up to new genres, though I just can't seem to focus. I have ADHD. and my brain is really picky. there are some fonts, topics and voices I just can seem to read.
One is literary contemporary fiction, but always on the more funny side and, above all, short stories. I love Miranda July, Otessa Moshfegh, Haruki Murakami, Lydia Davis, and Sayaka Murata, always with a hint of satire because just drama makes me uncomfortable. I really like apathetic characters; they make me feel safe.
The other genre is really specific: anything regency-era, smut or not. My favourite book of all time is "Pride and Prejudice," and I have read it once every three months since I was nine. I just love it. Reading Regency usually helps me to calm down my thoughts. It is easy and doesn't require much concentration.
I'm a slow reader. I can confidently say I have never read a book faster than it has been written, and I usually read multiple books at a time.
Last but not least, my favourite genre is old Latin American magic realism, like Gabriel Garcia Márquez, Isabel Allende, Borges, Cortázar, and Galeano. Since I'm Chilean, it's really comforting. There is something about the voice and the world that makes me feel really at home.
Pick Your Perfect Day: When Do You Want New Chapters?
On which day of the week would you prefer the fanfic chapters to be posted?
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