Poll
Question:
What kind of littrature do you prefer to read?
Option 1: Poetry
Option 2: Conteporary novels and short stoies
Option 3: Historical novels and short stories
Option 4: Science Fiction
Option 5: Fantasy
Option 6: Fact books
Option 7: Romance
Option 8: Horror
Option 9: Crime
Option 10: Documetary/ journalistic work
Option 11: Other, please explain below
Option 12: I don't read if I don't have too
Option 13: The classics
I have probably for got to mention a lot of genres... If I have missed one you read vote "other" and post about it below.
You are of cause very welcome to post about your choice of literature here even if you have voted for the genres I've mentioned. :)
You can vote for your top 3 as I think most people read more than just one type of literature.
/D
Come on, vote!!!
;D
You forgot the classics which may or not belong to any of the other categories, ie, is the Illiad or the Odyssey fantasy, historical, something else?
Good question, Zono, but still too narrow.
Is it 'tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral, scene individable, or poet unlimited'?
Darlica: I voted, but it's difficult to choose just three, especially in light of the options you left out.
:readbook:
I only voted for one of the options as I couldn't decide what else was what.
So I also voted other: which is : Theory and Text books, Biography, Autobiogrpahy, Pyschological Thrillers, Self-Help, Spiritual, Medicine Leaflets, TV Guides, Film Reviews, and Free Prize Draw Prize lists.
Ignorance is a bliss! ;)
All right I'm going to redo and reset the poll and you have to vote again! ;D
But first you have to help me define the categories!
Biography's, Autobiography's
Theory and Text books
Hard science fact books
Psychological Thrillers
Crime
Self-Help and Spiritual guidance
Information leaflets
Newspapers, Tv guides,and film reviews
Contemporary Poetry
Classic poetry
Contemporary novels and short stoies
Historical novels and short stories
Classics, 'tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral. (the lot.or this list would be a mile long because this could be done to almost every sub group)
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Romance
Horror
Documentary/ journalistic work (Pilger, Kline et al.)
Other, please explain below
I don't read if I don't have too
The classics
What have I forgotten this time?
1.Fact Books (history, technology...)
2.Fantasy (selective. e.g. Tolkien, Pratchett)
3.SF (also selective. e.g. Lem, Douglas Adams)
Turtledove is a bit difficult to categorize (and I read mainly his alternative histories until now).
Lovecraft is usually seen as horror but his stories also often defy genre boundaries.
differentiate between Classic Fictions and The Classics (as in Roman-Greek-etc).
Also, back of cereal packets (possibly only a UK fetish).
Journals, like New Scientist, which according to many scientists are mostly fiction.
Finally, the poll would be more significant if it could show the combination per voter - I demand more sophisticated software :mrgreen:
Quote from: Griffin NoName on September 26, 2008, 04:44:46 PM
Also, back of cereal packets (possibly only a UK fetish).
Disagree! I love reading the back of cereal boxes.
Wish there was more than just three to choose. I read a far number of journalistic/documentary style books as well as select fantasy, fact books, and various novels.
Even the authors of the Hitchhker's Guide to the Galaxy copied from the back of a box of breakfast cereals, then send a copy of the guide back in time and successfuly sued the breakfast cereal company for copyright infringement. :mrgreen:
Is it print, in a language I can read or decipher??
I want to read it NOW.
No, not in a day or two NOW!!!
I get--nervous? Annoyed? Frustrated? without something to read.
Like humorous stuff a LOT anymore. I'm just too tired to deal with angst.
I read all sorts, but my preferences are Science fiction, humour (eg, I love discworld but other fantasy leaves me cold) and scientific papers, books etc. OTOH, if I have nothing else to read, I will read whatever comes to hand.
Quote from: Sibling Chatty on September 29, 2008, 07:50:31 AM
Like humorous stuff a LOT anymore.
So are you a Douglas Adams afficionado?
YES.
I have the Trilogy in all parts, several omnibus versions, plus the Dirk Gently, the biography by Neil Gamian and at least 2 of the first 3 parts of the mul-trilogy in German, although I do not read German.
I saw 'em, I had to have 'em.
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In Houston, years ago, I used to route floral delivery. Houston's HUGE, all spread out. The map books that everyone used were in a binder, but not a STRONG binder. I put the map books for all my drivers into MUCH better binders, then wrote on them in nice, friendly letters DON'T PANIC!
I had NO problem keeping drivers. they figured out that I DID have a sense of humor, no matter how much of a perfectionist I was about my work and how they handled it...
Quote from: beagle on September 29, 2008, 09:12:23 PM
Quote from: Sibling Chatty on September 29, 2008, 07:50:31 AM
Like humorous stuff a LOT anymore.
So are you a Douglas Adams afficionado?
Me too. I particularly liked his explanation of why the game of cricket is the reason that most aliens avoid the Earth.
I still can recite several passages from memory (in the German translation though)
Oh du zerfrettelter Grunzwanzling
Dein Harngedränge ist mir als wie Schnatterfleck auf Bienenstich
Grupp, ich beschwöre dich, mein punzig Turteldrom
Und kränge reifig dich mit krinklen Bindelwördeln
Sonst werd' ich rändern dich in deine Gobberwarzen
Mit meinem Börgelkranze
Wart's nur ab!
followed by the whole section about bad poetry!
That poem doesn't really improve with translation does it? Presumably, on the monkeys typing Hamlet principle, there's a language where its beauty trumps Goethe, Shakespeare, Ovid or Dante. No sign of finding it yet though. Can you run a BabelFish in optimizing mode?
At least I now know the German for "rend you in the gobberwarts", a phrase which might come in handy in business discussions, and is often inexplicably left out of the phrase books.