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All Time Faves: Fiction Books for Dog Lovers

2023-04-14 18:53:10

Everyone does not like books. Even people reading books can be divided into small groups. Fiction and non-fiction confuse the majority of people who love books. In the novel, there are other categories such as fantasy, science fiction, mystery, horror and romance. These differences divide this enthusiast into different cultural groups. Until very recently, my older brother was not interested in reading books. When he saw that I absorbed the book, he often laughed. He said once, "These things will make me fall asleep!" I understood that this is only the thing he is not interested in and I accepted. I am very pleased that he and I have different things to share and discuss now.

The endless and uncomfortable discussion between lovers and enthusiasts of "literary" novels is as follows. It is not a song. The book is a performance of a song. This slight difference may be the most important point of branching. Literature guerrillas may say that type fiction may certainly have interesting songs, but they are often sung by tones. If you have to browse the unreadable essay page, who cares about the premise of science fiction? On the other hand, literary novels have been condemned by genius enthusiasts who place importance on performance, but in order to reduce the number of elites it is turning into an echo chamber.

Is the personal type more popular than literary fiction? Well, that depends on what you mean. "Genre novels" are often confused with "popular novels", but most genre novels are simply not popular. I am not sure that most books published in various types are not popular - indeed it is. Most books are not very popular. I mean that most types and subtypes are niche markets. You rarely see steam punk and strange novel headlines flying to the bestseller list. You rarely see western movies and novels of terror. When literary novels regularly reach the bestseller list, how are they called "popular" novels?