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Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction?
- President Camacho
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Fiction is generally easier for me to read, authors like Tom Clancy or John Grisham, but fiction makes me feel lazy. What I mean is this... our country is in dire straights right now and there's a lot I don't know when watching the news. I've been trying to educate myself on what we called "civics" 100 years ago. I read a lot about the constitution and law, the history of the middle east conflicts, the civil rights era etc. I feel like a patriot and responsible citizen should be educated on what's right, wrong and generally going on with his country. I'm not a zealot or anything, pretty moderate, but I have kids and when they ask me why Israel is bombing Gaza or why they always say "you have the right to remain silent" on police shows, i want to give them an actual answer and not just blow it off... so, non-fiction it is, lately.
I definitely enjoy NON-Fiction more. However, this might be biased because I have no read much fiction, about 4 books in all. Due to an inflamed desire and motivation to learn about the world for the purpose of bring about change, the only books that help me do this are non-fiction books that teach me about how the world was and is.
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fiction vs non
I think good fiction actually makes you think. While non fiction is interesting, and provides knowledge, non fiction gives you the facts. Whereas in fiction, good fiction, the reader must decipher the information.
Also, many writers of fiction are very consious of current events and incorporate them into their works of fiction. "The Road", Cormac McCarthy, makes the reader think about the devastation that might have occured after 9/11. "Slumdog millionaire" shows a graphic dipiction of the dire straits of the "untouchables" in India.
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Also, many writers of fiction are very consious of current events and incorporate them into their works of fiction. "The Road", Cormac McCarthy, makes the reader think about the devastation that might have occured after 9/11. "Slumdog millionaire" shows a graphic dipiction of the dire straits of the "untouchables" in India.
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I definitely LOVE fiction books :in_love: but I also love to read non-fiction books especially when the books are about occult stuff, archaeological finds, mysteries of the world, history of the world, writing fiction, etc.
Sometimes I turn to fiction when I need to feel something - or want to experience and know something indirectly. Sometimes I can better understand an aspect about life when it comes in the form of fiction.
I guess it just really depends.
Sometimes I turn to fiction when I need to feel something - or want to experience and know something indirectly. Sometimes I can better understand an aspect about life when it comes in the form of fiction.
I guess it just really depends.
It has to be fiction for me. I definitely read more fiction books and I believe the experience that comes from reading a really good fiction book cannot come from a non-fiction one. I suppose it has to do with experiencing art? It's something more than gaining new knowledge, it's a fantastic combination of thoughts and feelings at the same time, that somehow synergistically combine into a whole that far exceeds the sum of them? I suppose other people might feel like that with music or paintings or theatre or anything else, but for me is books.
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Although I do enjoy the increased knowledge from reading Non-Fiction, a book without the spice, drama and mystery from a fiction book just isn't complete. I do not want to read a book that tells me, I want to read a book that shows me. I have a mind for detail, if I am read a book with nothing but facts, sure, i'll learn a lot, but did I enjoy it?
All in all, fiction is better in my opinion
All in all, fiction is better in my opinion