Originally Posted by
TheDeathKnight
I guess it depends what kind of fiction you like to read.
I tend to categorize.
For instance, if I feel like reading something totally fictional, I tend to prefer something like
a fantasy novel, or some weird HP Lovecraft thing. I don't tend to read fiction books that
are about "normal" life. Rock and Roll, etc. "Fight Club" fit into that category, but I only
read that book once tons of people told me to. I don't tend to read let's say, "Detective
Stories" or books like that. They just seem like they would be "boring" fiction, compared
to horror or fantasy fiction. So if I do read a detective story, I prefer it being about a
true case. Like "The Onion Field".
But I find "reality" books quite interesting, because they are documenting a time or
a culture that perhaps I missed, or was not a part of. Like Hunter S. Thompson's
"Hells Angels" documentary. And of course those various rock and roll documentaries,
about the experiences of certain bands, etc. I like those kind of movies a lot as well.
"Decline of Western Civilization", etc. The fiction movies I like in the same vein,
are also pseudo-documentary. Kids, Gummo, Bully, etc. Based on true stories,
or emulating true stories.
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