ClockworkSoldier
Clockwork Army
I've noticed that there seems to be a divide between people who read non-fiction and those who read solely fiction.
Such as when people see a shelf full of fiction, they roll their eyes and become snarly/snobby; "I bet you only read fiction," (in a condescending tone).
I'm curious to find out why this is, because I don't often see devoted fiction readers doing this.
Does anyone have an objection to fiction? Or fiction-only readers? If so, why?
Vice versa if you'd like to state your objection to non-fiction... But I'm sure I already know your reasons .
Such as when people see a shelf full of fiction, they roll their eyes and become snarly/snobby; "I bet you only read fiction," (in a condescending tone).
I'm curious to find out why this is, because I don't often see devoted fiction readers doing this.
Does anyone have an objection to fiction? Or fiction-only readers? If so, why?
Vice versa if you'd like to state your objection to non-fiction... But I'm sure I already know your reasons .
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