
What is your favourite genre to read and why?
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So my favourite genre to read is historical. There are so many important events that happen in history and I like to think about how these events might have affected common people.

ToasterGhost
As a fan of history, I agree, it's also really interesting
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SparksInTheNight
Definitely. And people in history had a different way of living but they were still so very undeniably human.
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Totally get you. I used to run everything locally too, but cloud tools made collaboration and tracking orders so much easier, especially with a remote team. Plus, having everything accessible from my phone has been a life-saver more than once. If you're still figuring it out, this helped me understand the broader picture of how it all fits together: https://alltechmagazine.com/how-cloud-technology-transforms-modern-business-operations/ — worth skimming through when you get a See More sec.
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I honestly couldn't say because I don't know the name for the genres I like, lol.
I used to be a huge fan of YA fantasy (it's still pretty good) or any YA books, really. But otherwise, I don't know how to classify what I've been reading.
But I like stories that delve into our relationships with one another and our relationship with the world around us, the environment, etc.. I like stories that make me feel and reflect on myself and how I approach life. I guess because it helps See More me process complicated emotions in a somewhat safe and predictable space.
I used to be a huge fan of YA fantasy (it's still pretty good) or any YA books, really. But otherwise, I don't know how to classify what I've been reading.
But I like stories that delve into our relationships with one another and our relationship with the world around us, the environment, etc.. I like stories that make me feel and reflect on myself and how I approach life. I guess because it helps See More me process complicated emotions in a somewhat safe and predictable space.
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