Dive into the world of book reading: beginners guide to genres in book reading

Beginners guide to genres in book reading

Book reading is beneficial and enjoyable as it not only helps to lower stress but also to gain knowledge, enhance creativity, and improve memory and focus. Not only that it also exposes the reader to different perspectives, and experiences and also helps to foster compassion and empathy. As one engrosses oneself in reading into a captivating story and its characters, books can give you pleasure and entertainment. Reading can be termed a lifelong habit that can help transform one’s mind, soul, and life.


Here are some genres that I love reading. These are genres that can work for a beginner or if you’ve been into reading for a long time as well.


MYTHOLOGY


A genre that features characters and stories from folklore, myths, and traditions. Through this genre, one can explore the origin, its implications, and how it reflects and identifies the beliefs of people. With creativity and imagination, new narratives can be made that appeal to modern readers.


Kavita Kane is my favorite when it comes to this genre. I love her retelling and especially the way she portrays the female protagonists whom we as readers know only as characters in epics and not much more. Kavita can be termed one of the best in the new era of retelling. Karna’s Wife and Tara’s Truce are my favorites from her works.


FANTASY


A genre that features magical, supernatural elements like elves, wizards, and dragons. Here imagination is limitless and anything is possible. These books can help transport you to a different world. On the other hand, as a reader, you can also take inspiration to be more curious, adventurous, and courageous.


Gebre by N.K.Jemison is a fantasy book. The author is the same award winner of the Broken Earth Trilogy. The book is set in a world where magic is controlled by seasons. Gebre is a young girl who must master her powers and save her people from a tyrannical empire. The book is thrilling and captivating as it explores identity, oppression, and resistance.
Mad sisters of ESI by Tashan Mehta is another book that I recently liked. The author’s creation of a world of shape-shifting islands rings out her imagination and skills. The cover will make you fall in love even before you start reading.


CHILDREN’S BOOKS


I find this genre enjoyable because I read a lot to my kids and get myself engrossed at times. Children’s books these days come in a variety of genres themselves. They not only help engage kids but also help in molding them. Kids can learn new words that improve their vocabulary, and also stimulate their curiosity and imagination. They can also serve to be a tool to enhance their emotional, social, and moral development. Being a book reviewer in this genre I love getting myself involved in reading so many good books that are out there for kids today.


Devdutt Pattanaik and Ruskin Bond are some of my favorite authors in this genre.


NON FICTION


The non-fiction genre features factual and informative content about people, events, and topics. Depending on their purpose these books can inspire, educate, and persuade the reader. They have different formats like memories, religion, travel, essays, and biographies. This will help expand their knowledge and also enrich their lives. I usually choose to read books on topics of self-help, food, skincare, finance, and the human body.


Atomic Habits remains one of my favourites in this genre though I read the book a long time ago.


I hope the genres I’ve listed here will help you in choosing a good book for your next read. Let me know in the comments.

This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘BookishCafeBloghop2024’ hosted by Rakhi Jayashankar and Samata Dey Bose.

12 Replies to “Dive into the world of book reading: beginners guide to genres in book reading”

  1. I like children’s books the most. They are easy reads and so much info in simple language. They are great educators. Ruskin Bond is my fave author as well. Fantasy is another genre I like, going to check out the Broken Earth Trilogy now.

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  2. Kavita Kane is one of my favorites too. I loved her writing and narrative. Hope you had a great reading year ahead and keep recommending good writers

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  3. I have tried Atomic habits in form of audio book. I am not a non fiction reader hence it’s taking quite a long time. I hope I am able to read it this year. I liked the portions which I have read

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  4. Passing on the practice of reading books to the younger generations based on the fact that how books can shape us holistically. Also, diving deep into the fact that how books not only reduce stress but also enhance our creativity as stated by you is correct. Mythology from your lists of genres is something I have enjoyed reading since childhood.

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  5. Unpopular opinion here. I am not big on fantasy. Yes, I am not a Potterhead and please don’t kill me for it! During childhood, I used to read a lot of fairy tales/ imaginary stuff, but then it just faded away as I started classics. Btw do the novels by Jules Verne count as fantasy?

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  6. Even now as a grown up, children’s books fascinates me more than any other genre. Don’t even get me started on fantasy! Recently I had the opportunity to attend Tashan’s interactive session. It was a pleasant experience knowing her journey. Since then Mad sisters of Esi is in my TBR..
    Try out this book too ‘The Stationary shop of Tehran’!. It’s a wonderful read.
    Loved reading your lovely blog ❤️

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  7. Mythology is my favourite genre too. Ive read Karna’s wife, but still haven’t picked up Tara’s Truce, do share your thoughts on it. Children’s literature is fun to read as it takes us back to our childhood. New age authors have come up with lot of innovative ideas these days.

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  8. Your blog has ample suggestions for my entire 2024 reads. Though I am a big fan of “Non-Fiction”, I ensure my reads include Mythology and fantasy books. Your blog reminds me of “Kavita Kane” books calling from the corner of my bookshelf awaiting my pick-up. I promise to read Karna’s Wife in the upcoming month and special thanks to you for helping readers like me pick the next reads.

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  9. Fiction, Fantasy and Self-Help are my main genres too.
    I liked the fantasy recommendations you have shared and i just read their blurbs – I am adding these to my TBR.
    PS: I love the image you created for the article.

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