I'm someone who will read pretty much any genre except pure romance, and when I'm done with a big hefty tome or an emotionally draining story I tend to turn to a thriller/mystery to reset. This worked for a long time but now I find myself wanting to step away from the genre entirely.
I don't know if it's the predictability, flat characters, or basic/clunky writing but I get nothing substansial or fulfilling out of a thriller and I feel like I wasted time I could have spent reading a more fulfulling piece of literature. That probably sounds snobby but it's just the way the wind has blown as my reading tastes have changed over the years (reading more classics, seeking out books with silky smooth prose). "Sharp Objects" by Gillian Flynn was the last straw for me. I DNF'd it at the 40% mark yesterday after simply realizing "Hey, I really don't feel like reading this anymore and nothing is keeping me from stopping."
Anyone else feel this way about thrillers? Or even another genre?
horrifyingthought t1_j6j2ac0 wrote
It's okay to have a comfort genre that doesn't challenge you, not everything needs to be "literature" to add value to your life. But have you considered that as you have grown up your comfort genre may have shifted?