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(Anonymous) 2013-02-18 01:15 am (UTC)(link)Not that it would matter. Just because they prefer a narrow genre of books to read for fun does not mean they're not well read.
i.e fictionwise I basically read post apocalyptic standalones/short series that are not too far in the future with a female main character
Nonfictionwise I read whatever strikes my interest. Biology, Ecology, Astrology, Geography, Linguistics, Anatomy, First aid...and I still wouldn't claim myself to be well read just because I've read and bought quite a few books in each area...and still do.
The identification of "well read" is stupid anyway. Let people read what they want without making judgement calls on what they enjoy! You'd think there was a ban on enjoying oneself.