usedlaserbeam: (SPECULATE Φ might've left the gas on)
Yagyuu Hiroshi ([personal profile] usedlaserbeam) wrote in [community profile] slowpoke_gif2012-08-25 03:20 am

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✭ A HEADCANON/QUESTIONS MEME ✭
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friendyousohard: (Neat.)

[personal profile] friendyousohard 2012-08-26 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
Interestingly, what Twilight tends to read in her offtime is mostly left up to the readers' imagination. She's mostly seen with nonfiction books, but that's usually because they're relevant to the plot.

She does canonically have an affection for the Daring Do series, which is essentially Pony Indiana Jones: The Book Series. So we can assume she appreciates the adventure genre, which isn't exactly surprising. But beyond that, we can assume she appreciates fantasy, which would be almost like nonfiction or historical fiction for her given the sort of world MLP takes place in, and historical pieces, be they fiction or nonfiction. Really, the only genre I can see her actively disliking is romance, because it's a combination of a subject she's almost completely uninterested in, and characters who she can almost never relate to. At all.
enjoymyatelier: actually, it totally will. (aha! a plan that will not end in failure)

[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2012-08-26 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
...oh gosh, Pony Indiana Jones that's adorable

What does she do if she reads a book and finds out it's really terrible? Is she the sort to just put it down, or would she read it to see how bad it gets?
friendyousohard: (I am not impressed.)

[personal profile] friendyousohard 2012-08-27 09:01 am (UTC)(link)
Depends on her mood and the type of bad the book is. Sometimes a book can be mesmerizingly bad, so much so that she's entertained by the sheer ridiculousness of it. But if it's bad in a way that just offends or irritates her, it's going straight back down and she's moving on to something that she'll actually enjoy.

That said, even the worst books she usually tries to give a fair shake to. After all, some stories really don't pick up until the first quarter or so is past.