What do you think of multi genre books, and what was one that blew you away.

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What do you think of multi genre books, and what was one that blew you away.

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The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci was a multi genre book that gave me all I could ask from a read and more!

What are some books you've read that mixed genres and what is your opinion of such. In otherwords do you feel authors should just pick a genre or two and stick to it? Or is it better to mix them all?

If the writer is talented enough to do so, i think multi genre writing is most exciting and engaging for me personally. Curious to see others views.
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Multi-genre books are captivating. We find a fusion taste in these books. One that I read recently is the Traveler's Best Seller by Rick Incorvia. To my personal taste, I prefer mix genre.
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