Quiz: What Kind of Reader Are You?

June 13, 2024 By Alice Berry, aberry@virginia.edu Alice Berry, aberry@virginia.edu

Temperatures are rising, days are longer and the air smells like sunscreen. Summer is here.

If you’re looking to while away the hours with a read, you’re in luck: UVA Today is here with a quiz to help you find your reader type. And our friends over at the University of Virginia Library have offered their own reading recommendations with every quiz result.

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Why do you read?

To escape from everyday life
To learn more about topics that interest me
To get a thrill
To feel comforted

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Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction?

Fiction
Nonfiction

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You like books that…

Surprise you
Inform you
Entertain you

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What do you want from your summer reading list?

To try something new
To stick to what you already love

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When you imagine your ideal reading location, what does it look like?

In a lounge chair on the beach or by the pool
At a coffee shop or a quaint café
In a cozy armchair in a living room or a library
Anywhere you can find some quiet

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In your free time, you…

Read, obviously
Get outdoors
Pick up a new hobby
Rewatch a favorite movie

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Ready for the results?

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Book Genres

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Your Top Book Genre: New Romantic

Book covers of the new romantic book recommendations

You’re a sucker for a meet-cute and swoon during every rewatch of “When Harry Met Sally.” You love losing yourself in a sweet story of two people coming together, almost as much as you love love itself. Here’s what you should read next.

  • “We Could Be So Good,” by Cat Sebastian
  • “Kit McBride Gets a Wife,” by Amy Barry
  • “The Dead Romantics,” by Ashley Poston
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Your Top Book Genre: Biography Buff

Book covers of the biography buff book recommendations

The lives of some of the most influential people in history, politics, business and entertainment fascinate you. You know that these real-life stories are sometimes stranger than fiction. Here are a few biographies that you may not have read, but should.

  • “To Hell on a Fast Horse: The Untold Story of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett,” by Mark Lee Gardner
  • “The Birth of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock ’n’ Roll,” by Ian S. Port
  • “An Amerikan Family: The Shakurs and the Nation They Made,” by Santi Elijah Holley
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Your Top Book Genre: World Literature Lover

Book covers of the world literature lover book recommendations

When you read, you want to explore new worlds and cultures. You love connecting with the experiences of other people – even if those people are fictional. Lucky for you, you bibliophilic world traveler, UVA Library has recommendations for you.

  • “The Book of Salt,” by Monique Truong
  • “The Summer Book,” by Tove Jansson
  • “Violeta,” by Isabel Allende
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Your Top Book Genre: Sports Fanatic

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You cheer on the Cavaliers whether they’re in Disharoon Park or the swimming pool. You rule your fantasy football league and win your March Madness bracket year-in and year-out. For a deeper dive on some of your favorite sports and athletes, check out these reads.

  • “The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics,” by Daniel James Brown
  • “Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women’s Football League,” by Frankie De La Cretaz and Lyndsey D'Arcangelo
  • “Muscle: Confessions of an Unlikely Bodybuilder,” by Samuel Wilson Fussell
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Mystery Bibliophile

Book covers of the mystery bibliophile book recommendations

You’re an expert armchair sleuth. Family and friends know not to watch a mystery with you – you know who committed the crime before the end of the second act. But we bet you didn’t see these thrilling recommendations coming.

  • “A Curious Beginning.” by Deanna Raybourn
  • “Notes on an Execution,” by Danya Kukafka
  • “The Writing Retreat,” by Julia Bartz
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