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Apr. 7th, 2008 02:41 pmAnother poll. This one's on reading habits, and for no better reason than because I'm shamelessly curious.
For the purposes of this poll, I'm counting physical books, audiobooks and ebooks of the type you would read in an ebook reader. I'm not counting stuff you read on the web, not because I don't think it's 'real' writing but because I think there's considerably less deliberateness -- one of the beautiful things about the Internet, to me, is that you can spend thirty minutes clicking around and wind up reading about quantum physics or the history of cheese without really realizing how you got there. Which is awesome! But doesn't really say much about what you prefer to read.
EDIT: And I'm counting manga and Western graphic novels that have been collected into books. Basically, as
meganbmoore put it, if it has a spine, I count it.
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EDIT: I meant to mention manga and graphic novels under Fiction, and Politics under Non-Fiction, and then I goofed and didn't. Whoops.
For the purposes of this poll, I'm counting physical books, audiobooks and ebooks of the type you would read in an ebook reader. I'm not counting stuff you read on the web, not because I don't think it's 'real' writing but because I think there's considerably less deliberateness -- one of the beautiful things about the Internet, to me, is that you can spend thirty minutes clicking around and wind up reading about quantum physics or the history of cheese without really realizing how you got there. Which is awesome! But doesn't really say much about what you prefer to read.
EDIT: And I'm counting manga and Western graphic novels that have been collected into books. Basically, as
[Poll #1167420]
EDIT: I meant to mention manga and graphic novels under Fiction, and Politics under Non-Fiction, and then I goofed and didn't. Whoops.
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Date: 2008-04-07 10:12 pm (UTC)Then I put off reading the manga because of the number of people who told me 'oh, you liked the anime, well the manga is so much better!', which tends to be an argument that doesn't sit well with me if I really liked the anime.
But I'm glad I did, finally. (And having a huge chunk of Hawkeye backstory in there certainly did not hurt. She pushes all of my Tough Female Character buttons with a big hammer.)
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Date: 2008-04-07 10:28 pm (UTC)Hawkeye is easily my favorite character in both versions, and one of my favorites, period. FMA in general, though, does pretty good on the female character front. (I'm not overly fond of Mei/May, and while I like Rose in the manga, I don't care for her in the anime.)
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Date: 2008-04-07 10:37 pm (UTC)It definitely lived up to expectations on that front, and I was glad to see yet more of them introduced in the manga. (And loved seeing more Hawkeye, because she's also my favorite.)