I love fiction. But I don't have any memory issues, learning difficulties, or additional types of neurodivergence that would make it more difficult to read a novel. I'm also someone who reads a lot just generally so there is a lot of non-fiction in there too.
Aside from myself, my family on my mum's side tends to prefer non-fiction and there's a variety of (mostly undiagnosed) neurodivergence there- mostly autism and dyslexia. I think a cultural background of 'fiction is less useful' probably has some impact for them too though.
I love fiction. But I don't have any memory issues, learning difficulties, or additional types of neurodivergence that would make it more difficult to read a novel. I'm also someone who reads a lot just generally so there is a lot of non-fiction in there too.
Aside from myself, my family on my mum's side tends to prefer non-fiction and there's a variety of (mostly undiagnosed) neurodivergence there- mostly autism and dyslexia. I think a cultural background of 'fiction is less useful' probably has some impact for them too though.