What the Reader WantsThis survey is to understand what you want to find in a fantasy book that's written with a Christian worldview. The stories contain powerful expressions of redemption, truth, and hope. The more you're able to answer, the better books I can write for you!Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *You're welcome to enter an alias if you'd prefer to remain anonymous for do For Are you looking for personalized books for yourself, or someone else? *- Please select -For myselfFor Someone elseWhich age range(s) are you interested in reading? *YA (Young adult: 12-18)NA (New adult: 18-29)Adult (30+)All of the aboveFeel free to select more than oneHow obvious do you enjoy God's presence in a book? *When God is literal and active in the storyWhen there's an active God figure (Like Aslan from Narnia)When there's some mention of God/God figure, but He isn't a focal pointThe characters don't mention any God figure, the story just has aligned morals (like the book of Esther)All of the aboveFeel free to select multiple optionsWhat do you enjoy within fantasy? *Romantasy (the story is driven by a romance in a magical setting)Adventure (the character(s) must travel a great distance somewhere)Sci-Fi (with advanced technology that cannot yet be explained)Mystery (characters must solve something to reach their goal)All of the aboveFeel free to select multiple optionsWhat element(s) do you enjoy in a fantasy? *Time travelPortal fantasy (characters are transported from the real world to a fictional world)Magical objects (the sword of excalibur, the Goblet of fire, etc.)Magical creatures (dragons, griffins, unicorns, etc.)Tests of strength (like the Hunger Games, The Trials from Powerless, Jumanji, etc.)Kingdom Intrigue (a setting within any subgenre of fantasy that introduces a fictional kingdom)All of the aboveFeel free to select multiple optionsWhat time period(s) do you enjoy the most in a fantasy? *Medieval/Dark Ages (with swords and bow & arrows)The 19th century (with gas-lit streets and men who wear cravats)The 20th century (with typewriters, electricity, and radios))Contemporary (where magical happenings transpire in your neighbourhood)Futuristic (An imagined future, whether with advanced technology or not)All of the aboveFeel free to select multiple optionsFor Romantasy readers, what do you prefer?Enemies to loversFriends to loversLove trianglesFated mates (always meant for each other)All of the aboveFeel free to select multiple optionsFor Sci-Fi readers, what do you prefer?Game Lit (set within a video game like Jumanji: The Next Level)Advanced technology powered through a magical systemDystopian settings (where advanced technology went wrong)All of the aboveFeel free to select multiple optionsIf you have to select just ONE story, which would you prefer? *A NA Romantasy Adventure set in the 19th century with mentions of a God figure. It includes a love triangle, enemies to lovers, fated mates, magical creatures, and kingdom intrigue.A NA Romantasy contemporary with a Christmas theme, and features an active, and literal God. It includes a portal, and magical objects.A YA Romantasy Adventure set in medieval times with mentions of a God figure. It includes enemies to lovers, kingdom intrigue, and magical objects.A YA Adventure set in medieval times with Christian morals. It includes fated mates, friends to lovers, a portal, magical creatures, and kingdom intrigue.A YA Game Lit set in the near future with Christian morals. It includes friends to lovers, a test of strength, magical objects and creatures.A YA Fantasy/Mystery set in the early 20th century with Christian morals. It includes enemies to lovers, time travel, and a magical object.A YA Fantasy Mystery set in medieval times with some mention of a God figure. It includes fated mates, magical objects, a portal, a test of strength, and kingdom intrigue.What is your favourite fantasy book of all time? What made it so good?Did I leave anything out? Please add it below!Submit