I like Sci-Fi. It's great how creative authors can get while writing them. I've read books like Last Day On Mars and Hungar Game, Divergent and a few other similar series. It's crazy to imagine what like could be like if you were in these books.
My favorite genre of story is horror. I find the books the most engaging, and they're always fun to see how the story with change. Granted, sometimes I get freaked out and need a break; it's all part of the thrill of reading. I don't actually have a least favorite reading genre. I find them all interesting, although there definitely are ones I'd pick over others. Sci-Fi is probably the one I read the least, or pick the least, so that may count as least favorite. However, I still enjoy reading Sci-Fi books, it's just the one genre I have the hardest time finding books that I'd enjoy.
Explanation:
That's my personal opinion, so there isn't much to explain. I recommend changing the words up some though, so they fit you're sense of writing rather than mine.
Colonial Vulnerability can be seen in the images of ~ wild savages attacking helpless colonists ~ colonists suffering from awful diseases and starvation ~ inhospitable places
Many of the sacred stories in local religions explain the creation people, animals, and plant life. Why would religions feature such stories? They feature stories like that because to them that is how they started. They believe the Great Spirit created all things.