The proportion of Americans who read fantasy novels was relatively low. Although fantasy novels had a wide audience in the United States, their proportion in American literature was relatively low compared to other types of novels. In the United States, fantasy novels were generally regarded as a more entertaining genre of literature, unlike traditional literature that was subject to stricter scrutiny and restrictions. Therefore, although fantasy novels had a certain readership in the United States, there were relatively few restrictions on their publication, distribution, and distribution. Even so, Americans were still interested in all kinds of novels, including fantasy novels. Americans 'reading interests covered a wide range of literary genre and topics, including science fiction, history, suspense, love, and horror.