I have started to hate most of the stuff that I read. Power fantasy like tower-climbing/levelling-up and otome/villainess is something I detest very much. I admit that I'm guilty of consuming it, because curiosity - and rightfully, it has killed the cat in me time and again.
Apart from that, I hate over-repeated, unfunny jokes related to "accidental" sexual assault, and the cocky "smirk syndrome". And don't even get me started on special otome highlight panels - the hero/heroine can say the most ridiculous nonsense, and people won't question it, cuz "muh fleur, glitter en shiz". When it comes to adult category, they're the worst, especially the "guilty pleasure" part of it - apparently, some people like it, but me, I've been traumatized.
I like reading stuff that makes me feel like I'm a speck on the universe. I also like reading good slice of life. Good, as in, not just pointless daily life time-lapse. Something similar to Hyouka, where the story is slow-paced.
Here's a few of them that I enjoyed of the many I've read:
Right now, I'm considering moving to actual novels, from diverse international authors. Maybe a few in English, Hindi, French and possibly, my own mother tongue. I don't really like the currrent enshittification of East Asian animation. Maybe I'll read something like Inuyasha, Trigun, Blame, WorldEnd, Astra Lost in Space or Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash in the future.