One can reply with 'I was just trying to be friendly, my bad'. This shows that you understand their annoyance and are apologetic for oversharing. Sometimes people are in a hurry or not in the mood to listen to someone else's long story, and this response acknowledges that.
Basically, it's a rather blunt way of saying that you are giving more information than they are asking for. It's a sign that you should probably cut short your story - telling and respect their boundaries. They are not looking for a deep dive into your personal experiences, whether it's because they don't care, are busy, or simply want to keep the conversation on a different track.
You can simply say 'Sure, I liked it!' This is a straightforward and positive response that shows your approval.
You could say, 'Well, I have time to listen if you want to share.'
You could say, 'Well, I have time to listen if you want to share.'
I'd probably say, 'Revelation has been a subject of much debate and different people have different views on it. But dismissing it as just fiction might be too simplistic.'
You could just listen attentively and show your interest with nods and smiles.
You could start by showing interest and maintaining eye contact. Maybe nod or make affirming sounds like 'mm-hmm' to let them know you're engaged.
Just say 'Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!' That's a simple and nice way to go.
You could simply say something like 'Nice to meet you' or 'That's a great name.'
You could start by following her back if you don't already. Then, you can like some of her recent stories or posts as a friendly gesture.