Fiction
In reply to the discussion: Do any of you ladies or men notice any differences in books by female authors? [View all]mvccd1000
(1,534 posts)For the most part, I've given up on female authors, for exactly the reasons you mention. I think we're not alone, as many of the places I've worked overseas have "take 1, leave 1" book areas for English-language books. Invariably, those bookshelves end up full of books by female authors, with not a sign of a Tom Clancy, Stephen King, Michael Connelly, or Lee Child to be found. The books written by women don't seem to move off the shelves, while the ones written by men won't stay on them.
It seems unfair, and every once in a while I go back and try one that seems like it should be good, but I just don't enjoy it enough to try another.
One exception is Gayle Lynds; I remember her ghostwriting or co-writing with another notable author (Robert Ludlum?), and I really enjoyed her books.