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In reply to the discussion: Do any of you ladies or men notice any differences in books by female authors? [View all]MaineDem
(18,161 posts)7. I never thought about this
I don't read a lot of romances. Even the women authors I like write murder stories - Penney, Crombie, for example.
I don't recall ever reading a book along the lines of Clancy, Child, Baldacci that was written by a woman.
I think I disagree about the women authors' male characters always being perfect. I just finished Louise Penney's Three Pines series (waiting for the new book due in August) and her characters have several flaws.
WEB Griffin was making me angry by the way he was portraying his main character in the Presidential Agent series. He was very condescending toward women. I guess I wasn't his target demographic.
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Do any of you ladies or men notice any differences in books by female authors? [View all]
fadedrose
Apr 2012
OP
I read a lot of science fiction which doesn't contain much romance to start with.
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2012
#2
Its really telling what fiction a serious reader prefers....here's a few of mine.....
Rowdyboy
May 2012
#31
" She also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Raccoona Sheldon (1974–77). "
raccoon
May 2012
#24