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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]closeupready
(29,503 posts)41. I also don't care whether the author is male or female; most books I read
are written by men though, I will admit to that.
I think part of that is simply that there are some authors I really enjoy, and they have written so much and I read at such a slow pace that I've got enough to occupy my reading time probably through the end of my life, lol.
But I like Agatha Christie.
I've got some other classics written by women, like Baghdad Sketches by Freya Stark (travel essay, non-fiction), some Margaret Mead (anthropology, not fiction), Silent Spring, Rachel Carson, but they are mostly non-fiction works.
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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