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Posted on 6/21/16 at 9:42 pm to CAD703X
So, did you ever stop to think women might feel the same way about men? Just because you don't emotionally relate does not mean it's not quality writing that others enjoy. Regardless, there are many women authors with masculine flair such as the Ayan Rands/Shelleys of the world. I'd add:
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Interview with the Vampire
- Ordinary People
- The Hunger Games series
- Gone Girl
I'm just thinking of ones off the top of my head, but I'm sure I could come up with many more I've read that I've enjoyed immensely.
- A Wrinkle in Time
- Interview with the Vampire
- Ordinary People
- The Hunger Games series
- Gone Girl
I'm just thinking of ones off the top of my head, but I'm sure I could come up with many more I've read that I've enjoyed immensely.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 9:44 pm to AUbagman
6 pages and no one has mentioned a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 9:45 pm to Martini
Yep, so obvious I didn't even think about it.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 9:45 pm to Martini
Pretty sure we are talking fiction here......
Posted on 6/21/16 at 9:56 pm to CAD703X
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i find their perspective to be very 'girly'
I agree. My eyes gloss over when I get to a three-page description of their "feewings." Sadly the EBR library is now favoring women authors about two to one in their new acquisitions.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 9:59 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
A cookbook is fiction?
Laura Hillenbrand wrote Unbroken - the biography of Louis Zamperini. She also wrote the nonfiction book Seabiscuit.
And Jane Austen, in addition to Pride and Prejudice also wrote Sense and Sensibility.
Laura Hillenbrand wrote Unbroken - the biography of Louis Zamperini. She also wrote the nonfiction book Seabiscuit.
And Jane Austen, in addition to Pride and Prejudice also wrote Sense and Sensibility.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:02 pm to Martini
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6 pages and no one has mentioned a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank.
I did.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:07 pm to Martini
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A cookbook is fiction?
Laura Hillenbrand wrote Unbroken - the biography of Louis Zamperini. She also wrote the nonfiction book Seabiscuit.
And Jane Austen, in addition to Pride and Prejudice also wrote Sense and Sensibility.
All of those, and many more, were already mentioned
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:09 pm to Mo Jeaux
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Lol
Harper Lee helped in the research and edited Truman Capote's final draft for In Cold Blood, whether you like it or not.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:12 pm to Martini
Dorothy Baker - Young Man with a Horn
Olivia Manning wrote the series Fortunes of War
Mary Higgins Clark
Karen Blixen - Out of Africa
Who wrote The Hunger Games?
And there are plenty others.
Olivia Manning wrote the series Fortunes of War
Mary Higgins Clark
Karen Blixen - Out of Africa
Who wrote The Hunger Games?
And there are plenty others.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:17 pm to lsu480
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All of those, and many more, were already mentioned
Seabiscuit and Sense and Sensibilty were not however your point of only fiction is not valid.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:19 pm to dmjones
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I did
Yes you did and I missed it and apparently lsu480 thinks it is fiction.
Posted on 6/21/16 at 10:43 pm to dmjones
Aww, that's sweet. Thanks for the lesson. Enjoy your books written by women.
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