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What Genre Of Book Do You NOT Read?!!
I would suggest that the essence of 'erotic' is that which creates an intense anticipation of sex. At some point, the erotic story needs to deliver with the promised event.Porn - just eradicates anticipation and goes straight to the climax... (pun intended...)
Interestingly enough, the architecture of terror/suspense and horror mimic the above dynamic.
A really good terrifying, suspenseful horror story will create an intense anticipation of horror (i.e. terror = anticipation) and must at some point deliver on the terrifying anticipation and deliver the actual horror...
I don't generally read Chick Lit or YA. Sci Fi and Fantasy are not favorites but there are exceptions
Graeme Rodaughan wrote: "I would suggest that the essence of 'erotic' is that which creates an intense anticipation of sex. At some point, the erotic story needs to deliver with the promised event.Porn - just eradicates ..."
Interesting point. Never thought of it that way before.
Jim, I won't read any YA where the ladies act like doormats.*cough* Twatlight*cough* Or there's a dystopian government *cough* Hunger Games*cough*. Nor will I read anything written by Regency era women.*cough*Pride and Prejudice*cough.
That last one said, I won't even read it if someone else, male or otherwise, rewrites the story by adding zombies to it.**Technicolor yawn*Pride and Prejudice and Zombies*Technicolor yawn* Though the trailer WAS rather cool looking, I still haven't seen the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foGra...
Amber wrote: "Graeme Rodaughan wrote: "I would suggest that the essence of 'erotic' is that which creates an intense anticipation of sex. At some point, the erotic story needs to deliver with the promised event...."i did see that. It was pretty good for a visual mixup of a period piece/action thrill ride. Not saying it is an award nominee, but it entertained. I enjoy other escapes. We all need different things. If it was all homogenous, then the discussions would be uninteresting. I will watch simple vampire romance. Then I will read dark bdsm. The truest readers pallette is built with a mixture of different ingredients. Stir it up and I want a taste. I love reading and watching. It is all mental voyeurism.
I haven't really read much in scyfi. The reconstruction of the environment and having to establish all of that to get into the story puts me off. But never say never.
Stay away from Jean M. Auel's scifi set in Ice Age Europe, then, Ray. Too damned much info dump from book to book as well as within books.We only need ONE fucking description of Neanderthals, woolly mammoths, loess soil creation, glaciers and or all of the above ONCE PER DAMNED BOOK, not a dozen or so times in each of the six books of the freaking series!
Yes, I mentioned Neanderthals because her debut novel was the one the awful movie version of The Clan of the Cave Bear was based on. Clan was one of the three movies that caused the creation of the PG-13 movie rating. What were the other two? Gremlins and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkJ4k...
Fantasy, romance, zombie, western, chic flics. weird sci-fi. I only say that because I loved the Martian.
Not really a fan of pure romance novels. But if it isn't the primary focus of the story and only serves as a background then that's good enough in my book (no pun intended).
I usually do disguise, Janet.Rich, you've just said that you won't read 3/4 of the world's most popular genres. What's left?
for me....no genre is "genre-is-to-not-read" only straight avoid gay/lesbo but read recommended erotica.also currently less preference to nonfiction/contemporary ..that do on recommend/reference currently.
I even try to read technical datasheets for packaged food or grocery ..which I buy or not.
don't see news on television but through email alerts or newsletters..so I read selective news.
no, genre kill..in my reading
I just finished anatomy of cheating. I felt It might be a iffy read but decided to try it and see what happens. The novel was very uneven and at times felt lie a dynasty episode. I enjoy twist and turns in a novel but when there are two many it really hurts the story plus the character being over the top at times. 2 stars
reading a very dar intense debut thriller Gavin. This novel is not for children. I lie it so far very ell written detective and a very realistic dar murderer ---intense in feeling 7 or silence of the lambs but a different story. Very well written dialogue.
Another group of books I avoid are those 'Must Read' ones everyone is ga-ga over. My experience has been that if the world loves a book, I'm going to want to slit my wrists. when I try to read it.
Quillracer wrote: "Another group of books I avoid are those 'Must Read' ones everyone is ga-ga over. My experience has been that if the world loves a book, I'm going to want to slit my wrists. when I try to read it."Usually the same for me Quill. I just finished I See You......what an eyeroller.
Quillracer wrote: "Another group of books I avoid are those 'Must Read' ones everyone is ga-ga over. My experience has been that if the world loves a book, I'm going to want to slit my wrists. when I try to read it."Some of the very best books I've read have been hidden little novels that hardly have any readers, Dave. A lot of the must reads are not for me either.
Anybody gonna read this one? I think it's a stupid premise. http://www.businessinsider.com/kfc-ro...
Will it be included with a free bucket? Will it be the moron in the commercials? (I hate the new commercials.) I'm surprised he can hold that woman considering all the grease on his fingers.
This could be an interesting new trend. The King from Burger King, the red-headed gal from Wendy's, Ronald McDonald, "Jack" (but he's already married), etc.
Kirsten *Make Margaret Atwood Fiction Again!" wrote: "Will it be included with a free bucket? Will it be the moron in the commercials? (I hate the new commercials.) I'm surprised he can hold that woman considering all the grease on his fingers.
This could be an interesting new trend. The King from Burger King, the red-headed gal from Wendy's, Ronald McDonald, "Jack" (but he's already married), etc."
The 'new' Colonel Sanders looks and sounds like he'd lurk in a dark alley trying to lure little girls to join him by offering a free drumstick.
And the Burger King King is just flat-out scary.
Quillracer wrote: "Kirsten *Make Margaret Atwood Fiction Again!" wrote: "Will it be included with a free bucket? Will it be the moron in the commercials? (I hate the new commercials.) I'm surprised he can hold that..."
Yes! I thought I was the only one who thought that Burger King dude was scary. Some of the commercials also seem like a dramatization of a home invasion by a sexual predator...
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