What genre of books do you steer clear of, any why?
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Re: What genre of books do you steer clear of, any why?
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Horror... I don't seek it out, but I do like certain authors, like Sarah Rayne.
The rest are fair game for me - as long as the blurb is appealing and the cover is decent, I'll probably read it.
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Good god yes!Sarahstarp10 wrote:Paranormal Young Adult Romance. A.K.A. Vampire and Werewolf books.They are just so over done and they all seem exactly the same plot wise.
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I know, right? I don't know if anyone on here has ever been on Wattpad, but the young adult paranormal romance books on there tend to leave more than a bit to be desired too. I think I flinch every time I see titles like "The Alpha King's Mate" or "The Vampire Lord Kidnapped Me!" The ya paranormal romance books are just too much to handle sometimes.PaulaSofia wrote:Good god yes!
That and the Angels and Demons sector of paranormal romance can be pretty cringe worthy too.
I suppose it's because vampires, werewolves, and demons are all the ultimate "bad boy" characters. Think about it. Chances are, most people have had at least one nightmare referring to the three I mentioned and a lot of the mentality around liking a bad boy often has to do with the fact people know they should be wary, if not afraid, of them.
But that being said, that certainly puts the angel as the odd man out.
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Your theory tends to make sense.Sarahstarp10 wrote:I know, right? I don't know if anyone on here has ever been on Wattpad, but the young adult paranormal romance books on there tend to leave more than a bit to be desired too. I think I flinch every time I see titles like "The Alpha King's Mate" or "The Vampire Lord Kidnapped Me!" The ya paranormal romance books are just too much to handle sometimes.PaulaSofia wrote:Good god yes!
That and the Angels and Demons sector of paranormal romance can be pretty cringe worthy too.
I suppose it's because vampires, werewolves, and demons are all the ultimate "bad boy" characters. Think about it. Chances are, most people have had at least one nightmare referring to the three I mentioned and a lot of the mentality around liking a bad boy often has to do with the fact people know they should be wary, if not afraid, of them.
But that being said, that certainly puts the angel as the odd man out.
Also scrolling through Nook and Kindle there are oodles and oodles listed as free. I'd rather read the back of a soup can to be honest
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Horror - same here. And YA does seem to be drifting toward dragging these readers in as adults more than kids. Teen books should be good for the reader, and not feeding them adult themes.KumaOkaasan wrote:Horror because it's not my thing. Increasingly skeptical of YA after reading a lot that I disliked and rereading some I liked when I first read them and now don't.
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