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Old 09-14-2010, 08:02 AM   #18
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I've heard before that men tend to read male authors. I've never really given any thought as to whether the authors I read are male or female, but when I came to answer this poll, I realised that almost all my books are by men. I find that realisation quite interesting, but I doubt it'll change my habits. I don't read books by men because they're by men, I read them because the subjects I want to read about tend to be written by men. I've got a series of books by Dana Jorgensen, who I think is Swedish. I've no idea if Dana is male or female, and frankly, I don't care. I do care that they're good, interesting books.
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