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Old 12-13-2010, 07:13 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Avarwen View Post
LOL you sound like me I stopped reading romance novels once I hit high school. I enjoy horror, fantasy, mysteries and literary fiction. Now I can read without strange looks when I'm reading a book.
Yep, except for the fantasy, we read about the same kind of thing.

I was surprised to read in this article that the target audience for romance is 31-49. Mostly from personal experience I had always assumed they were targeting younger women, perhaps 15-30. I shouldn't really be surprised to find out that, as usual, I am not the norm.

Now all of us women can be reading all kinds of craziness and smut without anyone the wiser. By looking at me, I am sure most people would assume I am reading some Martha Stewart cookbook or Good Housekeeping. If they only knew .....
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