Thread: Boomer Lit?
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Old 01-16-2011, 11:47 PM   #12
Worldwalker
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I think the major flaw in the whole concept is the idea that people primarily want to read about events that occurred during their own lifetimes. Given my taste for historical mysteries and WWII-era non-fiction, I can say for a fact that doesn't apply to me, at least, and I suspect it likewise doesn't apply to a lot of other people.
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