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Old 12-31-2013, 04:12 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by mcrow View Post
I have come to realize that I'm not highbrow enough or mainstream enough in my reading tastes to find much on any of these type of lists. I also find that many of these lists seem to favor more female friendly books. Not that men can't or don't read the books but I would guess that most of the guys I know that are readers wouldn't have many of these books in their TBR pile.

Hmm 6 of the 10 are written by women. That's just over half, so slightly most. I assume the ones written by women are the "female friendly" books?

I've read that women read books by men much more than men read books by women. Even with kids, girls will read books by men and with boy main characters, but boys won't read books by women and with girl main characters.
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