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Old 05-07-2014, 03:41 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
Problem is, saying a person likes Mistoricals because doesn't know better is like saying a person reads romance because doesn't know better. Sorry, I dislike that kind of comments. I don't bat an eye at some of them and they can be entertaining. I've read a lot of classic historical romance and I like history, so I really know and I don't mind but... give me a book with misinformation about computers and I'm going to bear it for less than ten pages. The hot spot is different for everybody,
You misunderstood. I'm saying they're are people who don't know any better so they don't question it. When I throw up a question they are like I wouldn't notice if you hadn't said anything. This is sad. It means authors can get away with alot in historicals now days. It doesn't mean all people out there who likes a mistorical doesn't know any better but there is some out there like that and I've come across it alot in my campaign to save Historical Romance.

I hope that clarifies it for you.
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