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Old 04-02-2017, 07:36 PM   #544
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
Many months half (or more) of the books are romances, even if they're labeled as different genres. It happens often enough that they might as well be honest and label it that way. This month All the Lies We Tell and Paper Boats are definite romances, Beneath a Scarlet Sky seems to feature romance pretty heavily in the narrative, and A Small Revolution has a past romance as a major plot point. Personally I don't think the last one really counts as a romance, but the other three do. That's half the selections.

I have nothing against romances existing or anything. While I prefer not to read them, I know a lot of people, male and female, love them dearly and it's great there's so many published for those people to enjoy. I just get tired of the Kindle First selections constantly favoring that genre so much. It makes it difficult for non-romance readers to get any value from this Prime perk.
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