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Old 04-13-2018, 09:15 PM   #1410
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Originally Posted by worktolive View Post
I love how we all have certain tropes that we love and others we just don't like. For me, time travel is an absolute no go. No matter how well done it is, my mind can't get over the inherent paradox and my brain threatens to explode whenever I try to read one (and no, I have not and probably never will read Outlander although it is buried somewhere in my TBR mountain. ). Yet I have no problem at all with vamps, shifters, witches, dragons, alien warriors, etc.
I'm the opposite. I enjoy time travel but para normal, no way (although I am a Buffy / Angel fan - go figure!). Once I read an Overdrive title where the synopsis never implied it was a vampire story and when I realized it I closed my kindled, didn't open it for a week, and wrote the author asking her to change the summary.

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