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Monday, April 07, 2014

Book Girls Don’t Cry… or Fall For All The Romance

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Book Girls Don’t Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom.



Okay, so this is just starting to be far too much fun.  I got together with Stella (It’s Too Late To Apologize) again recently and we decided to talk about romance in novels.  No, not about the romance genre, but more so romance within books of multiple genres.  We ended up rambling about NA (could the people in these books get any more dysfunctional?), Insta-Love and even went into some erotica talk.  I hope you guys enjoy!

For those who don’t like to or can’t watch the video, here is a rundown of some of the points touched upon:

  • New Adult romances seem to be comprised of the most broken people you could ever fathom.  It really seems like the authors just try to think of the most emotionally scarring scenarios they can and just throw them at multiple characters in the novel.  What bothers me about this is how these people then start diving head first into these romances and end up being saved by it.  I don’t think it’s realistic that a romance can save the characters presented in these novels.
  • Stella can’t stand it when the man in the romance is the rich professional who is perfect in every way and wants to shower her with her every want.  How hard is it to love those guys? C’mon how hard is to fall for Tom Brady? And is that real life? Where is the struggle people?
  • Novels in the YA genre seem to be very romance heavy these days.  Sometimes it even feels as though the romance is just thrown in there because it’s the formula and the author feels it should have one.  Not all romance is necessary!
  • Insta-Love! Sometimes it can be forgivable if the characters still maintain who they are, but it drives us crazy when the characters lose who they are once they fall in love.   So often the women in YA novels lose sight of their goals and what they want in their life once they find a man, it just becomes all about the man.
  • Stella wants to see more female dominants in erotica, she thinks 50 Shades of Grey seems to have started a trend that is keeping the women as submissives.


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Our Spring Reading List!

Our Spring Reading List!

Posted by on 03/18/2014 • 32 Comments

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things. Note that Giselle and Jenni often decide to split it and each do a Top 5.

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Posted by on 03/13/2014 • 53 Comments

Book Girls Don’t Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom.

 

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Posted by on 03/04/2014 • 44 Comments

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things. Note that Giselle and Jenni often decide to split it and each do a Top 5.

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Posted by on 02/18/2014 • 40 Comments

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme that is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where every week there is a new top 10 topic where we list bookish things.

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Book Girls Don’t Cry: Meet Our Book Boyfriends!

Posted by on 02/14/2014 • 38 Comments

Book Girls Don’t Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. Sorry, They’re Ours!

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Giselle

 

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Posted by on 01/22/2014 • 70 Comments

Book Girls Don’t Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom.

 

3 Stars – Good or Bad?

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Book Girls Don’t Cry – Lending Books

Book Girls Don’t Cry – Lending Books

Posted by on 01/13/2014 • 35 Comments

Book Girls Don’t Cry is a feature where we will discuss/vent/advise on a bookish topic. This feature is co-hosted with the lovely Amy at Book Loving Mom. This week on for BGDC I am talking about lending books.  What my policies are when I do and my pet peeves about the habit.  Since my New Year’s resolution was to get back into vlogging this year I have recorded a vlog for the topic.  That being said, I realize that this post is going up on a Monday and that some readers will be at work and unable to watch the vlog so I will also be typing out a quick recap of the video at the bottom.  This quick recap is also for the people who just don’t want to…