I love books, so I love reading the Booking Through Thursday entries, although I never get answering the questions myself. But because this week is all about the love, I had to play along. (also, I'm kind of running out things I love...which is pretty sad!)
- Love stories? Yes or No? Yes, depending...
- If yes, "romances" as a genre? Or just, well, stories that have love stories? (Nobody's going to call "Pride & Prejudice" a "romance," right?) No to "romance" as a genre. I've only read one bodice-ripper drama and that was at 13, at a friend's prompting and wow. The references to "throbbing members" make me blush now; I don't know how I even made it through the thin plotline and thick innuendos. However, I love books with love stories as part of a greater theme. History of Love, for example, or Wuthering Heights, Pride and Prejudice, the Anne of Green Gables series.


1 comment:
It is a riot how many ways there are to describe throbbing members isn't it? I have never heard of the History of Love: I have to look it up!
Post a Comment