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In reply to the discussion: Do any of you ladies or men notice any differences in books by female authors? [View all]BlueIris
(29,135 posts)17. More realistic and well developed female characters.
        Last edited Sun Apr 29, 2012, 08:08 PM - Edit history (1)
I have read some books by male authors that contained extremely realistic female characters, even when the actual protagonist was a woman. Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives, and William Gibson's Pattern Recognition are such novels. But by and large, I do not find the women in novels written by men to be either compelling or believable.
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                        Do any of you ladies or men notice any differences in books by female authors? [View all]
							fadedrose
							Apr 2012
							OP
                        
        
        I read a lot of science fiction which doesn't contain much romance to start with.
        Arkansas Granny
        Apr 2012
        #2
      
        
        Its really telling what fiction a serious reader prefers....here's a few of mine.....
        Rowdyboy
        May 2012
        #31
      
        
        " She also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Raccoona Sheldon (1974–77). "
        raccoon
        May 2012
        #24