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In reply to the discussion: Have you ever come across a fictional protagonist that you just can't stand? [View all]getting old in mke
(813 posts)33. Willis gets about seventy-five thumbs up from me, too.
_Three Men in a Boat_ was one of my dad's favorite books and it was a hoot seeing parallel events in _To Say Nothing of the Dog_.
More Hugos than pretty much anyone, too.
I am so with you on being unable to imagine reading one and only one genre.
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Have you ever come across a fictional protagonist that you just can't stand? [View all]
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
OP
I've seen the name Lee Child pop up, but I tend to avoid any books categorized as "thrillers".
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
#8
I started trying to read that book years ago, but never got more than a couple chapters in.
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
#21
Funny you'd say that. I just read CHARLEY'S WEB by Joy Fielding. I didn't like Charley (a woman)
raccoon
Apr 2014
#15
This may be a crass generalization, but I often find that male authors creating female heroines
scarletwoman
Apr 2014
#25