Because apparently, as a woman, she's the sort of authour I'm supposed to be reading. At least according to this: Do women love ‘The Hobbit’? NYTimes says no
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Date: 2011-04-16 04:18 pm (UTC)From:I'd much rather read the Hobbit. :P
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Date: 2011-04-16 04:33 pm (UTC)From:I'm so nerdy I bypass The Hobbit for The Silmarillion. Also, despite the awesome cast, I have my doubts about Game of Thrones...I'm really picky with my fantasy and I've never heard of Lorrie Moore.
Then, again, I also don't do book clubs?
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Date: 2011-04-16 04:38 pm (UTC)From:LOL, true
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Date: 2011-04-16 07:18 pm (UTC)From:I'll bet dinner at the restaurant of my choice that the reviewer just doesn't like fantasy and extrapolates her dislike to all women by measuring it against the women in her book club. (Holy class warfare, Batman!) I have never found a book club proposing to read a book in which I had the slightest interest. I don't discuss my love of fantasy & science fiction unless I'm sure I won't be labeled immature or geeky (and not in a good way).
And Ms. Moore? I never heard her before today . . . from the source of all truthiness: writes about failing relationships and terminal illness in the Midwest. Not my cuppa tea (see above re depressing). YMMV.
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Date: 2011-04-16 07:23 pm (UTC)From:I think you'd probably be right.
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Date: 2011-04-17 04:09 am (UTC)From:*face/palm*.
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Date: 2011-04-17 12:14 am (UTC)From:Or, even more frustrating, I'm one of those 'outlier' women whose opinions don't matter. Never mind that most of the people who write fanfiction are women; never mind that there are something like 50 k LotR stories on ff.net alone, a good portion of them het or friendship (though admittedly probably no the majority); never mind that some of my favorite writers in fandom are successful career women. ARGH. :P
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Date: 2011-04-17 07:48 pm (UTC)From:However, her conclusion is wrong too. While I'd never heard of Lorrie Moore before this, my book club just last Sunday (five women only) did have this declarative sentence: "Can we PLEASE have something less girlie this time?" However, our fair book club member didn't have to be indignant, because we were all in agreement.
I mostly feel sorry for this reviewer that her circle of women is so homogeneous. That must be so boring.