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You can call me TC Started conversation Dec 3, 2015
I just saw this book on offer on Amazon and the picture on the cover made me laugh, it's so corny. I wonder what the equivalent word for a modern-day "bodice-ripper" would be. Sorry, it's in German - it's probably a translation of an English language book. Would be interesting to see what the cover of the English version is.
http://www.amazon.de/Wie-gewaltiger-Sturm-Samantha-Towle-ebook/dp/B00NF0BLLO/ref=lp_7252977031_1_8?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1449125775&sr=1-8
I will NOT be buying this book, nor any other with a similar cover. Not even to read on the Kindle, where no one can see what you're reading.
Is there a word for this genre of book, or does it just go under "chick lit"?
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Cheerful Dragon Posted Dec 3, 2015
TC, it does seem to be a translation of an English language book. The cover's the same on Amazon UK. The book's described as 'contemporary romance', which is enough to put me off regardless of the cover.
If you think that cover's bad, you should see some of the covers that appear on the Google+ Book Club community forum. Men with shirts open for no other reason than to display a rippling six-pack, women who are scantily clad for no reason at all. It sometimes feels as though book covers are designed to attract a certain readership. Unfortunately, some do judge a book by its cover, and I wouldn't be seen reading books that look like those no matter what the story was about or how well written it was.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Dec 3, 2015
If you don't behave yourself in this life, you go to a place with eternal flames, where elderly people are required to stay naked, and young people fully clothed.
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