I am currently reading
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. I got it
free from the Kindle store because it's being offered as a promotion. The book came out in 1991 and is the first of a series, so in that way it's typical of a lot of promotional (i.e., free or temporarily free) ebooks
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I get you on the convenience thing. There is a fair amount of that. Claire is also a little dim in places. If I figured out the laird's heir wasn't his biological son, I think I'd have sense enough to keep that to myself. I really like Gabaldon's depiction of 17th century Scotts, though-- the women as well as the men. And I like the fact that they're not at all apologetic about being so brutal. Like was brutal.
I'm just not sure how much I want to stick with it. I guess I'll see when I finish the book.
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There are TONS of people who love that sort of thing. I have no stats, but I believe that romance is the best-selling genre with the most loyal fans in all readerdom. As I said, a sizeable part of my book club had their own mini-book club because they loved it so much. It's not condemning the genre to say I'm not a huge fan of it as a genre in general. It's just my preference.
That being said, my two "guilty pleasures" are Sarah Addison Allen and Nicholas Evans. :)
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That said Gabaldon does a fabulous job of setting the scene and creating the culture of 18th century Scotland. She had some good plot twists, too.
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