Thursday, September 30, 2010

Romancing the Book Snob!

“I wouldn’t get caught dead reading that,” said one friend to another when she saw her reading a paperback with a gorgeous highland warrior on the cover and a begowned heroine.

So we are introduced to someone I despise: The Book Snob.

We all know who they are. That chick in the cubicle next to you that is only reading to make herself look smart or because a certain daytime talk show host told her to. Grrrr, that one puts a twitch in my eye!

Personally with the wide variety of story lines in the romance genre I ask,"Why read anything else?"

In a romance you will find everything you could want. Thrillers, spy novels, vampires, murder mysteries, science fiction, political thrillers, inspirational, GLBT, westerns and fantasy that would make a Tolkien fan look twice.

The one thing you won’t find is the main character you just frikkin' devoted two weeks of your life to kicking the bucket in the last ten pages.

DAMN YOU NICHOLAS SPARKS!!!! DAMN YOU, I SAY!!!

Well that might happen, but the heroine probably has some magic voodoo up her sleeve to resurrect him.

God, don't you just love fiction? (((sigh)))

In today’s stressful job market and tough economic times we all need an escape. We go to the movies and we want to laugh and we want to walk away feeling happy. We should demand the same things form our reading material.

Classic literature is filled with romance. What would Elizabeth Bennet be without Mr Darcy? And poor Jane Eyre, didn't she need her Mr. Rochester? What would Howard Roarke be without his nemesis and lover Dominique to understand him?

One of the first things people often ask when being introduced to a new couple is, “How did you two meet?”

That's because we're hoping the couple might have an interesting story!
A romance novel is a guaranteed interesting story!

So tell me this, oh lofty book snob, why is the content of a book with a guaranteed happy ending somehow inferior reading?

Why is a book tossed aside because of a tawdry cover some art department at a publishing house selected not the writer?

Didn't your mama tell you not to judge a book by its cover?

The next time someone asks you if you have a good book to recommend try telling them to read a romance. They will find a well-crafted page turner that will leave you walking away with a smile on your face.

So I’m issuing all of you book snobs men and women alike out there to take a chance! Walk into your favorite book store and peruse that table with all those strapping hunks on the cover and see what all the fuss is about. Find out what every romance fan has known for a long time:

Nothing feels better than Happily Ever After!

3 comments:

  1. I refuse to judge what people read. Personally, I like my romances balanced pretty evenly with action (some romances I've read that have the action as an extra just make me laugh and not in a good way). I also read YA, thrillers, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, classics, and upon occasion something more literary, but I don't believe in sticking my nose in the air about any of them. Just because I don't like a book doesn't mean someone else won't :)

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  2. I LOVE this post, Deanna. You make a compelling argument, with that all-important-tone.....HUMOR!!! Good job and thanks for giving those of us who like to write and read romance an argument we can be proud of.

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