So, the Washington Post had is having some sort of signing with La Nora earlier this week TODAY. One of my colleagues received an automated invite because of a subscription and offered it to me, but I couldn't go. [I'm assuming it was public? I dunno. I figured it was timed for this week because of RWA.] Anyhow, I find this review of Black Hills to be rather unfortunately timed and a slap in the face, given the RWA presence in DC this week, which surely is going to bring a lot of tourist dollars, and the sponsorship of whatever the event.
Could Corrigan have been any more pompous and condescending? Cultural gatekeeper, my ass.
While Black Hills will not be in my Top 10 Nora Roberts books, it was by no means a bad read. Nor did it merit so much speculation about the lives and expectations of romance readers, or the snide aside about Roberts' "Dickensian" success.
You know, there is a reason that people don't read newspaper book reviews: because reviewers who presume to be cultural gatekeepers (pretentious literary snobs) don't review stuff that people are actually interested in reading (and buying).
Could Corrigan have been any more pompous and condescending? Cultural gatekeeper, my ass.
While Black Hills will not be in my Top 10 Nora Roberts books, it was by no means a bad read. Nor did it merit so much speculation about the lives and expectations of romance readers, or the snide aside about Roberts' "Dickensian" success.
You know, there is a reason that people don't read newspaper book reviews: because reviewers who presume to be cultural gatekeepers (pretentious literary snobs) don't review stuff that people are actually interested in reading (and buying).
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Date: 2009-07-14 02:34 pm (UTC)*sigh*
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Date: 2009-07-15 01:03 am (UTC)Pfft!
Date: 2009-07-14 02:44 pm (UTC)Erm, NO. That is not why I read La Nora. I read her b/c she spins a damn good yarn. I'm not trying to escape some horrible or mundane existence. Guess what? I HAVE a guy who sexes me up and takes out the garbage. So do many other women. I am so SICK of the stereotype of romance readers as downtrodden housewives who do nothing but fantasize about the perfect man in a book. Gah!
Don't even get me started on the fact that she dragged out "bodice ripper." GRRR.
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Date: 2009-07-15 06:51 am (UTC)She was talking of courage or something but I would have preferred she just go to the review. Who cares that NR fans might burn you a new one. Step up and give your opinion without all the slams.
Dang. I just got all het up ;)
Cindys
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Date: 2009-07-15 10:32 am (UTC)The speculation and the all-about-me-as-reviewer were what bothered me, not the fact that it was negative, per se.
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Date: 2009-07-15 07:42 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-07-15 11:24 am (UTC)no subject
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