I have found in my - yes, quite extensive - reading (and in managing a bookstore, where I got to read loads of synopses, and sneak skims of the books), that there is little depth to that particular genre
the majority of the time (there are always exceptions, however
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). It tends to be very predictable, as well, and the same plots get rehashed, just with different names and different places and different titillating covers, ad nauseum. I, obviously, have not read every book out there, nor could I, or would I want to; and, I think we all tend to stick with the genres that suit us, entertain us, and speak to us best. And, I hate getting into arguments...so, I guess I shouldn't have opened up my previous post with a statement that would obviously, and correctly, be considered judgemental and instigating in nature.
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Sorry 'bout that. Really, I was just sharing an opinion, not so much the why's and wherefore's of it... I should have just posted, "Yeah, that is funny...and pathetic", and left it at that.
Again...sorry.