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Reading the Romance is a book by Janice Radway that analyzes the Romance novel genre using reader-response criticism, first published in 1984 and reprinted in 1991.The 1984 edition of the book is composed of an introduction, six chapters, and a conclusion, structured partly around Radway's investigation of romance readers in Smithton (a pseudonym) and partly around Radway's own criticism.
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The season of love is upon us, and so is one of the Pflugerville Public Library’s most beloved programs. The 16th annual Romance Readers’ Social returns on Saturday, Feb. 10, from 2 to 4 p.m.
All About Romance, an influential review site, released their 2018 list of best books of the year with no books by an author of color on the list. When the site after criticism made additions to the list, it confused [clarification needed] Brenda Jackson and Beverly Jenkins, two prominent Black romance authors. [2]
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Romance readers may not know Jason Baca by name, but as the man who's modeled for more than 600 covers across all styles and genres of romance, they definitely know his face — and he's had the ...
When the reader is introduced to the characters, they witness a damaged family become torn even further apart. Near the resolution they will see how this torn family picks up the pieces to come together. The story is told from the perspectives of six different characters (each a member of the Price family).
With her upcoming novel, “This Could Be Us,” novelist Kennedy Ryan reaches beyond the limits of romantic love. Love is an intricate and nuanced emotion, most often associated with romantic ...