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I hardly ever read books by men. I just can’t relate to them. Fiction that is. I am about to read Ade Edmondson’s new autobiography though :))
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I was thinking something similar Pip, about reading more books by women. I have read 27 books so far this year, 10 have been by men but 4 were by the same male author (Mick Herron).
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I mostly stick with female authors too. I never made a point of doing so, I just tend to prefer them.
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I checked and the few male wriiten fiction I've read this year have been utter shite.
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The last 32 of 33 books I've read on kindle this year are women authors. The man was the last Rebus. :))
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I’ve just counted up and 53 of 77 of mine were women, and it’s possibly a couple more as I skipped over half a dozen that were just initials. And that’s with no conscious effort.
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Oh, I hadn't thought about it, but most of what I read is written by women too.
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3 out 23 books so far this year written by men - Charles Dickens, Mike Gayle and Graham Norton.
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My male writers are Mark Billingham, Ian McEwen, Graham Norton, Douglas Stuart, Martin O'Neill and the aforementioned Mick Herron. I miscounted and it was 9, not 10 books.

I don't think I'll bother with Ian McEwen again, and Martin O'Neill was a one off, but I'd still read the others, as well as Ian Rankin who I love. Apart from them though, I don't think I'll bother.
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A male author I do really like is Carlos Ruiz Zafon. It’s a shame he died :))
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I am making a conscious effort but it’s not especially hard not to read men’s writing. My big exception is Robin Ince this year, and I told him so. He didn’t mind, he said we’ve all heard enough of old white men. :)
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I just finished the Running Grave, I thought it was excellent, much better than the Ink Black Heart. Some of it was genuinely creepy.
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I've finished the Keeper of Stories and loved it so much! Have just started the Rosie Code by Kate Quinn.

This year 3 of my 16 books have been by men.
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12 out of the 54 books I've read so far this year have been by men (and two of those were by Homer and one was a female translator so I'm not sure whether they count or not!) - I have been trying to read more male authors though as I was conscious I have been reading so few - we actually chatted about it at a recent book club.

Oddly enough, the last book I read by a male author (Prophet Song by Paul Lynch) was written from a female viewpoint and I remember thinking when I read it that it didn't jarr at all - so many of the books I've read recently by men really fall down when writing about women.
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Mine is 32/69 female authors. I don’t know what to think about that!
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14 out of the 36 books I read this year were by men. Richard Osman and Alexander McCall Smith can be honorary women though. Matt Haig cannot.
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Mine is just over half of the 83 books I've read so far have been male writers, but I do read a lot of trashy thrillers with little to no sex scenes or female characters, which is probably why I've failed to notice.

I'll probably make a more conscious decision from now on to pick up more female-authored books.
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Little My wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 2:22 pm I think I have that one on my library list.
I wouldn't bother - it was a bit ridiculous.

I'm on The Mercies by Kiran someone or other. Early days but it's good so far, about a 17th century fishing community where all the men have been drowned.

It never occurs to me whether the author I am reading is male or female; I'd say it's half and half I suppose.
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Bat Macdui wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 8:21 am The boys on TMO went mad for Vernon God Little back in the day, which put me off the whole thing. :))
It’s awful. :mog: I don’t know if I can even be arsed going to discuss how awful the one and only ‘Act’ I’ve read is. I can imagine its appeal to a teenage boy and not much more.

I read The Push this week as Sproglette wants to read it and I wasn’t sure it was appropriate. It’s not bad as a suspense thriller type novel though I’ve told her the themes might be a bit old for her. I’ll not stop her reading it though, I read all sorts of shite as a teen.
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I read Joyrider by Angela Scanlon yesterday. It was really interesting in parts.

Just started Gaudy Night by Dorothy L Sayers after is was recommended by a professional colleague at a conference earlier this year.
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