I think now, though, it's pretty clear that I am Jennifer ArmINtrout, author of books written for a mostly adult audience, in an adult genre, and not a similarly named author who writes fiction for Young Adults. I've tweeted, I've blogged, I've done what I can to clear up the confusion, and I think that at this point the people who still don't get it will never get it. I assume these are the same people who confuse Steve Martin with Steve Martini and Anne Rice with Luanne Rice. Sometimes, there is just no educating people.
So, with that in mind, chapter nine will post tomorrow. It's your prerogative as a reader whether or not my abominable behavior will influence your buying habits. I can't control you, you can't control me, so long as we're both clear on this, things should be nothin' but a field of daisies from here on out, right?
See y'all bright and early tomorrow, since I've been kicked out of the Sunshine Sisterhood anyway and my mornings are free.
YAY!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is....
ReplyDeleteWOO HOO!
I love reading your recaps. Makes me smile no end and I have converted two people into reading your blog!
You rockk!
And that is how we know she really has the Moves Like Jagger.
ReplyDeleteYay!! Can't wait :)
ReplyDeleteThank God. Now I don't have to buy the book to make fun of it myself. I can just read your stuff, which is way funnier than anything I'd ever come up with.
ReplyDeleteGood on you!!
ReplyDeleteI have never and probably will never understand the whole "your opinions differ from mine, so I shall make you suffer by not buying your books." We can only purchase goods from those whose opinions are exactly the same as our own? Not valid logic. Not even in the same country as logic.
ReplyDeleteGood for you, Ms. Armintrout for fighting the non-logic logic.
Best thing I've heard all day! Hooray!
ReplyDeleteGive 'em hell, girl... and take no prisoners. I'm definitely with the fuck'em crowd.
ReplyDeleteAnd there was much rejoicing!
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ReplyDeleteI would have understood if you had decided not to keep blogging, but I am looking forward to future installments - the book sounds downright toxic, and I am glad that someone is reading it and summing up intelligently so I don't have to support it in any way, shape, or form and still be informed about it.
Keep on trucking there girlie girl. It's YOUR blog, do what you wanna. :D
ReplyDeleteYes! You rock. Can't wait! I value you reading the book so I don't have to, truly I do. And your recaps are 1000 times more entertaining than the book, from what I can tell. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI'm really new here, and coming in late, and I'm really sorry you had to deal with that crap, but I'm glad you're going ahead with this (OK, I realize that you've been going ahead with this for weeks now, and I'm not operating in real time, but work with me. I can only read so fast, especially when I keep spitting my bourbon all over the keyboard and then have to jump up to go get more.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty much in the same boat as commenter Kat on this. Just found your page, and I realize you've gone ahead and written more recaps...
ReplyDeleteStill want to thank you for continuing!
Hooray!!
ReplyDeleteJerry Sandusky and Gerry Sandusky
ReplyDeleteI don't know about other people, but these recaps make me want to read your books--I was linked her by a commentator on a different blog and I've not read anything of yours prior to this.
ReplyDeleteEverything you're saying is right on the money, especially about romantic tropes and stylistic conventions, which means that your romances are probably feminist-friendly and you're not going to make the same godawful mistakes as E.L. James in your works. Also, you have a fantastic sense of humor. Thanks for doing these!
*here! damn typos
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