![]() ![]() And until you do get used to the conventions of a genre, you tend to spend a lot of time saying things like “why are there twenty made up words in the first paragraph of this book about spaceships?” or “why has nothing been resolved three pages from the end of this book about wizards?”. You gradually get used to certain signs, signifiers and conventions which allow you to get – for want of a better term – on the same page as the author. ![]() I’ve said before that reading genre fiction is, in part, a process of habituation. I Bring You Fire – Blue Smoke by Nora Robertsīlue Smoke was my first foray into the world of Romantic Suspense, and it threw me a bit of a curve ball. Author Reviews Book Reviews / Featured arson / Contemporary / romantic-suspense 43 Comments ![]()
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