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seayork · 24/08/2009 21:39

I am not sure if I have a more "male" type brain but I prefer modern fiction by male authors, and Mike Gayle is top!!!

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EffiePerine · 24/08/2009 21:40

well I'm with you on male authors

but NOT Mike Gayle

each to their own...

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peppapighastakenovermylife · 31/08/2009 20:05

I like Mike Gayle and male authours (Tony Parons for example) in general - for day to day fiction type things. I hate chic lit with a passion but do like more serious things like Jodi Picoult.

Always have liked Male authours but I'm not sure why. I havent really liked much of Mike Gayles latest stuff though - preferred the earlier things.

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elkiedee · 09/09/2009 00:49

I've only read his first two books but thought they were chicklit - written by a man but aimed at women. I thought they were likeable but clunkily written. I thought Tony Parsons's first novel was awful and am not likely to read another book by him - I have others by Mike Gayle on my shelves and might read them one day.

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MaggieVirgo · 10/09/2009 21:34

He deliberately writes like a woman that guy! I wouldn't actually classify him as a male writer!! but fair play, he's sold some books.

I really liked the one about a group of friends all about to turn 30.

Some of them are a bit too predictable. There was one where a man in his 30s turned out to have a teenage dd from a 1 night stand on holiday years ago. Felt like my buttons were being pressed. "shed a tear here".

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MaggieVirgo · 10/09/2009 21:36

Jonathan Topper. both of his books were excellent . if you like books written from the perspective of a man in his thirties, but issues surrounding, life and death, family relationships, romances, work, cancer scares, and a bit more, you would love Jonathan Topper, and he doesn't make you feel like you're being weak falling for a lot of ol' pony if you shed a tear.

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MaggieVirgo · 10/09/2009 21:37

How to talk to a widower
Everything changes.

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MaggieVirgo · 10/09/2009 21:40

It is Tropper , sorry.

Actually, just googled and he has loads of books, not just two. Only two available in gb & ire though. Next time I go to usa, I will be heading to a book shop, because there are a few american writers I love and only a couple of their books are released here.

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TheFoosa · 11/09/2009 15:07

if you like Tropper, you may also like Tom Perrotta

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MaggieVirgo · 11/09/2009 17:56

Thanks! will look him up now.

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