Yesterday I was browsing through the magazines at Barnes and Noble and realized that at least half of them were basically just books printed in magazine format. Which means they can stay on the shelf forever! Fewer and fewer actual magazines printed at regular intervals.
seanfear about 22 hours ago
suuuuuure
Gizmo Cat about 19 hours ago
Yeah, sure, I used to read Barbara Cartland romance novels, also for the history…as if!
sergioandrade Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Learned a lot of history from Georgette Heyer.
julie.mason1 Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Romance novels, either her story or his story.
bob but I spell it backwards about 14 hours ago
They say sex sells. But I read them for the technical information.
stoogeswoman Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Yesterday I was browsing through the magazines at Barnes and Noble and realized that at least half of them were basically just books printed in magazine format. Which means they can stay on the shelf forever! Fewer and fewer actual magazines printed at regular intervals.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 12 hours ago
Sure buddy…sure! Attagirl Tabby.
bilbrlsn about 12 hours ago
Popular magazines. May be lusty.
CougarAllen about 12 hours ago
Historical romance is a genre in itself — aka bodice rippers.
Vet Premium Member about 7 hours ago
Histerical romance in a historical setting.
KrisJustKris Premium Member about 7 hours ago
I like historical fiction. It’s history in a made up world.
willie_mctell about 6 hours ago
Bridgerton is alternative history, a genre unto itself.
crazeekatlady about 5 hours ago
Historical fiction: Victorian Female Pirates who fly mansions or houses in lieu of sailing the 7 seas.