[HPFGU-OTChatter] Mystery-reading differences between the sexes

Ebony Elizabeth Thomas ebonyink at hotmail.com
Mon May 21 20:28:37 UTC 2001


The amazin' Amy Z wrote:

>One could also ask why the British excel at mystery writing.  Someone
>has surely done studies of all these things.

Actually--one of the courses I dropped last week that I would have been 
taking this summer at Corpus Christi was "Studies in 20th Century Detective 
Fiction".  Since I'm not a huge mystery reader (don't why I can't get into 
suspense novels!), I opted for the second session theatre course instead.

Me, I've always wondered why the British excel at writing fantasy.  ;-)

--Ebony

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