It's a woman's book but I think the men will read it too.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have always advised men to read.
I think it's more important to write something that brings men back to reading than it is to write for people who already read. There's a reason men don't read, and it's because books don't serve men. It's time we produce books that serve men.
I wonder if novels work for women because they give us a safe place to talk about our ish.
'Little Women' has interesting gender connotations. There are generations of women who love the book. But there are a lot of men who think it's sentimental, gooey stuff.
I think printed fiction is what women read.
Literary fiction is kept alive by women. Women read more fiction, period.
I am interested in writing how women really feel, how they really think, and how they respond to men. I don't want men reading my books because they might find out too much.
Books are not men and yet they stay alive.
I never read a book before previewing it; it prejudices a man so.
It is difficult to get men to pick up a female author. Women will read men, but men won't read women.