Why I Read and Review Romance

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by Lynn Spencer, guest blogger and contributor to All About Romance. Follow her on Twitter @LynnAAR.

So, why romance? Unless you've been living in very deep cave somewhere, you probably know that it's one of the top-selling sections of the book market. During this recession, romance sales are still booming. One could simply say, "There's something about that happy ending," and leave it at that, but for me, it goes a little deeper.

No matter how dark the world becomes around us, romance ultimately serves as something both hopeful and life-affirming. Whether it's wallpaper comedy or something heavy with more than a mere touch of darkness, we get to see two people finding kindred souls in one another. No matter what happens to them or what may get destroyed, this bond will endure. For that reason, we know that we will be able to call their ending "happy" because that story will contain something hopeful and positive that will be found and never lost. Empires may fall and secondary characters may die, but true love will remain and with it bring hope.

When I first started reading romance, I was most definitely a closet reader. I did this first because even the moderately tame Harlequin Historicals I discovered in high school probably wouldn't have passed muster with my parents. Later on in college, it was just considered deeply uncool to admit reading most popular fiction, but especially romance. So, those great historical writers of the mid/late 90s were stashed under my bed and read when no one else was around. I didn't stop reading them all together, though. I may have wanted to fit in with my friends, but I still needed that happy rush that I got from seeing the hero and heroine wind up together and happy. Not to mention the fact that I really did learn a lot of history from my romances!

The message of hope and the belief that relationships really can work carried me through tougher times, too. I served as a relief worker in Europe during the Bosnian war, and while I may have been a little low on bug spray or dried fruit on occasion, I always had at least one romance and a spare in my pack, nestled next to my Bible and first aid manual. The more sources of hope and optimism available, the better. When Hurricane Isabel swept through Virginia, I had just started reviewing for All About Romance. It was my little stack of review books and a flashlight that kept my spirits up in the face of having no electricity or telephone for more than a month!

I read literary fiction, nonfiction and all manner of genre fiction, but romance still does and always will occupy a very special place. I love reviewing romance because I have learned so much from doing it, and I now have a new appreciation for the skill it takes to construct the best books in the genre. The creativity and hard work of the writers out there inspires me, and I love the adventures they bring us. And, no matter what kind of day it is, I enjoy reading something that reaffirms how precious a gift love is and that reminds me there will always be hope. People can mock romance all they want, but that's a dream and a message that still means something to me - and, judging by sales figures, a gazillion other readers.

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Movie Review: 17 Again starring Matthew Perry and Zack Efron

I read a really funny review of 17 Again right before going to see the movie. It said something along the lines of if you can suspend belief that someone who looked like Zack Efron could wind up looking like Matthew Perry in twenty years then you can enjoy the movie. Truer words never spoken.

Matthew Perry plays in the beginning and at the end of the movie with the majority of the film being driven by Zack Efron. What I liked about the casting the most (besides that Zack is such a hunk) was that both Matthew and Zack developed and acted mannerisms in the same way and also were able to deliver similar lines in the same manner.

Zack was also very believable. He did nothing over the top. It was funny to watch him extract himself from his “daughter’s clutches” and a delight to watch him become good friends with his son. While there was a slight weird factor, it was still cute to watch him fall back in love with his wife. Very romantic. Loved his scene in the court room!

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I was non-stop laughing throughout this movie. I was laughing at everything (in a good way) from the dialogue to the actors to the clothes. I highly recommend going to see this movie. It’s feel good, ends happy, and let’s face it has Zack Efron in it. What more of a reason do you need?

As I was walking out of the theater, everybody was raving. If you’re still not convinced go in the morning to a matinee and pay less for your ticket. You’ll be glad you did.

Rating: 4.5 Stars

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