Genre of Apollo's Raven
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Genre of Apollo's Raven
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I think that the average romance reader would pick up this book and be disappointed. I love romance and fantasy, but I don't think that this book fits the bill for romance as the relationship never got the foundation it deserved and the "romantic" scenes were absolutely cringe-worthy.bb587 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2018, 11:25 I think this would end up in the romance section of a bookstore. The first subcategory in my mind is fantasy. The last category in my mind would be historical fiction. I like that a lot of the facts of life are actually accurate, but I think the main theme of the book is forbidden love.
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LOL, same here. Not sure why it's allowed now. But back to the question, I think the book is more fantasy than historical fiction. You could set it in a different period or a completely made up world and the story would still make sense. But you can't take out the magical parts without drastically altering the story. That to me makes it a fantasy story.
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I see all fictional books to find their stories based on some interpretation of history, it is finding this, that makes them all the more appealing to me. I have now come to see historical fiction more as a set story line (such as main events in the story can not be changed due to historical record) with a writer filling in the parts history does not know as factual.
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Catrin is under 18 in this book, and we tend to identify with characters around our own age, so her age is one factor.Linnea Tanner wrote: ↑01 Oct 2018, 13:01 Would this book appeal more to fantasy readers that historical fiction readers? The novel was primarily written for adults (18-35 years), as the primary characters--Marcellus and Catrin--age by 16 years during the series. Also there will be elements of sexuality and violence that are only suitable for adults. However, I'm interested to know why some think this would appeal more to the YA group?
Also, if I have it right, Marcellus is Catrin's "first." She had been getting flirts from other guys in the village, but Marcellus is the first one she really looks at in a romantic way. That kind of "discovery" of the opposite sex is something we've all related to when we were entering adolescence. Her struggle to explore a relationship with the Roman speaks directly to a pre-teen/early teen audience more than an 18+ audience.
I see this book gets a fair share of criticism over the sex scenes, but it's the first I've seen in a little while now where the scenes are tasteful and not just an excuse to write porn. Some parents might be concerned about their young ones reading it, but I don't think they are graphic enough to exclude a younger audience. Maybe 13+ might be an appropriate target audience.
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