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The big question on the Lovers’ lips this week: is Bucket List romance a subgenre, or a trope? And if it is, in fact, a subgenre, why aren’t there more novels in this space? Amy acts as expert on this topic, thanks to her new rom-sad Someone Else’s Bucket List, as well as probing Georgia and Kathleen about what’s on their own bucket lists. Warning: you may fall in love with us this episode as we veer slightly off track and answer some of The New York Times’s ‘36 Questions That Lead to Love’, baring all to our listeners.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The big question on the Lovers’ lips this week: is Bucket List romance a subgenre, or a trope? And if it is, in fact, a subgenre, why aren’t there more novels in this space? Amy acts as expert on this topic, thanks to her new rom-sad Someone Else’s Bucket List, as well as probing Georgia and Kathleen about what’s on their own bucket lists. Warning: you may fall in love with us this episode as we veer slightly off track and answer some of The New York Times’s ‘36 Questions That Lead to Love’, baring all to our listeners.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.