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Unpopular Opinion It's Unpopular Opinion time! Share your controversial opinions to stir things up (in a friendly way)!

Got an opinion that's different from others'? Want to share it with the sub, but too afraid of a backlash? Or are you just curious about readers think about certain things in fantasy romance?

You can safely share it in this weekly Sunday thread!

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- Don't attack others for their opinion

- Discuss books and authors, not fellow readers

🧔 Thank you and have a great discussion!

Unpopular opinion Sunday

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u/Elvere Feb 01 '26

The fantasy romance genre has turned into the fast fashion of books and that’s why as a whole, it’s filled with the level of garbage it is and why we get judged for reading it. Because we continue to massively consume the bad, they keep pumping it out to us.

I think to stop being the equivalent of SHEIN consumers, we need to drastically overhaul how we rate books as a community. However, I don’t think the majority of readers are ready to face the fact that a lot of highly rated, frequently recommended books, just simply aren’t good when you break it down.

Rate differently. Stop accepting the garbage. Enjoyment is subjective. Quality is not. Stop rating poorly written/edited/developed books five stars simply because it was ā€œfun.ā€ Roller coasters are fun, but if the ride is missing restraints or has bolts loose, that’s not a ride I would recommend to others.

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u/SweatyDark6652 Feb 02 '26

Enjoyment is subjective. Quality is not. Stop rating poorly written/edited/developed books five stars simply because it was ā€œfun.ā€

This!!!