Quote Originally Posted by CoffeeCup View Post
I have some mixed feelings about the experience. Probably it is because I knew that the author is a male and I expected the male person who would told me the story, probably the author did not care too much for the reader to "feel" the female character but rather he was focused on the plot.

Well, did anybody read something written by a male author where the story is told by the first female person? So, why would a male author write a story in the way as if it was written by a women?
The Fault In Our Stars Author John Green has done this and he did it as a teenaged girl. They are currently making a movie out of The Fault in Our Stars as well. Here is a link to an answer he gave about writing from girl's point of view so to speak..

The Fault in our Stars author John Green on sick-lit, zombies and writing through the eyes of a teenage girl | Sugarscape |