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Hello! Random question that popped on my mind as I was browsing the site - when do you mute a book, or, what type of books do you mute? For me, thus far, I've basically muted popular books that I don't intend to read because they don't interest me when they show up on my feed. But, oddly enough, I don't mute books I hated...
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The Squire and His Prince (The Sun King and his Knight)
Briar Niran
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So, the poor wanted half an acre to call their own, rather than having to rent a single room with a shower in the kitchen, while the rich wanted places to grow massive vineyards and frolic without having to look at the poor.
Oh Ancient Rome you’re not so different you and me. Some things never do change >:(
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Princeweaver
Elian J Morgan
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If I wasn't on an ssri that inhibits my emotions, I would be weeping.
One of the only times instalove has ever worked.
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The Wolf and His King
Finn Longman
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What is the book from this quest you most recently read? And how did you feel about it?
I'm farming recommendations to figure out what I want to read next.
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Between Two Fires
Christopher Buehlman
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The Fabric of Civilization: How Textiles Made the World
Virginia Postrel
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While I do find some of the choices strange (mostly having the king being written in second person. I am sure there is a reason for that of which I am unaware), I do appreciate that this does not have the common fantasy issue of sounding too modern.
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While I do find some of the choices strange (mostly having the king being written in second person. I am sure there is a reason for that of which I am unaware), I do appreciate that this does not have the common fantasy issue of sounding too modern.
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