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Blood Suckers 🩸⚰️🧛🏾♀️
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Greetings dear mortals, I bid you welcome to this humble Quest. Enter freely of your own will, though you may not leave the same...for the vamp lovers.
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Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Malinda Lo
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Late Bloomer
Mazey Eddings
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Bitterthorn
Kat Dunn
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Can't Spell Treason Without Tea (Tomes & Tea Cozy Fantasies, #1)
Rebecca Thorne
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Sapphic Across Genres 🏳️🌈👩❤️👩💞
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For when you're craving a good sapphic story, a collection of books that feature sapphic characters and/or a sapphic romance.
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From Bookshelf to TV 📺🍿🔁
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Books that have been adapted into TV series.
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His Dark Materials
Philip Pullman
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The Butcher's Wife
R.J. Law
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I have yet to find a book that scared or spooked me. Here is a list of books I’ve tried: •Dreamcatcher, Pet Cemetery, IT (all were DNF’d - don’t really like Steven King as a writer, aside from The Green Mile. Don’t come for me! 😭🫣) •Penpal (super disappointed by this one) •The Exorcist •What Moves the Dead (liked this book, but not scary) •The Amityville Horror •Grackles on the Feeder •The Hills Know It could just be that I’m too picky or that books aren’t scary for me, but I also don’t think I’ve given the genre a proper chance. And looking at reviews, I tend to find that the horror/thriller/scary genres always have low ratings, which doesn’t help me narrow things down! Does anybody have any books that they genuinely thought were scary, or it sat with them? Sort of looking for things that give me the same unnerved/spooked feeling you get when you listen to Ethel Cain’s Ptolemaea 😂
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“Long-time listener, first-time caller” The way I started bawling right after reading this
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let's hear it for tenure! this was a little bit jane austen, a little bit fantastic beasts, a sprinkling of the mummy, and hint of lemony snicket. it was whimsical and cute at the beginning but it's almost like the bit went on for too long and it became just plain silly. and is "rivals to lovers" in the room with us? it was more like "two people who started as rivals but became enamoured pretty friggen quickly and got on the same side in the same breath. with that being said it was a fun book and played on a bunch of fun tropes (the bed situation, loved it). and beth is me when i have a crush, completely in denial and in a full tailspin. the story was solid and easy to follow but the end was very rushed for me, i got to the last pages and was like oh ok we're here i guess. it seems like a lot of people really loved this book which is wonderful and i can see why; i'm a cynic what can i say.
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If Not for My Baby
Kate Golden
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Smile for the Cameras
Miranda Smith
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The Radiant King (Astral Kingdoms, #1)
David Dalglish
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Angel Down
Daniel Kraus
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The Vegetarian
Han Kang
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The Staircase in the Woods
Chuck Wendig
Post from the The Ornithologist's Field Guide to Love (Love's Academic, #1) forum
not that i’m not convinced by devon/beth’s “rivals to lovers” but tbh i’m here for a hippolyta/oberhufter fiery romance