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Not Quite Dead Yet
Holly Jackson
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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Victoria Schwab
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Cozy Fantasy ✨☕️🤗
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Fictional books that feel like a warm hug, featuring magic and whimsy and perfectly happy endings. These are lower on stakes and higher on good vibes!
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Brandon Sanderson Universes 🗡️⚡️🌌
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Step into the Cosmere... Listed in the order that Brandon Sanderson recommends to new readers of his work in 2024.
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Sarah J Maasverse 👑🌌❤️🔥
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Listed in the recommended reading order for people who like to read full series.
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Arcana Academy
Elise Kova
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Wild Reverence
Rebecca Ross
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What You Are Looking For Is in the Library
Michiko Aoyama
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KeylReadsMatchaLatte commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
For members of any and all marginalized groups, what books have made you feel seen and/or are books you consider "the most" accurate representation? I've come across a lot of books that, while touted as representation, feel a little flat or stereotypical. Not all members of marginalized groups are going to be the best spokespeople through the written word, and everyone has a different experience, so not every book is going to be great representation for every person.
So which books really resonated with you and your experience, fiction or nonfiction, hopeful or devastating, overtly about marginalization or not?
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The Serpent and the Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia, #1)
Carissa Broadbent
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I'm a mood reader, which is why I still cannot make a dent on my ever growing TBR (I am always on the mood for a re-read).
However, I want to start having Monthly TBRs as well so that I can hopefully read more books (as that's where the magic lies). Is there any way that help other mood readers keep up with their monthly tbrs?
I don't want to hate on a book that I read just because I wasn't craving or in the mood for that type of story when I read it.
Tl;dr: need advice on how a mood reader can follow through on monthly tbrs.
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Neurodivergent Middle Grade 🧠♾️🧒
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A collection of Middle Grade books with Neurodivergent MCs (includes Autistic, ADHD, OCD, Synesthetic, and Dyslexic perspectives)
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LGBTQ+ Middle Grade 🏳️🌈🧒🫶
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An assorted collection of Middle Grade books with LGBTQ+ main characters.
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Rick Riordanverse ⚡️🛡️🪽
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From Greco-Roman to Egyptian to Norse mythology, these Gods just can't stop meddling in our modern day world.
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From Bookshelf to TV 📺🍿🔁
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Books that have been adapted into TV series.
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