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DNFing at 12%…. The characters feel flat and so far it’s pure smut. Not always the worst but not what I was looking for… Maybe I didn’t do enough research on this one lol 😅
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A Game of Vows and Vendettas: A Steamy Lesbian Fantasy Romance (Girl Games Book 4)
Ruby Roe
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Sylvia Plath Poems
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The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1)
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A Game of Vows and Vendettas: A Steamy Lesbian Fantasy Romance (Girl Games Book 4)
Ruby Roe
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Screamin' & Moanin': Horror Romance To Die For
Ever dreamed of getting railed by Pyramid Head? What about falling in love with a murderous monster? Then, babes, you're in the right place. These romance and erotica reads are horrifying, frightening, and downright titillating. 😏
For interconnected series, only book 1 is listed. Open to recs!
Note: These are romance/erotica books with horror themes and horror books with romantic/erotic themes. Come get this hot and scary goodness!
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This story was so wholesome, I enjoyed the plot however it did start to get a bit boring for me with the low stakes, I think that maybe I prefer something with a tad more action.
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Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1)
Travis Baldree
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How the Irish Became White
Noel Ignatiev
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Mad Girl
Bryony Gordon
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If you think real world societies are bad (you'd be right)... get a load of *these.*
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A Tale for the Time Being
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The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop
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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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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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HI omg!!! Welcome to our much-anticipated dystopian quest!!
In these wild unprecedented times we live in, but even since being a very disillusioned child, I loved to read dystopian literature. Sure, I do enjoy a good cozy read, too, but these books really make me think and feel seen. So this quest is really for everyone who has been told that they're overreacting to the news, because these authors clearly took a look at what was going on in the time they wrote their books and thought, "I'm going to take this ideology to the furthest logical conclusion, and I bet you it's not going to look so different from what we actually have going on around here."
Like many of you, I really hungered for a dystopian literature quest, and so when I became a TC, I started working on it right away. This was a labor of love for me, I considered 173 different books to get us down to this core initial set of 40 books. I have a long list of books that I am hoping to eventually add, but I also would love to get your recommendations, please feel free to add those to this thread.
In working on the quest, I learned a lot about the different types of dystopias we see represented in literature, and I will be making a post explaining those soon as well as which types each book presents (some are combos, which is fun!), once everyone gets to take a look around! I did make the conscious choice to avoid books that were purely post-apocalyptic, though those are often grouped with dystopian works. Instead, this quest will focus on books that present societies - some are crumbling, some are thriving, some are insular mini societies set against the outside world - but avoid those books that are comprised of a natural disaster, and the protagonists not knowing if they are the only people left alive and wandering around, if that makes sense!
Welcome, welcome, and if you'd like, go ahead and share what brings you to dystopian literature, if you have any favorites or recommendations, and anything else you'd like to share with the group! I'm excited to quest here by your side!!
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Medea
Rosie Hewlett