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Hi yâall!
Have been looking for lists/reccs of romances of adult women in STEM! I enjoy Ali Hazelwood mostly, and have covered pm all of her backlist, but please feel free to point me in the direction of a list that may exist and I just am not searching correctly, or specific reccs :)
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Women in STEM đ©âđŹđđŹ(Romance)
Women are unrepresented in STEM. Based on the numbers from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, women account for only 29.3% of STEM federal workers.
This is a small, very niche, list of romance novels that feature women in male dominated fields! #womeninSTEM #fuckthepatriarchy
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Post from the Left of Forever forum
Why am I tearing up đ just rip my heart out why donât you đđ
Post from the Left of Forever forum
I dont get to read second chance romance enough, my heart is already heavy with all this history đ©
I love it. LOL
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Left of Forever
Tarah Dewitt
crescent.theory wrote a review...
You know what I really dislike friends to lovers, especially if the conflict is just them holding themselves back and not having the honest conversations adults should be having.
THAT BEING SAID, I still ate this one up. Something about Stephanie Archerâs writing and short chapters makes it really easy to get through.
The âbigâ third act conflict was not much conflict at all. The majority of the conflict was just these two dumb dumbs being oblivious towards each other đ
Regardless, i still had a good time and am looking forward to Georgia and Alexei đ€©đ€©
PS: WOMEN IN STEM HELL YEAH!!!
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The Wingman (Vancouver Storm, #3)
Stephanie Archer
crescent.theory commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hi, all!
This week (even though it's Wednesday already) I am undertaking a kind of big reading challenge that I discovered from BookTube, swapping my Screen Time for reading time. I have an iPhone so it's pretty easy for me to go into my settings and figure out how long I've spent on my phone per day and I think there's a way you can do it for Android too, I just don't have a frame of reference for it.
I am not going to put too much pressure on myself to complete the challenge every day. For this week I am using my screen time data from last week to read for that amount of time. Last Wednesday's screen time is 6 hours and 26 minutes. đ
My question to everybody is, would you attempt this sort of challenge (if you had the free time to do so of course)? Have you in the past? Any other challenges you have partaken in that helped you read more or more diversely/openly, etc.?
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The Daisy Chain Flower Shop (Dream Harbor, #6)
Laurie Gilmore
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Rules for the Summer (Deluxe Edition)
Meghan Quinn
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Tattered Tides (Celestia Cove)
Sarah A. Bailey
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Losers: Part I (Losers, #1)
Harley Laroux
Post from the The Wingman (Vancouver Storm, #3) forum
these two are oblivious omg
đŁïžđŁïžâJUST LOVE EACH OTHER ALREADYâ she yells into the void
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King of Gluttony (Kings of Sin, #6)
Ana Huang
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The Wingman (Vancouver Storm, #3)
Stephanie Archer