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She/her - 30s | horror, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, and I love a good romance overlap (especially if demons are involved) | mood reader and book pauser šŸ«°šŸ¤™

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1)
A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)
Dungeon Crawler Carl (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #1)
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One Dark Window
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This Inevitable Ruin (Dungeon Crawler Carl, #7)
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  • One Dark Window
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  • Feeling a reading slump incoming

    (Trigger warning for light mention of depression acting up)

    I’m feeling a massive reading slump on coming because I’ve been reading a lot lately, and it made me think of my usual ways to get out of it.

    Typically, I’ll take a book that I feel doesn’t have to be fantastic like a random cozy mystery or some ridiculous (ridiculously fun! - I see you fellow Ice Planet Barbarian fans) spicy books to turn my brain off to and be entertained by.

    And there lies my problem. I’m not feeling spicy and I don’t have any cozy mysteries that feel right to me right now. My postpartum depression is acting up big time, and reading was how I stayed out of it. It’s been hard keeping my energy up. I keep feeling my fingers twitch to go towards a book, but then I immediately lose interest. ļæ¼

    I don’t want to go into a slump, so what do you guys do when you feel a slump incoming? Is there a book you go back to? Or do you do what I do and find a book that’s just fun with no expectations on how good the writing will be?

    I don’t need recommendations if you don’t have any and just want to comment to share similar experiences or what have you.

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  • lovvedog commented on electrikate's review of Wicked Dreams: Fairytales With A Twist

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  • Wicked Dreams: Fairytales With A Twist
    electrikate
    Apr 23, 2026
    Wicked Dreams: Fairytales With A Twist
    DNF
    Enjoyment: Quality: Characters: Plot:

    DNF @ 35%

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    Let’s be honest. I was reading this because I saw the TW for somnophilia and thought, eh, sleeping beauty retelling? Up my kink-alley. This wasn’t sleeping beauty at all. This was girl gets ā€œkidnappedā€ for her dads shitty behavior years earlier. One of her 4 abductors is a doctor and uses a combo of propofol and ketamine, along with scopolamine patches. Now, I’m not a medical professional… (i am) There were a lot of questionable medical decisions.

    The first 35% has been majority sex scenes. One after the other. With somnophilia related content, I am looking for it to read a certain way. What’s the point otherwise? I want sneaking and confusion and obsessive watching and creeping and… tiptoeing around. I want internal dialogue about what’s going on. Something. They load her up with meds to knock her out and go to pound town. There’s not the finesse I’m personally looking for- like this was decent enough for the 89pgs I read, but I can’t see myself dedicating my brainpower for 260pgs.

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