What is the most valid criticism of your favourite book?
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Like “This is How You Lose the Time War”, and “The Locked Tomb”: more heartwrenching yearning with very little “romance”? (Bonus if queer)
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Solid foreign period pieces?
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Historical fiction on the Silk Road?
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Recommend me a “break” book? Just straight up a good story with good characters that isn’t too dense.
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Should I read A Desolation Called Peace based on these things I did and didn’t enjoy about A Memory Called Empire?
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Are there any good (and ETHICAL) books about modern day tribes who continue to live very traditional lifestyles that don’t exoticize and dehumanize them?
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A love story, NOT a romance.
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Book recommendations for a friend who really likes witchy stuff, stories that primarily centre women, and Japanese culture?
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Are there any fun anthropology podcasts that are run by hosts who are knowledgeable in the field but also clearly earnestly passionate about it?
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Books set in Southeast Asia? (Fantasy or historical fiction)
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Books by Black (specifically African American) linguists about AAVE and linguistic anthropology in general?
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Where do you buy stickers to make sure the artist gets paid and there is zero AI involved?
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What is everyone’s preferred case/holding accessory setup?
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Good collections fairy tales and folk tales and other oral tradition compiled with an adult reader and historical accuracy in mind?
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Great, recent sci-fi/fantasy/horror novellas?
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I really liked Undercover (Tamsyn Muir) and The Six Deaths of the Saint (Alix E Harrow) from the Into Shadow collection of short stories. What else might I enjoy?
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Lesbian retellings/reimaginings?
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Would love to be recommended good, niche nonfiction audiobooks by experts that will supply me with information to inflict upon others
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Books for my mom? Perhaps non-depressing litfic?
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Speculative fiction where the sci-fi elements really serve the themes/emotional core of the story?
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Just finished Whipping Girl by Julia Serano! Any similar books (essays and personal experiences) about gender by transmasculine or nonbinary or intersex or otherwise gender diverse authors?
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Books with mysterious, isolated settings where the characters don’t have all the information and no one can get in or out?
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Horror with comedy elements, but heavier on the horror?
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Any good books that take place in grad school?
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