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I really hate how they got rid of the help group and instead made a subsite, feels much less humanized.
Ritz wrote: "I'd like some YA sci-fi or fantasy recs. I'm fine with most tropes, though I really like found family, morally greyness, and enemies to lovers."Recommending The Winner's Curse once again lol
So for example, for Harry Potter, you would say "Boy Mage Knows Two Spells -- Defeats Wizard Hitler". Or something like that.This is a thread to have fun and laugh a little. Spoilers, obviously.
The Poppy War: (view spoiler).
During the month of March, we will be hosting a challenge to read books centering around the experiences of women, especially in places where women are marginalized. Here are some prompts to get you started:-Read a book with a female general
-Read a book with a female scientist
-Read a book with a female character who is not interested in romance
-Read a book with a female character who is very interested in romance
-Read a book with a female character who is a sexual assault survivor
-Read a book with a female character who experiences sexism but overcomes it
-Read a book with an f/f (lesbian) relationship
You can go to this thread for recommendations: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Here's my review of The Poppy War: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...Looking forward to discussing this heavy book as a group!
May I recommend Wolf by Wolf, The Lie Tree, and Illuminae? Girls in STEM/the military are my weakness, and I love how they just casually break gender stereotypes.
Definitely Kestrel Trajan from The Winner's Curse. Smart, cunning, good at piano. Checks all my boxes.As for villains, I love Ava Paige from The Maze Runner. For the same reasons I love Kestrel, except for the piano part :)
