Buddy read Thread for August

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Hi Shambhavi, I created the thread as promised.

Tell me what is your favourite poison when it comes to reading.

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Hiya, Proteeti here! Can I call you Lizzy?

Also I'm on mobile...so I'll copy paste my prev response. smiley44 You also do let me know your preferences! smiley27


Genres: Historical Fiction (eg. Ken Follett, Khaled Hosseini), Social Fiction (eg. Sunil Ganguly, Ashapoorna Devi), Literary Commentaries (eg. N. P. Bhaduri, S. Bhattacharji)...also I am planning to start reading Mr. Debroy's translation of Ramayana on my own time, so if anyone wants to hop on that too!

(^^P.S. These authors I've already read, just noting them as examples).

I'd be open to other genres too, just no Colleen Hoover please. I've heard a lot of stuff about it being ingenuous, so I am kinda unsure of it (but then I read a biography on Mandodari, where 'Mandodari' was misspelled thrice so I like to think I've built up immunity to most stuff).

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Hi Proteeti,

My preferred genres are: anything except for self-help and autobiographies.

My triggers are: graphic depictions of non-con activities, extreme manipulation and child abuse.

Let me know, if you need to know more.

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Posted: 1 months ago
#4

Great! Let me come up with a list of books! smiley31

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Um, among the books I've been meaning to check out (I haven't read them yet, so I'm going off of Internet reviews, hence feel free to shoot ém down if you find something from your own research that you wouldn't want to read smiley27):

- Familiaris - David Wroblewski (animals)

- Three Men on a Boat - Jerome K Jerome (suicide)

- Yugandhar (English) - Shivaji Sawant/Kadambini Dharap

Do let me know if I should suggest other stuff, if you want more options form my end. smiley31

Edited by sambhavami - 1 months ago
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Posted: 1 months ago
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Can we skip suicide theme? I did an entire coursework on it, which makes reading suicide themed texts more intense.

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Posted: 1 months ago
#7

Yeah that's completely understandable, I tried my best to look for books without triggers. Let me see if I can find something less intense.

Can you also suggest a few books? Then I can search for books also as per that. smiley43

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Hey Proteeti,

I am currently reading transmigration Chinese novels. I recently read The Marquis is Innocent, which is not completely translated but has sufficient chapters. And right now, I am reading Love Like the Galaxy.

Apart from that, I do read stuff on AO3, and Wattpad - so if you are okay with suggestions from there, let me know.

However, if you want to read some classics, plays, or academic texts like theories, we can do that as well. My TBR list includes a bunch of them. If you have any favourite authors, I can pick their work. Or if you can even tell me what you dislike, I can narrow it down.

Let me know, if you are up for some heavy or light reading, I can make the list accordingly.

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Ahh yeah, I am okay with anything so feel free to surprise me. It would be great though if it's on the shorter side since I'll be a little busy till the 15th of this month smiley43

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Posted: 1 months ago
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Hey Proteeti,

https://www.novelupdates.com/series/ill-be-the-male-leads-sister-in-law/

What do you think about this? Would you like to read something similar? Though chapters are too many, but the language is usually easy to read. You will get a lot of page count.

Or I am currently reading Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 right now and you can pick that.

Or do you want me to recommend you a fan fiction?

Edited by LizzynDarcy - 1 months ago

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