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BOOKAHOLIC YAARS

Posted: 2 months ago
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Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Tagging the usual suspects!

Sign me up for 1-5 books.

Will be travelling for work so might not have time for more than that.

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LEXOPHILE DOSTS

Posted: 2 months ago
#42

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

How did you have the feeling? smiley36

Will you be captain again?


Out on a limb- Hannah Bonam-Young (10/10 recommend!)

Hello Stranger - Katharine Center

Rock, paper, scissors - Alice Feeney

Romancing the Duke - Tessa Dare

Archer's voice - Mia Sheridan

The Brown sisters' trilogy - Talia Hibbert

Bergman Brothers & Wilmott Sisters series - Chloe Liese

The madness of Lord Ian McKenzie - Jennifer Ashley

God of Ruin - Rina Kent (haven’t read this one but I might)

Full tilt duet - Emma Scott



These were recommended to me but I haven’t read them


Knot my type - Evie Mitchell

Baking me crazy - Karla Sorenson

How to walk away - Katharine Center

Me before you- Jojo Moyes

Lol I guessed it when you said tou might read GoR for next monthsmiley37

Id rather give someone else a chance to be captain, but if I have to become one, im up for it. No problem.smiley4

I'll check these books out - is Rock Paper Scissors from the man's POV? Because I prefer female centric stories.

I was actually looking for some dark romance so I might read God of Ruin as well.

I had some questions regarding the theme though, please bare with mesmiley36

Would you consider memory loss/amnesia a part of this theme and other similar cognitive illnesses like trauma or depression? What about illnesses like cancer?

And what about where the main character has a temporary injury like from a car accident for only some part of the book?

There are also some books where a disability is not directly mentioned, but the character is portrayed that way, with the symptoms/behaviour leading the readers to believe that he/she is autistic or so on, do those count?

And I was planning to read a Chinese novel where the FMC has memory loss for part of the book (I think the beginning). but once she gets her memory back it's not really talked about. Can I still include it in this theme?

Lastly, do the quotes have to be related to the theme as well?

I probably had more queries but I forgot them now.smiley19

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PAGETURNER BHIDUS

Posted: 2 months ago
#43

Sign me up for 1-5 books please smiley27

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LEXOPHILE DOSTS

Posted: 2 months ago
#44

Originally posted by: heavenlybliss

Lol I guessed it when you said tou might read GoR for next monthsmiley37

Id rather give someone else a chance to be captain, but if I have to become one, im up for it. No problem.smiley4 I'll see if anyone else volunteers, otherwise it will be you! smiley4

I'll check these books out - is Rock Paper Scissors from the man's POV? Because I prefer female centric stories. It's a psychological thriller, and the guy has prosopagnosia. I don't think it's written entirely from the male's PoV. it's probably third person omniscient narrative, but don't quote me on that!

I was actually looking for some dark romance so I might read God of Ruin as well.

I had some questions regarding the theme though, please bare with mesmiley36

Would you consider memory loss/amnesia a part of this theme and other similar cognitive illnesses like trauma or depression? What about illnesses like cancer? Yes, all these count

And what about where the main character has a temporary injury like from a car accident for only some part of the book? Yep, that will work as well. Disability is anything that affects the person's ability to function in terms of movement or senses or activities.

There are also some books where a disability is not directly mentioned, but the character is portrayed that way, with the symptoms/behaviour leading the readers to believe that he/she is autistic or so on, do those count? Yeah, we'll allow this but there needs to be a solid reasoning behind the 'diagnosis', not just a reader's intuition. Like it needs to be agreed upon by readers at large or the author may have mentioned it in an interview etc.

And I was planning to read a Chinese novel where the FMC has memory loss for part of the book (I think the beginning). but once she gets her memory back it's not really talked about. Can I still include it in this theme? Yes, you can.

Lastly, do the quotes have to be related to the theme as well? No, they can be anything from the book (similar to the Pride challenge). The review has to mention the disability part though.

I probably had more queries but I forgot them now.smiley19

Lol damn yes - forgot I had mentioned that to you! smiley36

Have answered inline to your Qs in purple!

Also do read the FAQs - most of your Qs might be already answered there smiley9

Edited by LizzieBennet - 2 months ago
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LEXOPHILE DOSTS

Posted: 2 months ago
#45

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Lol damn yes - forgot I had mentioned that to you! smiley36

Have answered inline to your Qs in purple!

Also do read the FAQs - most of your Qs might be already answered there smiley9

Thank you for answering my questions!

I think you have also read The Crash by Freida Mcfadden. That comes under disability right? Is there any other book by her that comes under this theme apart from the wife upstairs? What about Ward D?

Posted: 2 months ago
#46

Am in... Please add me smiley31

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LEXOPHILE DOSTS

Posted: 2 months ago
#47

Originally posted by: heavenlybliss

Thank you for answering my questions!

I think you have also read The Crash by Freida Mcfadden. That comes under disability right? Is there any other book by her that comes under this theme apart from the wife upstairs? What about Ward D?

Yeah Crash can come under disability. So can Ward D since it deals with mental illness
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LEXOPHILE DOSTS

Posted: 2 months ago
#48

Originally posted by: Amru4krish

Am in... Please add me smiley31

1-5 books?
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LEXOPHILE DOSTS

Posted: 2 months ago
#49

Originally posted by: LizzieBennet

Yeah Crash can come under disability. So can Ward D since it deals with mental illness

I think you said Ward D was better. Am I right?

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PAGETURNER BHIDUS

Posted: 2 months ago
#50

Sign me up for 1-5 books.

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