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A place to discuss books!

You can join us on discord: https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

We have 10 separate book clubs! There's something for everyone.

Our Book Clubs include: Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO, Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and WTF Book Club

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery Book Club, Short Reads, Hard Reads, Romance, WTF book club (for weirder reads) and Re-reads of classic series.

On December 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: Altered Carbon by Richard K Morgan
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements by Sam Kean
  • FOMO Book Club: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Hard Reads Book Club: The Witches: Salem 1692 by Stacy Schiff
  • Short Reads: That Was Then, This Is Now by SE Hinton
  • Graphic Novel Book Club: Saga by Brian K Vaughan
  • Cozy Reads: Inherit the Wool by Betty Hechtman
  • Mystery Book Club: Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier
  • Romance Book Club: The Blue Castle by LM Montgomery
  • WTF Book Club: The Psychopath Inside: A Neuroscientist's Personal Journey into the Dark Side of the Brain by James Fallon
  • Re-Reads Book Club: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia) by CS Lewis

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers.

We’re also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal of 10,000 books!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/35593507

This post has been written with the intention of starting a conversation surrounding the discourse about dark romance, because I am tired of seeing opinions that are pure black and white from both sides. Feel free to disagree or agree with this post, I am only here to share my personal opinion.

What is Dark romance? I think that at this point most of us know what it is --a piece of fiction that is created from writing and/or drawing with the intention of exploring darker and more taboo fantasies. This can range from anything mild like bondage to something more extreme like sexual assault.

First I would like to say this: Our fantasies do not always align with our desires. You may fantasize about having someone put a loaded gun to your head because for some reason it entices you, but that does not mean that you wish it would happen in real life.

“But why would somebody fantasize about being assaulted?” Some might ask. I find the answer to be not 100% clear. For instance, somebody who has been assaulted before, at any point in their life, might find comfort in such media for the reason that at any point they could put a stop to it (I.e. closing the book and not engaging with it anymore). But what about those who haven’t been assaulted? The brain is complicated and we can not always understand why we like or dislike certain things, and that includes the media we engage with. So, while for somebody who has gone through such an experience we could see why they may gravitate towards that type of content, in the former case it is harder to explain where it could possible come from. But I might have an idea as to why people who have never been in that situation might still gravitate to these types of books. It might just be the idea of danger that you could be in but not actually being in it that makes you chase such media. It is for the same reason that some people have the horror genre as their favorite when it comes to movies. It is about false danger that you could remove yourself from at any moment if it is too much to handle.

Are there lines in Dark romance that just should not be crossed? I believe so, and the perfect example is what happened to author Tori Woods who wrote a book about a man who had been attracted and fantasized about the female main character since she was 3 years old, waiting for said main character to turn 18 so he could inflict said fantasies onto her when the dude had constantly been around her since she was a child. That, along with what she said at the dedication page, has led to her arrest in Australia.

In other words: The line that shouldn’t be crossed is children.

What I would personally like to see more from the Dark romance authors:

My biggest gripe with dark romance is the fact that female main characters tend to be barely legal, or that some start as almost being legal (like 17) and once they become 18 it is okay to do whatever the male character has fantasized about doing to them (I’m looking at you Penelope Douglas). While “Haunting Adeline” by H.D. Cartlon is not that great in my opinion, one of the things that I had liked about it was that both characters were over the age of 25.

Now, most Dark romance authors provide trigger warnings, but there are instances where there are some that are either missing, being misused or not having any trigger warnings at all (which is the worst one). I would like for these authors to have sensitivity readers and to research so they could provide the proper trigger warnings that the readers need before engaging with their book. I have to used H.D.Cartlon once again because it is the first one that comes to mind. In “Where’s Molly?” one of the trigger warnings was that there is blood play and though I thought that I could handle it, when I got to the first scene I couldn’t stomach it and closed the book. The author had warned me about this and I could have chosen not to engage with it. I did engage, did not like the scene and simply separated myself from the book.

THAT is the point of a trigger warning. To give you the option of engaging or not engaging with the content the producer provides. And say that you didn’t know if you could handle it, the content warning had been provided beforehand so you wouldn’t be too put off by it.

Should people shame the genre? Whenever I think about the discussions surrounding dark romance I tend to wonder what people who practice bdsm, especially on the more extreme side, think about it. For the point that I would like to bring I would genuinely like to hear the opinion of somebody who is in the bdsm community because I feel like their point of view would add more to the discussion. (So if you are there, please do say if you think I’m wrong. As I said, the point of the post is to spark a discussion)

The reason as to why I am bringing up bdsm is for the reason that the community also has extreme sides. Some people practice rape play. Should we say then that by acting out a scenario of assault they are romanticizing and normalizing it? The people who are partaking in the act are real and why would you want to play out something that millions have suffered because of such an experience? In the case of bdsm, there is consent, it was talked about before-hand with a safe word for the two or more people taking part in the play to use and there likely had been constant check ins to be sure that everyone is alright. But, it’s also enacting a fantasy. And dark romance can also provide this but in another way. Both environments provide a safe way to explore said fantasy with the option to disengage at any point, for bdsm by using the safe word and for dark romance by simply stopping to read.

Is there a problem with the consumption of dark romance? Unfortunately, this is where this post might be seen as being shameful. My take on this is that, it is not the authors themselves that are producing this type of content that are the problem (except with the instance in which they seem to be romanticizing grooming and pedophilia), but rather the way in which said content is being consumed.

There is nothing wrong in engaging with sexual content. Like with all things, even if it is badly made there can be fun in it. But arriving at the point of refusing to read something if it doesn’t have smut, no matter how little, the point is that there needs to be smut in it, sounds concerning.

And unfortunately I do think that a double standard is taking place in this community.

Say that you had recommended a video game to man, a game with a story so powerful and heartwarming that it moved you to tears, with artwork so amazing it pulled you and locked you into the world that the dev(s) promised you in the game description. Now, say that said man hits you with “Is there a sex scene in it? I won’t play if there isn’t any.” You’d think that man has a problem.

So, if that man has a problem for not playing a game if it doesn’t provide sexual content, why do readers who also only consume content alike think there is nothing wrong with it? Is it because it is fiction? Video games are also fiction. Is it because books aren’t hurting any real people because said people do not exist? Video games also have people that do not exist so they also technically aren’t hurting anybody.

The thing with sexual content is that it provides dopamine and while I can definitely see that it would be easier to develop an addiction by playing or watching because they require passive actions, why do we think that written smut, while possibly harder to develop an addiction to, could not have the same effect? We know that exposure to sexual content can have damaging effects on the consumer as well and that is especially the case when it is the only thing that somebody partakes in. But why is this not also applied to books? Sexual content is the only thing that some are asking for, to a point of refusing to read anything that doesn’t have any “spice”.

But what do you think? Is it really that black and white or is there nuance when it comes to Dark romance?

TLDR: Dark romance is a gray discussion about morality and fantasies that has a right to exist without being shamed but also to be criticized where it is needed, and while the consumption of it is not a problem, the over consumption might be.

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Our December Reads. (lemmy.world)
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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery Book Club, Short Reads, Hard Reads, Romance, WTF book club (for weirder reads) and Re-reads of classic series.

On December 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
  • FOMO Book Club: Coraline by Neil Gaiman and The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
  • Hard Reads Book Club: Perdido Street Station by China Mieville
  • Short Reads: Night Shift by Stephen King
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Banned Book Club by Kim Hyun Sook and Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida
  • Cozy Reads: Gunpowder Plot by Carola Dunn
  • Mystery Book Club: Twelve Slays of Christmas by Jacqueline Frost
  • Romance Book Club: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
  • WTF Book Club: The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters, Witches, and Ghosts by Jeff Belanger
  • Re-Reads Book Club: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia) by CS Lewis

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers.

We’re also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal of 10,000 books!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery Book Club, Short Reads, Hard Reads, Romance, WTF book club (for weirder reads) and Re-reads of classic series.

On October 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: Salem's Lot by Stephen King
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: The Language of the Night: Essays on Writing, Science Fiction, and Fantasy by Ursula K. Le Guin
  • FOMO Book Club: American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis and The Green Mile by Stephen King
  • Hard Reads Book Club: Swan Song by Robert McCammon
  • Short Reads: Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion IV and Batman: Arkham Asylum - A Serious House on Serious Earth by Grant Morrison
  • Cozy Reads: Chaos at the Lazy Bones Bookshop by Emmeline Duncan
  • Mystery Book Club: The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino
  • Romance Book Club: The Ornithologist's Field Guide to Love by India Holton
  • WTF Book Club: The Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donoghue

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers.

We’re also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal of 10,000 books!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery Book Club, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, WTF book club (for weirder reads) and Re-reads of classic series.

On September 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Hiroshima by John Hersey
  • FOMO Book Club: Animal Farm by George Orwell and And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
  • Thick Reads Book Club: Swan Song by Robert McCammon
  • Short Reads: The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K Le Guin
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Mall Goth by Kate Leth and A Guest in the House by Emily Carroll
  • Cozy Reads: Murder at Morrington Hall by Clara McKenna
  • Mystery Book Club: A Murder is Announced by Agatha Christie
  • Romance: Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
  • WTF: Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers.

We’re also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal of 10,000 books!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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Have you ever planned a trip based on a book?

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What was it about? Who would you recommend it to?

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What is the highest number of books you've read in a year? What is your average? What do you do to fit in more books?

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery Book Club, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, WTF book club (for weirder reads) and Re-reads of classic series.

On August 1st we'll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Strong Female Character by Fern Brady
  • FOMO Book Club: Animal Farm by George Orwell and And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
  • Thick Reads Book Club: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolve
  • Short Reads: Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiriy
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Horimiya by Hero and Heartstopper by Alice Oseman
  • Cozy Reads: Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
  • Mystery Book Club: Who Censored Roger Rabbit by Gary Wolf
  • Romance: True Love and Other Impossible Odds by Christina Li

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers.

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal of 10,000 books!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On July 1st we'll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World by Jeff Goodell
  • FOMO Book Club: The Neverending Story by Michael Ende and The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Thick Reads Book Club: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolve
  • Short Reads: The Factory by Hiroko Oyamada
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Descender Vol 1 by Jeff Lemire and Kaiju No 8 Vol 1 by Naoya Matsumoto
  • Cozy Reads: Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum
  • Mystery Book Club: In the Woods by Tana French
  • Romance: Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn
  • Sad Girls: Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
  • 80's Ladies The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal of 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On June 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou
  • FOMO Book Club: The Neverending Story by Michael Ende and The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Thick Reads Book Club: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
  • Short Reads: The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind Vol 1 by Hayao Miyazak and Solo Leveling Vol 1 by Chugong
  • Cozy Reads: Death Unfiltered by Emmeline Duncan
  • Mystery Book Club: The Body in the Garden by Katharine Schellman
  • Romance: On the Same Page by Haley Cass
  • Sad Girls: Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin
  • 80's Ladies: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We’re also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We’re already over 4,000 books and our goal for 2024 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does “Shut Up and Write!” sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST. If you’re looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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This one comes from Skyguy:

What matters the most in a book for you guys? A well built plot? Interesting world building? Interesting characters? What is the most important aspect of writing for you to like a book?

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What are your favorite books to read with strong spring vibes?

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On April 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Victim F: From Crime Victims to Suspects to Survivors by Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn
  • FOMO: Eragon by Christopher Paolini and Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
  • Thick Reads: SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard
  • Short Reads: Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: V for Vendetta by Alan Moore and Uzumaki by Junji Ito
  • Cozy Reads: The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
  • Mystery Book Club: The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins
  • Romance: Fake Dates and Mooncakes by Sher Lee
  • 80's Ladies: Native Tongue by Suzette Haden Elgin

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We’re also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We’re already over 1,000 books and our goal for 2024 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does “Shut Up and Write!” sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you’re looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On March 1st we'll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold
  • FOMO: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
  • Thick Reads: SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard
  • Short Reads: Vampires Never Get Old by Various Authors
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: I Am a Cat Barista Vol 1 by Hiro Maijima and Invisible Kingdom Vol 1 by G Willow Wilson
  • Cozy Reads: We'll Always Have Parrots by Donna Andrews
  • Mystery Book Club: Why Didn’t They Ask Evans by Agatha Christie
  • Romance: Indigo by Beverly Jenkins
  • 80's Ladies: The Giver by Lois Lowry

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We're already over 1,000 books and our goal for 2024 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On February 1st we'll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: Penance by Eliza Clark
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: A Cat's Tale: A Journey Through Feline History by Paul Koudounaris
  • FOMO: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
  • Long Reads: Persephone Station by Stina Leicht
  • Short Reads: Out There Screaming (edited) by Jordan Peele
  • Graphic Novels Book Club: Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans by Don Brown and Footnotes in Gaza by Joe Sacco
  • Cozy Reads: Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree
  • Mystery Book Club: The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older
  • Romance: My Roommate is a Vampire by Jenna Levine
  • 80's Ladies: Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo by Ntozake Shanget

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We're already over 1,000 books and our goal for 2024 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On January 1st we'll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage by Rachel E Gross
  • Graphic Novels: The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage by Sydney Padua and Vinland Saga Omnibus Vol 1 by Makoto Yukimura
  • FOMO Book Club: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf and Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
  • Cozy Book Club: Stardust by Neil Gaiman
  • Mystery Book Club: An Unsuitable Job for a Woman by PD James
  • Short Reads: Paper Houses by Dominique Fortier
  • Long Reads: Persephone Station by Stina Leicht
  • Romance: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
  • 80's Ladies: Rememberings by Sinéad O'Connor
  • Re-read Book Club: The End (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #13) by Lemony Snicket

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We're already over 8,000 books and our goal for 2023 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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What is the thickest book on your shelf?

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On December 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: The Lemon Tree by Sandy Tolan
  • Graphic Novels: Wash Day Diaries by Jamila Rowser and The Many Deaths of Laila Starr by Ram V
  • FOMO Book Club: To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf and Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flagg
  • Cozy Book Club: Tide and Punishment by Bree Baker Mystery Book Club: Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson
  • Short Reads: The Vegetarian by Han Kang
  • Long Reads: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
  • Romance: The Fiancée Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur
  • 80's Ladies: Taking a winter break
  • Re-read Book Club: The Penultimate Peril (A Series of Unfortunate Events #12) by Lemony Snicket and The Amber Spyglass (His Dark Materials #3) by Philip Pullman

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We're already over 8,000 books and our goal for 2023 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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Do you have favorite books you like to read when the weather is cold?

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On November 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Consider the Lobster and Other Essays by David Foster Wallace
  • Graphic Novels: The Way of the Househusband Vol 1 by Kousuke Oono and The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich by Deya Muniz
  • FOMO Book Club: Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice and Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  • Cozy Book Club: Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
  • Mystery Book Club: Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
  • Short Reads: The Time Machine by HG Wells
  • Long Reads: The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
  • Romance: Juniper Bean Resorts to Murder by Gracie Ruth Mitchell
  • 80's Ladies: Kindred by Octavia E Butler
  • Re-read Book Club: The Grim Grotto (A Series of Unfortunate Events #11) by Lemony Snicket and The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials #2) by Philip Pullman

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We're already over 6,000 books and our goal for 2023 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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What kinds of things do you like to read in October?

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We have a discord server with ten book clubs. https://discord.gg/KgFF9j3GTh

The themes of the book clubs are Fiction, Non-fiction, Graphic Novels, FOMO (for classics and other well known books), Cozy Reads, Mystery, Short Reads, Long Reads, Romance, and 80’s Ladies as well as ReReads for popular book series.

On October 1st we’ll be reading the following books in the following book clubs:

  • Fiction Book Club: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
  • Non-Fiction Book Club: Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit
  • Graphic Novels: Gyo by Junji Ito and Monster Vol 1 by Naoki Urasawa
  • FOMO Book Club: Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice and Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  • Cozy Book Club: The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum by Kirsten Weiss
  • Mystery Book Club: The Sun Down Motel by Simone St James
  • Short Reads: What Moves the Dead by T Kingfisher
  • Long Reads: House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski
  • Romance: Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh
  • 80's Ladies: Echoes by Maeve Binchy
  • Re-read Book Club: The Slippery Slope (A Series of Unfortunate Events #10) by Lemony Snicket and The Golden Compass/Northern Lights (His Dark Materials #1) by Philip Pullman

You can read some, all, or none of the books. No pressure! Everything is read at your own pace. We just ask you use spoiler tags for spoilers. There is plenty of space to talk about other topics and get to know your fellow readers!

We're also doing a server wide reading goal where we pool together our numbers and try to reach a yearly goal! We're already over 6,000 books and our goal for 2023 is to read 10,000 books!

We have a writing channel open to everyone where author Emmeline Duncan does "Shut Up and Write!" sessions every Thursday at 10am PST/1pm EST with additional sessions on Sunday afternoons. If you're looking for help finding the motivation to write, check it out!

We also have Trivia night every Thursday at 6pm PST/9pm EST!

And if you don’t want to join discord to discuss these books please feel free to post your thoughts in the comments on this post.

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This is the reading challenge organised on the Discord in the community sidebar here. Here's the link to the Storygraph challenge: https://app.thestorygraph.com/reading_challenges/12c988c6-8fd4-4343-81d6-d6c43f8a722e

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