I like great, poetic reads to match the snuggly December weather. Any favorite winter reads?
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I like great, poetic reads to match the snuggly December weather. Any favorite winter reads?

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Relatable
Yes. Reading excessively as a child for a lot of us was a form of escapism. But part of the reason so many of us struggle to read now is because we based our entire taste in reading on what helped us escape, but as we get older and our needs changed, a lot of us never adapted our reading tastes. So we keep trying to read YA fiction and it just doesnāt hit the way it used to and we assume itās because we canāt read like we used to, but the reality is that we need a new genre of liturature to suit our new life experiences and mature taste.
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Day 18: Your Favorite Sub-Genre
I donāt know if this counts as a sub-genre, but I love Sci-fi with a hacker/gamer twist.Ā
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*side eye emoji* Do you have any good sci-fi or fantasy book recs? I'm running outttt
Oh, have you come to the right place, my friend. I work in publishing so the top 4 are authors Iāve worked on. Just a little list to get you started.Ā
1. Catherynne Valenteās SPACE OPERA. Eurovision in space. Queer broken band must compete for Earthās existence in an intergalatic music competition.Ā
2. Theodora Gossā THE STRANGE CASE OF THE ALCHEMISTāS DAUGHTER. A lady detective monster mashup full of found families and mysteries and meta writing.Ā
3. Rebecca Roanhorseās TRAIL OF LIGHTNING. A monster hunter must battle her own demonic tendencies and the memory of a past betrayal in the post-apocalyptic Navajo Nation.
4. Meg Elisonās THE ROAD TO NOWHERE SERIES. This is bleak af but it is also well-written and powerful. A queer dystopian series and it must be read.Ā
5. Sarah Rees Brennanās IN OTHER LANDS. This was written for fandom. I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH. Hilarious, heart-wrenching and gorgeous written.Ā
6. Jessica Townsendās THE TRIALS OF MORRIGAN CROW is the only comp to Harry Potter that deserves to be labeled as such. A fantasy book I wanted to dive into and never stop reading about, this book is super endearing and lovely.Ā
7. Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spoonerās THESE BROKEN STARS. This is the launch of a series about space politics and rebellion and love and omg just read it.Ā
8. Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoffās ILLUMINAE FILES. EPIC SPACE THRILLER. READ IT.Ā
9. Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoffās AURORA RISING. Another epic space thriller but this time told by a bunch of ragtag space soliders who are my new best friends and I would die for them all.Ā
10. Laura Rubyās THE BONE GAP. This is more realistic fantasy but holy moly is it gorgeously written. A Persephone retelling.Ā
11. Laura Rubyās YORK: THE SHADOW CIPER. This is a middle-grade riddle thriller and it was so fun and wonderful. Amazing anxiety rep.Ā
12. Leigh Bardugoās SIX OF CROWS-Do you like heists? Do you like found families? DO YOU LIKEĀ AMAZING WRITTEN BOOKS? (Also, some people prefer to read her other series first, Shadow and Bone.)
13. Marie Rutkoskiās THE WINNERāS CURSE. Forbidden love, much? Political fantasy thriller. Writing that takes your breath away?
14. Melissa Greyās THE GIRL AT MIDNIGHT. I have a thing for found families and amazing world building and thieves with hearts of gold, okay? I love this book so so much.Ā
15. Laini Taylorās DAUGHTER OF SMOKE AND BONE- Also amazing worldbuilding, set in Prague, really really awesome.
16. V.E. SchwabāIāve only actually read one book by her but I love her style. A Darker Shade of Magic is her super popular series.Ā
17. Mary Robinette Kowalājust won a HUGE sci-fi award but I have never had the pleasure of reading her books. Yet.Ā
Iām participating in Sci-fi July this year! Here are the books I plan to read during the month. There will probably be some comic books peppered throughout the month as well, so keep on the lookout for more posts about these books and other sci-fi recs.Ā