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I just don't like to be bored by my reading material. I read sapphic fiction for comfort, but I also love vast, imaginative stories with intricate plot and strange worlds. When the author is able to make me care about their characters, I'm sold. mastodon.lol/@reginasbread
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sophia rated Blomsterdalen: 4 stars
Blomsterdalen by Niviaq Korneliussen
"A Greenlandic, gay anthropology student travels hopefully to Aarhus, but can not find herself among the Danes and longs to …
sophia rated Mistakes Were Made: 3 stars
Mistakes Were Made by Meryl Wilsner
When Cassie Klein goes to an off-campus bar to escape her school’s Family Weekend, she isn’t looking for a hookup―it …
sophia rated Observations on the Danger of Female Curiosity: 5 stars
Observations on the Danger of Female Curiosity by Suzanne Moss (Curiosity Series, #1)
Thea Morell, Georgian heiress and eligible lady, is not normal. At least, that’s what she has come to believe. She …
sophia rated Strange Attractors: 5 stars
Strange Attractors by Ana K. Wrenn
What happens when you teach chaos theory and life starts to mirror your lessons? The tiniest events transform the most …
sophia rated Honey in the Marrow: 5 stars
sophia rated When Women Were Warriors Book III: 5 stars
sophia rated Strange Attractors: 5 stars
Strange Attractors by Ana K. Wrenn
What happens when you teach chaos theory and life starts to mirror your lessons? The tiniest events transform the most …
sophia rated Olive Oil and White Bread: 4 stars
sophia rated In the Dream House: 5 stars
In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado
In the Dream House is Carmen Maria Machado’s engrossing and wildly innovative account of a relationship gone bad, and a …
sophia rated Ministry of moral panic: 4 stars
sophia rated Finding Jessica Lambert: 5 stars
Finding Jessica Lambert by Clare Ashton
Jessica Lambert, movie star and ingénue, is in danger of burning out. Returning to London for the premiere of her …
sophia rated The Death of Vivek Oji: 4 stars
The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi
What does it mean for a family to lose a child they never really knew?
One afternoon, in a town …