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throwaway-clonewars OP t1_iug5fjr wrote
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Interesting. I don't think many of the ones listed are to my interest sadly, but perhaps that just shows my wants are counter intuitive to the genre I'm reading in.
Guess it's a bit like asking for a pizza at a dessert bar. They'll probably have something called pizza, but it won't be the pizza I'm expecting 😅.
PastaConsumer t1_iug7j2e wrote
No worries! My favorite books are historical dramas and tend to be filled with romance, though what I crave from them is the women fighting for their independence and getting involved in science.
Hopefully someone else has some different recommendations for you to consider
throwaway-clonewars OP t1_iug8odx wrote
Thanks.
I do dip out of those genres from time to time. Have you read the Essex Serpent? I believe thats a historical drama romance. I mainly grabbed it cause it has Tom Hiddleston on the cover 😂. Really not sure what to expect since I don't have apple either so I can't watch the show they made from it.
PastaConsumer t1_iugb4yd wrote
My favorite genre is very specific and you managed to call out a book from it - yay!
I’ve read Essex Serpent and watched the show. The book is better, but I did enjoy Tom Hiddleston lol. If you liked that, check out My Name is Mary Sutter and The Signature of All Things.
throwaway-clonewars OP t1_iugc37x wrote
I'll definitely keep that tabbed.
I rarely, but sometimes so want a romance book or plot from time to time.
LadybugGal95 t1_iuixuvb wrote
Historical drama with a woman fighting for independence and getting involved in science - “The Girl in His Shadow” There is, I believe, one little kiss but it’s a very minor subplot. Great book.
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