TotallyNotABot369
TotallyNotABot369 t1_iugg4yz wrote
Definitely the library. I have a couple kids and am there at least once a week for activities.
TotallyNotABot369 t1_iu0r7fm wrote
I think the shorter format works well for the Monk and Robot books. It's almost like you're going on this little journey with them. Meandering through the woods, having interesting conversations and even stopping for a bit of tea now and then. It's all very warm and cozy but I don't know how well it would work in a longer format.
TotallyNotABot369 t1_itvi1lf wrote
Reply to Petition for a stoppage on all, "I actually don't think Colleen Hoover is a literary genius" posts, and similar thoughts by [deleted]
I would sign that petition in a heartbeat! Just let people enjoy things. No need to go bashing something just to make themselves feel better about themselves. You're not edgy or superior in any way just because you don't like a popular thing. Geez!
I used to belong to a LOTR group and it went from appreciating Tolkien's work to just bashing the Ring of Power show. Almost every other post was someone ranting about how much they didn't like the show. I haven't seen the show yet so I don't have an opinion about the show either way. But I just got so tired of all the negativity all the time.
TotallyNotABot369 t1_irrzde6 wrote
Reply to What do you do with a book when the writing is good but the premise is dreadfully old fashioned? by frangipaniplumeria
That last story is ick. I would drop it like a hot potato and never look back!
TotallyNotABot369 t1_iyc06n8 wrote
Reply to What fictional characters are #couplegoals in the books you've read? by bananabug47
James Holden and Naomi Nagata from the Expanse series.