stormbledd
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Reply to comment by stormbledd in To my Romance readers: Is explicit s.a. to be expected at this point or am I just incredibly unlucky? by enJ0eable
Also do check out Laini Taylor if you love romance in a fantasy setting.
Brandon Sanderson probably the most pg13 adult fantasy writer , his romance is kinda crap though.
stormbledd t1_iu7l4cd wrote
Reply to To my Romance readers: Is explicit s.a. to be expected at this point or am I just incredibly unlucky? by enJ0eable
I think you should definitely check for triggers before reading, especially in the fantasy, dark romance and thriller genres. Romance nowadays are super iffy, fantasy too grim all kinds of gory death, torture s.a. etc, I am cool with it definitely hard for many people uo stomach.
Thrillers are most tame where usually some stoic cop/military dude falls for a damsel in distress.
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Reply to Do you find yourself reading more non-fiction books and less fiction as you get older? by disruptivelychill
I read only for entertainment so just read fiction to enjoy lives that I normally cannot in the real world. Just thinking about a world and imagining the various scenes is extremely stimulating for me.
Non fiction- really enjoy history again it's events and I love imagining such stuff. Biology just my fascination with the subject it's extremely fun even though I don't remember a lot of it later.
Have attempted many other non fiction books, I always lose interest in them because I either find the author a pompous ass. Or a lot of times feel like the idea that the author is trying to sell could have been easily told in way less words instead of the meandering approach most of them take.