Hi folks, I'm looking for books.
Not just any books.
My main theme I'm interested in is "monsters as metaphors." Not like there's a mystery, there's a killer, this person is being monstrous - like a literal monster that I can try and dissect as I read it. I want to be saying things like "the ghost is a representation of her family's generational trauma" or "the unknowable sea creature is clearly late-stage capitalism" etc.
(BUT I am also down for: horror, thriller, suspense, anything with a twisty plot, betrayal and drama, etc).
In addition to that I have a few preferences (as many of these boxes as can be checked the better but it doesn't have to check all of them~)
- new/newer fiction
- female (or tbh just not cis male) authors
------ exceptions can be made for cis male authors who write female characters as fully fleshed out human beings but like my hopes are NOT high based on a wealth of prior experience lol
- authors writing from a different culture perspective than me, and that shows up in the book to some degree (eg I've read a few dystopian/fantasy novels with first generation Asian-American characters and I really love the extra layer of ~escapism the unfamiliar customs and folklore and such gives me while I'm reading)
on the subject of ESCAPISM :
- historical fiction is fine but not focused on the depressing parts of history (eg: I read "Lessons in Chemistry" which was set in the 1960s and it was very good but also made me feel really bummed out about current feminism issues so - would rather avoid things like that :/ or anything that goes into a lot of detail on violence/racism faced by black Americans up to the civil rights movement can be really emotionally tiring for me)
- my FAV genre is magical realism, it could be happening now but it's *~*different*~*
- failing that I'm also into fantasy, scifi, utopian/dystopian
- actual realism is not exactly my jam (but if you're giving me monsters that's probably not the biggest concern lol)
annnnnnnnd...
A mostly unrelated concept but if anyone knows of books that are "weird"/"experimental" - in the vein of House of Leaves, where the words on the page literally curve and twist with the narrator's mental state, or Infinite Jest where there are pages-long footnotes that only make sense within the world of the book - please tell me about those <3
Set by Lady!
Not just any books.
My main theme I'm interested in is "monsters as metaphors." Not like there's a mystery, there's a killer, this person is being monstrous - like a literal monster that I can try and dissect as I read it. I want to be saying things like "the ghost is a representation of her family's generational trauma" or "the unknowable sea creature is clearly late-stage capitalism" etc.
(BUT I am also down for: horror, thriller, suspense, anything with a twisty plot, betrayal and drama, etc).
In addition to that I have a few preferences (as many of these boxes as can be checked the better but it doesn't have to check all of them~)
- new/newer fiction
- female (or tbh just not cis male) authors
------ exceptions can be made for cis male authors who write female characters as fully fleshed out human beings but like my hopes are NOT high based on a wealth of prior experience lol
- authors writing from a different culture perspective than me, and that shows up in the book to some degree (eg I've read a few dystopian/fantasy novels with first generation Asian-American characters and I really love the extra layer of ~escapism the unfamiliar customs and folklore and such gives me while I'm reading)
on the subject of ESCAPISM :
- historical fiction is fine but not focused on the depressing parts of history (eg: I read "Lessons in Chemistry" which was set in the 1960s and it was very good but also made me feel really bummed out about current feminism issues so - would rather avoid things like that :/ or anything that goes into a lot of detail on violence/racism faced by black Americans up to the civil rights movement can be really emotionally tiring for me)
- my FAV genre is magical realism, it could be happening now but it's *~*different*~*
- failing that I'm also into fantasy, scifi, utopian/dystopian
- actual realism is not exactly my jam (but if you're giving me monsters that's probably not the biggest concern lol)
annnnnnnnd...
A mostly unrelated concept but if anyone knows of books that are "weird"/"experimental" - in the vein of House of Leaves, where the words on the page literally curve and twist with the narrator's mental state, or Infinite Jest where there are pages-long footnotes that only make sense within the world of the book - please tell me about those <3
Set by Lady!