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Having Fun Isn't Hard
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WOW I SUCK. This was in my drafts and I apparently never hit submit =_=

ANYWHO

Thanks for the recs and advice everyone!!!

Sisse Thompsett oooo I'll have to check those guys out, esp Gerogina. I love "biographies" when they're kind of woven as stories. I was like ¾ of the way thru Magaret George's Memoires of Cleopatra and then I never picked it back up and I have to start all over again.... and it's a little under 1,000 pages that are like....bible paper thin. Send help.



Ginevra Blackwood Yes!! I've got Goodreads, but I'm also bad at tracking what I read xDD and Goodreads seems to help a liiiiittleee bit!!



Elias Grimstone Ooooff if I had a commute I'd definitely do that - that was one of my favorite parts of having a 30 min bus ride to work back home.

and omg nooooo don't feel bad about suggesting classical things to me, I barely read those in HS and need to have more of those on my list.

Aso ooo yes I've heard of the Raven Boys!! Sooooo many people have told me this is really god and I should read it. So I guess I should read it xD



Julius Scrimgeour ooo yes I prefer physical books as opposed to audiobooks, but the latter is fantastic for car rides (esp in bad traffic lol) and cleaning! Def picked up The Starless Sea this year and 7 ½ Deaths is FAB so far. The other day I was talking to my friend about it and he said - potential spoiler in tags below

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AND NOW I GOTS TO KNOW IF HE'S RIGHT.

But yes Goodreads, like I said for Dante I really have to utilize that more...




Roberto Devine No that totally made sense! I def love books where the physical identity like someone's race isn't a factor, so I can imagine it's the same concept with LGBTQ+ identities too. Where sexuality is brought up and respected to bring awareness, but they don't have to be the #Tragic character in order to do that <3

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Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Amelia Evans - January 16, 2020 – 9:48 PM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Sisse Thompsett - January 16, 2020 – 9:54 PM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Ginevra Blackwood - January 17, 2020 – 7:18 AM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Elias Grimstone - January 17, 2020 – 10:39 AM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Julius Scrimgeour - January 17, 2020 – 2:50 PM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Roberto Devine - January 18, 2020 – 9:28 AM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Amelia Evans - March 8, 2020 – 10:22 PM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Julius Scrimgeour - April 3, 2020 – 2:34 PM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Amelia Evans - April 5, 2020 – 12:00 AM
RE: Having Fun Isn't Hard - by Cecily Gallivan - April 5, 2020 – 10:12 AM
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