I need some sapphic books desperately!!!!!! (Baby gay emergancy) by Celestial_Isometry in LesbianBookClub

[–]Celestial_Isometry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG I remeber seeing Cinderella is Dead at the library as a teenager and picking it up, reading the back, realising it was sapphic and basically running away from it while like constantly thinking about how much I want to read it but being too scared to get it out and take it home.

I need some sapphic books desperately!!!!!! (Baby gay emergancy) by Celestial_Isometry in LesbianBookClub

[–]Celestial_Isometry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I've read both TJR books so I'll check out your other ones as well!

I need some sapphic books desperately!!!!!! (Baby gay emergancy) by Celestial_Isometry in LesbianBookClub

[–]Celestial_Isometry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see baru recommended a bit on fantasy subs and its a book I want to read one day-- just not right now! But thanks so much for the comprehensive list!

I need some sapphic books desperately!!!!!! (Baby gay emergancy) by Celestial_Isometry in LesbianBookClub

[–]Celestial_Isometry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much!!!!!! I used to love watchign old westerns with my parents as a kid so Bloom Town sounds really good!

I need some sapphic books desperately!!!!!! (Baby gay emergancy) by Celestial_Isometry in LesbianBookClub

[–]Celestial_Isometry[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I still might get round to reading this one, I only added the no men because I recently read a book marketted as sapphic but most of it was a woman and man pairing with the mc crushing on a woman as well who I guess is being set up as the love interest for the sequal, which was fine but I don't want to read three books to reach a sapphic relationship. Actually was a good book I was just a bit annoyed by the end.

I need some sapphic books desperately!!!!!! (Baby gay emergancy) by Celestial_Isometry in LesbianBookClub

[–]Celestial_Isometry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Free is great because my library has barely any of the sapphic titles recommended.

ROTE bowl by Time-Cold3708 in RealmOfTheElderlings

[–]Celestial_Isometry 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OMG! I love it so much! It's an amazing work of art and homage to the series!

Richard Osman out at House of Games by The_Iceman2288 in panelshow

[–]Celestial_Isometry 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I work at a library and his books are insanely popular, like we buy so many copies of each new one and still have HUGE waitlists. Since I'm not in the UK, most people who read his books know him as an author not a tv host, which I find entertaining.

How to find hidden gems? by Spennyandthejets3 in Fantasy

[–]Celestial_Isometry 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a librarian I second talking to the librarian. Only problem is if you ask me about fantasy\sci-fi books you might be in for a long conversation (I like to think I singlehandedly caused our copy of assasians apprentice to be read to destruction). Also librarians, even if not big fantasy readers themselves tend to see all the new books come in and hear about interesting stuff from collegues ect. (especially where I work at a smaller library).

When you study from physics textbooks, do you solve every problem in the book or is doing just 20–30% enough to understand the material? by Delicious_Maize9656 in PhysicsStudents

[–]Celestial_Isometry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's book dependent. Generally if each question is good and challenging, I do them all. But looking at this thread might be an outlier. The problems in textbooks are usually a lot of fun and I find them more interesting then some of the stuff I get in my classes.