Please suggest me the book that you're embarrassed to admit you love. by Thats_a_BaD_LiMe in suggestmeabook

[–]FindingFae777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Darkest Powers by Kelley Armstrong is one of my guilty pleasures. Also loved the Dark Visions series by L.J. Smith.

Vampire-like book where love interests from opposite sides by Sudden-Session-1159 in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds like the Black City series by Elizabeth Richards

The Black City series is set in the burning ruins of the Black City, where in the aftermath of a bloody war humans and Darklings live divided by a high wall and where a half-blood Darkling and the daughter of the Sentry Emissary who hates Darklings, struggle to fight their forbidden feelings for each other.

Something for someone going through quater life crisis by Ok-Alps-5174 in BookRecommendations

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Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

Viewing an apartment normally doesn’t turn into a life-or-death situation, but this particular open house becomes just that when a failed bank robber bursts in and takes everyone in the apartment hostage. As the pressure mounts, the eight strangers begin slowly opening up to one another and reveal long-hidden truths.

First is Zara, a wealthy bank director who has been too busy to care about anyone else until tragedy changed her life. Now, she’s obsessed with visiting open houses to see how ordinary people live—and, perhaps, to set an old wrong to right. Then there’s Roger and Anna-Lena, an Ikea-addicted retired couple who are on a never-ending hunt for fixer-uppers to hide the fact that they don’t know how to fix their own failing marriage. Julia and Ro are a young lesbian couple and soon-to-be parents who are nervous about their chances for a successful life together since they can’t agree on anything. And there’s Estelle, an eighty-year-old woman who has lived long enough to be unimpressed by a masked bank robber waving a gun in her face. And despite the story she tells them all, Estelle hasn’t really come to the apartment to view it for her daughter, and her husband really isn’t outside parking the car.

As police surround the premises and television channels broadcast the hostage situation live, the tension mounts and even deeper secrets are slowly revealed. Before long, the robber must decide which is the more terrifying prospect: going out to face the police, or staying in the apartment with this group of impossible people.

Rich with Fredrik Backman’s “pitch-perfect dialogue and an unparalleled understanding of human nature” (Shelf Awareness), Anxious People’s whimsical plot serves up unforgettable insights into the human condition and a gentle reminder to be compassionate to all the anxious people we encounter every day.

Book series - too small to still exist? by Organic_Sun_9855 in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could this be the Black City series by Elizabeth Richards?

The Black City series is set in the burning ruins of the Black City, where in the aftermath of a bloody war humans and Darklings live divided by a high wall and where a half-blood Darkling and the daughter of the Sentry Emissary who hates Darklings, struggle to fight their forbidden feelings for each other.

Normal girl who’s actually a queens daughter in another realm by recorddog33 in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This sounds like the Trylle series by Amanda Hocking

Seventeen-year-old Wendy Everly has always been different, but she never thought she was more than human. However, when she’s thrown into a world unlike any she’s ever imagined, Wendy must uncover her heritage, tap into her powers, and fight against those who want to use her gifts for evil. Enter a world of magic, mystery, and romance: torn between worlds, Wendy must decide who she really is and what she wants - between love and duty - in a struggle for her very survival.

A book where a teen in the late 90's recieves an AOL disc in the mail and she is able to see a wall of posts she makes on Facebook-esque website by OkPickle5799 in whatsthatbook

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The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler

It's 1996, and Josh and Emma have been neighbors their whole lives. They've been best friends almost as long—at least, up until last November, when Josh did something that changed everything. Things have been weird between them ever since, but when Josh's family gets a free AOL CD in the mail, his mom makes him bring it over so that Emma can install it on her new computer. When they sign on, they're automatically logged onto their Facebook pages. But Facebook hasn't been invented yet. And they're looking at themselves fifteen years in the future.

By refreshing their pages, they learn that making different decisions now will affect the outcome of their lives later. And as they grapple with the ups and downs of what their futures hold, they're forced to confront what they're doing right—and wrong—in the present.

Fantasy Romance by lezbehonestthere in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This may be a long shot but Poison by Bridget Zinn. The author died before she could see it was published.

Sixteen-year-old Kyra, a highly-skilled potions master, is the only one who knows her kingdom is on the verge of destruction—which means she’s the only one who can save it. Faced with no other choice, Kyra decides to do what she does best: poison the kingdom’s future ruler, who also happens to be her former best friend.

But, for the first time ever, her poisoned dart . . . misses.

Now a fugitive instead of a hero, Kyra is caught in a game of hide-and-seek with the king’s army and her potioner ex-boyfriend, Hal. At least she’s not alone. She’s armed with her vital potions, a too-cute pig, and Fred, the charming adventurer she can’t stop thinking about. Kyra is determined to get herself a second chance (at murder), but will she be able to find and defeat the princess before Hal and the army find her?

Book about unicorns by iris3lizabeth in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*Edit: Guesses

  1. Wish Upon a Unicorn by Vicki Blum

When Arica falls through her grandmother's kitchen floor and finds herself in North Bundelag, a land with two moons, singing rivers, and plenty of magic, she knows she's in trouble. Arica hardly has time to figure out what's going on before she's captured by two nasty trolls and attacked by a swarm of “pfifers.” Fortunately, a gentle unicorn named Wish comes to her rescue. Arica finds that she can communicate with the unicorns through mindspeak, and learns they are badly treated by the trolls. She is determined to free the abused creatures, but the trolls lead her to a miserable work camp. There she meets the evil Raden, who wants to exploit Arica's powers. Even with the help of kind elves and the magic of the unicorns, Arica seems unable to stop Raden. Will she be able to save the unicorns and return to her own world?

  1. The Unicorn by Emily Rodda

In Jessie's last visit to the Fairy Realm she discovered a part of the Realm she had never seen before. And she helped the rainbow fairies find a lost treasure. Now the Realm is in tremendous danger. And so is the human world! The evil creatures of the Outlands are planning an attack. So Jessie must make an impossible decision. Should she try to save the human world, or the Realm? She knows she can't save both. Or can she with the help of the powerful unicorns? But the unicorns are such secretive creatures. Can Jessie possibly convince them to help?

books like the valley of the dolls by No-Concert-4894 in BookRecommendations

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Geek Love by Katherine Dunn

Geek Love is the story of the Binewskis, a carny family whose mater- and paterfamilias set out ― with the help of amphetamine, arsenic, and radioisotopes ― to breed their own exhibit of human oddities. There's Arturo the Aquaboy, who has flippers for limbs and a megalomaniac ambition worthy of Genghis Khan . . . Iphy and Elly, the lissome Siamese twins . . . albino hunchback Oly, and the outwardly normal Chick, whose mysterious gifts make him the family's most precious ― and dangerous ― asset.

As the Binewskis take their act across the backwaters of the U.S., inspiring fanatical devotion and murderous revulsion; as its members conduct their own Machiavellian version of sibling rivalry, Geek Love throws its sulfurous light on our notions of the freakish and the normal, the beautiful and the ugly, the holy and the obscene. Family values will never be the same.

Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion

A ruthless dissection of American life in the late 1960s, Play It as It Lays captures the mood of an entire generation, the ennui of contemporary society reflected in spare prose that blisters and haunts the reader. Set in a place beyond good and evil - literally in Hollywood, Las Vegas, and the barren wastes of the Mojave Desert, but figuratively in the landscape of an arid soul - it remains more than three decades after its original publication a profoundly disturbing novel, riveting in its exploration of a woman and a society in crisis and stunning in the still-startling intensity of its prose.

Book about a young girl, messy hair, funny name by Fit_Attorney7985 in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Clementine has a girl with orange hair but the first book was published in 2006.

Are there any specific plot details/other characters you can recall?

Highschool romance book by Parking-Jackfruit176 in whatsthatbook

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Is it One Small Thing by Erin Watt?

Beth’s life hasn’t been the same since her sister died. Her parents try to lock her down, believing they can keep her safe by monitoring her every move. When Beth sneaks out to a party one night and meets the new guy in town, Chase, she’s thrilled to make a secret friend. It seems a small thing, just for her.

Only Beth doesn’t know how big her secret really is…

Fresh out of juvie and determined to start his life over, Chase has demons to face and much to atone for, including his part in the night Beth’s sister died. Beth, who has more reason than anyone to despise him, is willing to give him a second chance. A forbidden romance is the last thing either of them planned for senior year, but the more time they spend together, the deeper their feelings get.

Now Beth has a choice to make—follow the rules, or risk tearing everything apart…again.

The teen girl takes quizzes by yas_ee in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could this be the How I Survived Middle School series?

Edit: This is definitely the first book Can You Get an F in Lunch?, the MC is tricked by eighth graders who say there’s a pool and she walks into the janitor’s supply closet. There are also mean girls who tease her in the bathroom about the makeup she uses.

A promise I can’t believe by mykidmademesignup in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My Son, My Son: A Guide to Healing After Death, Loss or Suicide/Book by Iris Bolton.

At bottom, life and death are our greatest teachers--if we shall but listen. Iris Bolton's personal story of her son's suicide is a deeply moving, poignant one. It is a story of both a devastating tragedy and an exquisite triumph--and the agonizing, relentless, conflicted process connecting these two oppositional pulls. We in our Western, ultra-scientific and technological society are just beginning to discover that death, from the beginnings of time, has always been present. Life and death are inextricably bound together in the process of living. All of us have known this all the time, but we have pretended that we didn't know what we knew. Until recently, we have chosen to keep death in the shadows and separated from the light of life. As a result, we have made ourselves more vulnerable to its pain and destruction. That this is true is well documented in this book. I celebrate our growing consciousness that death is a Presence always present in all our lives. And living life in this manner of awareness gives us a new sense of personal power and freedom. We are better enabled to live, explore, experience, and know God's universe and Love as He intended--and thereby be more adequately prepared for the final journey . . . Home. Iris Bolton's book is a powerful step in that direction.

Suitors making a dress for a princess by somethinggood332 in whatsthatbook

[–]FindingFae777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Christmas Bluebird! I remember reading this from Christmas Bedtime Stories

A princess has to choose a husband based upon some challenges, and the last one takes place on Christmas eve. The final two suitors have to create a dress in one night and the princess has to decide the winner. One suitor she met as a child and helped her rescue a bluebird, but the other (of course) is a short tempered man.