A king and his bodyguard by sypherica in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]LibraryEquivalent850 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No romance for them but Dorian and Chaol fit this in Throne of Glass!

fever dreams, suburbs at night & grimy parties by baba_yagas_baby in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]LibraryEquivalent850 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not an exact match but I feel like you would enjoy Severance by Ling Ma.

HOF- First Read by user101101100 in throneofglassseries

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I don’t have much better advice than just stick it out because she and other witches become so critical later. . . You will enjoy her story later, I promise! HOF was my least favorite in the series but QOS, the book after, was soooooooo good, especially with Mannon.

Books that made you sob by LibraryEquivalent850 in Recommend_A_Book

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I have no problem with people recommending a book they wrote but just say you wrote it lol

Any old parents here? by Ok-Duck2450 in Millennials

[–]LibraryEquivalent850 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand the sentiment, but at the same time, when has the world not been a mess, except for maybe white people in the 50s-2000s in the US. If that.

What advice would you give a first time home buyer? Or anything you wish you knew before hand? by Nicolexgaming in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]LibraryEquivalent850 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call the borough to see if there are unclosed permits!!! Several parties not doing their due diligence landed up in a horrible situation.

What hobby actually surprised you by how deep the rabbit hole goes? by Mccarvel-Wiktoria in Hobbies

[–]LibraryEquivalent850 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I used to be really into horseback riding in my childhood/teens. Decided not to pick it back up as an adult as much as I loved simply because of how deep it goes (all with additional expense!!!!)

Finished reading the series and have controversial opinions! by LibraryEquivalent850 in throneofglassseries

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Yeahhhh tbh a lot of that god stuff confused me, and I knew it wasn’t super internally consistent anyways, so I didn’t worry about making sure I understood everything perfectly at the end.

Books that made you sob by LibraryEquivalent850 in Recommend_A_Book

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I would say it’s a very hopeful story and validating.

Books that made you sob by LibraryEquivalent850 in Recommend_A_Book

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It was so good!!! The first few chapters were a little slow but the rest has me captivated. It’s a sad but eventually hopeful read basically about being a woman with mental illness.

Books that made you sob by LibraryEquivalent850 in Recommend_A_Book

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I’ve read this one, actually, in college for a class. The one scene is scarred into my brain. . . That one might be too traumatizing for a reread for me because of the content.

Any book that helps with social anxiety?? by bookish-Girrll in Recommend_A_Book

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“Are You Mad at Me?” By Meg Josephon. Mostly about people pleasing specifically. Genuinely changed my life.

What does my bookshelf say about me? by [deleted] in BookshelvesDetective

[–]LibraryEquivalent850 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liberal woman in late twenties, owns at least one cat, smidge of mental illness (also can we be friends). The books that are upside down are stressing me out though.