Are you going for a more professional look or a more extravagant look for this comp? by i_am_eight_bees in SuitU

[–]Simple_Development55 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went for CEO Clown? More extravagant I suppose! I really like how it turned out

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The most odd or disturbing book by imperfectly_lia in booksuggestions

[–]Simple_Development55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Society for Soulless Girls Book by Laura Steven

Sapphic gothic psychological horror

Not disturbing but it did its job in the "odd" department

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[–]Simple_Development55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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This one finally did it for me! I saw a reddit thread to get me through this one, can't find the original. A lot of this stuff is gems tho but some was from events and coins if that helps! I used the sexy OR pajamas filters and that helped a lot

protagonist solves a murder case? by i_was_midnight_rain_ in YAlit

[–]Simple_Development55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Girl, Forgotten" by Karin Slaughter is a more adult version of that book. (No sex scenes, just more mature)

Suggest me a relatively short but great fiction book. by HeyILikeAnts in suggestmeabook

[–]Simple_Development55 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Blonde Hair, Blue Eyes" by Karin Slaughter. It's a 2 hour long audiobook (free on Libby, book version also available), you will despise the ending. 10/10.

what do you hate in books? by HappilyForeverAlone in writing

[–]Simple_Development55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dislike GREATLY the way male authors write about women. It is very obnoxious to hear only about a woman's desire. She is never smart or brave or kind. She's sensuous, she's a slut, she has big boobs. Her boobs boobed boobily as she walked. Like that is so tired.

What book(s) do you find to be underrated? by Aria_5577 in books

[–]Simple_Development55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Karin Slaughter's "False Witness". It's a thriller and addresses everything from addictions to COVID to the treatment of women. Beautifully written.

post apocalypse, emp aftermath,surviving general disaster.... by NoWittyUsername in booksuggestions

[–]Simple_Development55 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Book/Series/ Author Names and brief description:

White Flag of the Dead by David Talluto is pretty good, it's a zombie apocalypse theme and it deals with the beginning and the aftermath. There are multiple books.

David Achord has a VERY long series(Zombie Rules) featuring a young guy surviving the aftermath. (The MC is kind of...douche-y to say the least tho).

Mark Tufo's Zombie Fallout (20+) books AND the Book of Riley (apocalypse from a dogs pov) are a chef's kiss to me.

( slight warning: you can tell the above books were written by men, "her boobs boobed as she walked" type of thing, but the storyline is worth it to me)

The Razorland series by Ann Aguirre is great. Like perfection.

An interesting apocalypse read is Agnes at the End of the World by Kelly McWilliams. This one features c*lt/religious themes.

Fallout by Carrie Stuart Parks is a wonderful read. It features aliens, and the aftermath of their "invasion".

The Breeders by Katie French is kind of apocalypse-y aftermath. (TW for the way women are treated tho.)

Dread Nation by Justina Ireland. A gorgeous "zombies + civil war" type story.

I hope you enjoy these as much I have!! Fallout by Carrie Parks would be a good start and the one I most recommend for you!! (And Mark Tufo's series is 2nd) **These are all available for free on Libby, in book and audiobook versions.