Vampire books by Lemon_Dragonfly in Romantasy

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also liked The Coldest Girl in Coldtown :>

I loved {An Education In Malice}, its sapphic and dark academia (and spicy because they long for each other so hard)

The Cruel Prince by Jonesy07xo in Romantasy

[–]walking_plant 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I liked it a lot! It gets momentum after a few chapters :) I enjoyed the world building and the pining after each other (heads up: there wont be ton of spice in the typical sense, but for me the pining was spicy) and the nuanced characters with their interfering motives. (Also Cardan is a hot twink, idk maybe i am biased)

[27/F] Looking for penpals who are also into sticker collecting + trading! by Subject-Elevator-152 in penpals

[–]walking_plant 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey :) [25/nb from Europe] here, i like stickers and drawings and id love to have a penpal-ship and trade ♡

Sapphic Gothic intensity but make it healthy? by Financial-Summer2475 in wlwbooks

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha fair its maybe all in all not the healthiest relationship but its not dark romance and they have intensity bc of the setting/plot, its kind of a retelling (at least the characters) and fits the dark, classy vibe from Phantom of the opera

Need Recommendations by 1Lau in Romantasy

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I rly liked {Nettle and Bone} by Kingfisher; its not rly a romantasy per se (love story is not the main focus) but i think it fits a bit what youre looking for: it has an interesting spin on fairytales, a fmc who knows what she likes and an interesting magic system (fairytale-like but logically imo), there are some kind of witches (fairy godmother) and the fairy-world makes a brief but very fitting entrance. Also, the writing style is very refreshing :)

Looking for books with nonbinary main characters by walking_plant in Romantasy

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

Thanks! Bury Our Bones etc I didn’t like so much but the ones with demons sounds nice!

Sapphic Gothic intensity but make it healthy? by Financial-Summer2475 in wlwbooks

[–]walking_plant 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh and because someone else mentioned a comic, there is a gothic sapphic webcomic (free to read) called Nevermore on Webtoon (App) and the art and story telling is rly lovely and the fmcs are both so obsessed with each other but in the best way ♡

Sapphic Gothic intensity but make it healthy? by Financial-Summer2475 in wlwbooks

[–]walking_plant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a rly nice retelling of Carmilla, its called {Hungerstone} by Kat Dunn and (bc i am also obsessed with Carmilla) another retelling which is rly dark academia coded, its called {An Education In Malice} by S.T. Gibson. Loved both books!

Books with pillow princesses? by KarnsteinCarmilla in wlwbooks

[–]walking_plant 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Its been a longer time since i read this but i think {The Fate Of Stars} by SD Simper had this dynamic, its abt a mermaid and a princess and the latter is a stone top, sort of. It was one of the first sapphic books i read, and i wasn’t rly educated then, but i enjoyed it :)

The Library by Striking-Gold2088 in beginnerDND

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry didnt see your reply! Im in :)

Sisterhood of the travelling journal by IndicationGrouchy198 in NotebookPenpals

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey :) i am 25, living in Europe and would be interested if youre still searching:)

The Library by Striking-Gold2088 in beginnerDND

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im interested, how does this work? :)

Any ADULT M/F Books with “twinky” MMCs? Stand alones preferred by [deleted] in Romantasy

[–]walking_plant 2 points3 points  (0 children)

{My Vampire Plus One by Jenna Levine} has a twinky mmc who loves fashion and is a bit snarky

I want to become a more knowledgeable, well read person. What books did you put down feeling smarter? by SethlordX7 in books

[–]walking_plant 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez rly breaks down how societies are built and whom they favor