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My much requested list of resources for studying astrophysics. Happy learning!
found this website on tiktok!! it’s a website for queer book recs!
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Hey! So out of all the ace literature I've read the protagonist is always seems to be a male so I was wondering if you knew any good books with female main characters? Or non binary characters?
Oh! I know some really great ones!
Rose’s Ace Lady Rec List#AceWeek Day 2!
Young Adult Books:
Tash Hearts Tolstoy: I personally didn’t get into this book because I think it’s because I’m aging out of the target demographic. As a teenager, I think I would have ADORED this book so I always give it a mention.
Let’s Talk About Love:This book brings me a lot of joy. The publisher was like let’s put ace flag colors on the cover. It features a fluffy college story, heavy and honest ace struggles, a black ace lead and a man of color as the love interest. Probably my favorite YA for aces.
The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy:While technically a book two, this book alone is great and even better if you read the very mlm first book featuring her brother. Felicity is in both, and if you want an aro ace, absolutely pick this gem up.
The Birds, The Bees, And You and Me: I haven’t actually read this book, but it’s the only YA book maybe the only novel I know that has multiple ace flags on the cover. That’s so wild to me. Anyways, this book looks really interesting and while the main character isn’t ace like the last ones, it’s own voices and again flags!
Technically, You Started It:I l-o-v-e this book. It’s written like a series of texts between two characters and it’s so well done and unique. I actually wrote a review on it here.
New Adult / Adult:
Soft on Soft: I think this book is the hashtag of like #FatGirlsInLove or something similar, forgive me. It’s fluffy, it’s written by an ace of color about aces so like high marks there.
The only aces in this genre that are women also tend to be romance so I’m less familiar with them. There’s probably another dozen more. So really do check out our database of them.
In this age range you do have my books which both have non-binary aces but this I made this post female-heavy I’m just not going to include them here. Also in the database though.
Other:
Unburied Fables:This is a charity anthology with tons of stories, several have ace women of different romance leanings all finding a happily ever after.
Borderlands: Maya from this video game is ace. It’s not a ton of like on-screen ace content but I think it’s awesome that it was written by an ace and includes an ace.
The Movement:Trevor from this teenage superhero comic is ace, which is pretty cool because it’s an author is a bigger name in the industry so likely a good jumping point if you want to try this style of comic.
Moonlighters:This series is a funny like creature hunting comic, Sue is a fat ace whose just great I wish I could have this in the paperback forum but when I read it was only digital but sooooo worth supporting so we all can have more of it.
Princeless: Raven: The Pirate Princess:This comic has an ace of color and another series that like needs support since it’s still going. It’s about a bunch of women being pirates.
Re-reading Besom, Stang & Sword and doing a thorough study and honestly...it's such a breath of fresh air. There's things in there I didn't even pick up on as being notable because they were already things I thought or did, but re-reading it, I understand so much more about my path and how it relates to what this book is trying to say.
have you heard of the book “A Woman is No Man” by Etaf Rum? Rum is a woman who was born in new york to palestinian immigrants and in this book she writes about three (fictional) generations of a family of palestinians, detailing the unique struggles each woman faced. the grandmother-in-law was born in a refugee camp in palestine (due to israel’s forceful relocation of palestinians), she traveled to new york and was married off (1/2)
no I haven’t even heard of it but now I wanna read it!!! wish I had that it sounds like a good read
Okay. For those of you wanting a book with a Fat, POC character, intact, the entire book is full of POC characters, women in positions of power and intelligent, along with Hispanic culture and references, read "The Girl of Fire Thorns" it is religious, but as someone who despises Christian literature, I love this series and this is my second time reading it.
The BBC estimates that most people will only read 6 books out of the 100 listed below. Bold the ones you’ve read.
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen The Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte Harry Potter series - JK Rowling (counted as one) To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee The Bible Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman Great Expectations - Charles Dickens Little Women - Louisa M Alcott Tess of the D’Urbervilles - Thomas Hardy Catch 22 - Joseph Heller Complete Works of Shakespeare
Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien Birdsong - Sebastian Faulk Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger The Time Traveller’s Wife - Audrey Niffenegger Middlemarch - George Eliot Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald (currently reading) Bleak House - Charles Dickens War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy David Copperfield - Charles Dickens Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis Emma - Jane Austen Persuasion - Jane Austen The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe - CS Lewis The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini Captain Corelli’s Mandolin - Louis De Bernieres Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden Winnie the Pooh - AA Milne Animal Farm - George Orwell The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez A Prayer for Owen Meaney - John Irving The Woman in White - Wilkie Collins Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery Far From The Madding Crowd - Thomas Hardy. The Handmaid’s Tale - Margaret Atwood Lord of the Flies - William Golding Atonement - Ian McEwan Life of Pi - Yann Martel Dune - Frank Herbert Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen A Suitable Boy - Vikram Seth The Shadow of the Wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafon A Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens Brave New World - Aldous Huxley The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time - Mark Haddon Love In The Time Of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov The Secret History - Donna Tartt The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
On The Road - Jack Kerouac Jude the Obscure - Thomas Hardy Bridget Jones’s Diary - Helen Fielding Midnight’s Children - Salman Rushdie Moby Dick - Herman Melville Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens Dracula - Bram Stoker The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson Ulysses - James Joyce The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome Germinal - Emile Zola Vanity Fair - William Makepeace Thackeray Possession - AS Byatt. A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell The Color Purple - Alice Walker The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry Charlotte’s Web - EB White The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Faraway Tree Collection - Enid Blyton Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad The Little Prince - Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks Watership Down - Richard Adams A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas Hamlet - William Shakespeare Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
I’ve read 12, which isn’t too shabby considering how much I actually read classics (which is not much)
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Does anyone know any good Historical Mysteries set in Korea? It's for my mom's birthday.