the 9 books I read in october 🍂 a katherine center tiebreaker, thrillers, sci-fi, and more

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @subhareadsbooks
    @subhareadsbooks 7 дней назад

    Love your vlogs but also love your sit down chatty videos! Okay everyone loves Divine Rivals but I’m not sure if I enjoy YA as much as most people. Would you say it’s super YA-y? Binti sounds interesting! Such a great reading month. 💖

    • @mansparekh
      @mansparekh  7 дней назад

      Thank you for watching, Subha! I personally don't think Divine Rivals gives off major YA vibes. It would probably be better classified as new adult since the main characters are 18-19 years old. I'm not a huge YA reader myself, but still enjoyed this one, so might be worth a shot!

  • @ndsire
    @ndsire 8 дней назад +1

    The character in my novel talks to a horse who looks like a unicorn because of a cybernetic implant that gives the horse the ability to communicate through telepathy.

    • @mansparekh
      @mansparekh  8 дней назад

      Now THAT is trippy

    • @ndsire
      @ndsire 8 дней назад

      ​@@mansparekhI will try to send you a limited first print. Who knows. Might be worth a lot later.

  • @ndsire
    @ndsire 8 дней назад

    Yea, I don't like smut either. I prefer those scenes to be hidden behind the prose. What's the biggest pet peeve about how men write women?

    • @mansparekh
      @mansparekh  7 дней назад

      I actually sometimes enjoy smut haha! Depends on how it's written. I was mostly trying to distinguish the sexual fantasies that Murakami writes from the smut we see in a lot of popular literature

    • @ndsire
      @ndsire 6 дней назад

      @@mansparekh People say that many sci-fi authors live out their fantasies in their writing. I think that can be true. I like to write those scenes behind flowery allegory where a sentence can be interpreted in two ways, one way to the plot and the other to the juicy details.