u/New_Pop6258

Adventure Written by a woman

Hey y'all, I've found it suprisingly difficult to find books I like written by a woman. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ that could be a personal fault. Could be that the local library is too small to organically find very many books that fit me.

Things I like:

- conspiracies

- horses

- woodcraft

- soft or hard magic as long as it makes narrative sense or is treated like a tool

- the military/the sea/travel

- animals and plants (but not something that resembles one of Disney's "dogs")

- Drew Hayes' way of dealing with politics. All the discrimination is in world and isn't used to take potshots at ppl he disagrees with in the real world. I want this to be a book I can share with just about anyone without any "just keep in mind... ", "before u read it you should know..."

Things I don't like:

- sudden and unwilling undressing

- sudden/very detailed or unwilling intimacy

- school (sorry HP :/)

- breaking the fourth wall to talk about a political point

Book I loved:

- the green rider (book 1)

Books I liked:

- Graceling series

I want to put that I like the supernatural too, but my experience with that kind of book has been that it is smut. 100% of the two times I gave it a chance.

Also also also, I am an avid reader, and I'm wanting to be able to list like a dozen or so books off the top of my head written by women that I would recommend. Because with male authors I have the opposite problem. There are too many books I could recommend

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u/New_Pop6258 — 5 days ago