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message 1: by Cody (new)

Cody Cox Has anybody been having trouble finding new reads that are not woke or feminazi or otherwise shoving a narrative or agenda down your throat when they could be telling a story?

It's like 9 out of 10 authors are sacrificing character development and good writing in order to make sure they check off all the right lgbtq boxes. I seriously just came here to read. Anybody else?


message 2: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
Maybe current fiction isn't really your thing.


message 3: by Fatman (new)

Fatman | 17 comments Or reading.


message 4: by Cody (new)

Cody Cox I assure you it is, just I prefer to hear a story. Not a political piece. I'd buy one if that's what I wanted.

In fact, I read a recent piece of work titled, The Worm and His Kings. It was really good. I liked it alot. The author is trans and much of the story is about the experiences of the trans main character. However, the character and the story were well written. The entire book wasn't about how the main character is trans. It actually had something to say. Unlike the majority of things written to push the current agenda.

All that being said, do you now have a recommendation?


message 5: by Cody (new)

Cody Cox Fatman wrote: "Or reading."

You see, bud, that wasn't necessary. Do you feel better?


message 6: by Fatman (new)

Fatman | 17 comments Feeling great, thanks!


message 7: by Kasia (new)

Kasia (kasia_s) | 4513 comments Mod
Cody wrote: "Fatman wrote: "Or reading."

You see, bud, that wasn't necessary. Do you feel better?"


You're awfully sensitive for a person who uses terms such as feminazi. Also being gay is not an agenda.


message 8: by Cody (new)

Cody Cox Fatman wrote: "Feeling great, thanks!"

Great, me too, especially now that babies are safe again...



message 9: by Fatman (new)

Fatman | 17 comments Cody wrote: "Fatman wrote: "Feeling great, thanks!"

Great, me too, especially now that babies are safe again..."


Appreciate you confirming my initial assumption.


message 10: by Char (last edited Jul 05, 2022 09:54AM) (new)

Char | 17457 comments Babies are safe? LOL History has taught you nothing.

As such, perhaps horror from the 70's thru early 2000's would be best to stick with. Lots of misogyny, bared breasts and the only gay characters, POC, transgenders, etc.. featured, get killed.


message 11: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
Char wrote: "Babies are safe? LOL History has taught you nothing."

My sentiment, exactly...


message 12: by Kandice (new)

Kandice | 360 comments You should probably stick to books written before about 1980 or so. By your definition, I think they get progressively more "woke" after that.

Having answered your question, I don't think the "now that babies are safe" comment belongs here. Sadly, the carriers of said babies, no longer are.


message 13: by Char (new)

Char | 17457 comments Please note that Cody is no longer a member of this group.
Thanks, Wendy!


message 14: by Glassaxe (new)

Glassaxe | 19 comments Lmao that was a ride


message 15: by Glassaxe (new)

Glassaxe | 19 comments I shouldn’t be laughing but they got roasted so hard


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