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★Buddy/Group Read Retirement★ > Fledgling (June 2023) Buddy Read Discussion - Laurel & Faith

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✨faith✨trust✨pixiedust✨ Dead Account; Not Coming Back (faithm99) Welcome to the Fledgling Buddy Read Discussion thread! This thread officially opens on [TBD] and anyone can join at any time. Please keep in mind that spoilers are allowed in this thread but only up to the group's current reading place. Do not spoil the book if you've read further than the group. Any extra days can be used to catch up!

Each day we will be reading by chapters or page numbers. Page numbers are an approximation based on the hardcover or paperback that is the default on Goodreads. The suggested Buddy Read discussion schedule is as follows:

Week of 06/[TBD] (I will use June 20th as a benchmark, but this is subject to change)
June 20: Chapters 1-4
June 21: Chapters 5-8
June 22: Chapters 9-12
June 23: Chapters 13-16
June 24: Chapters 17-20

Week of 06/25
June 25: Chapters 21-24
June 26: Chapters 25-Epilogue

PARTICIPANTS
~ Laurel
~ Faith


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) June 20th works for me! Or whenever lol


✨faith✨trust✨pixiedust✨ Dead Account; Not Coming Back (faithm99) laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "June 20th works for me! Or whenever lol"

I'm not sure when the book will be available (estimate has been fluctuating wildly recently) so I'm just going to plan for then, and then if I need to just buy it, then I will 😅


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Jen Well-Steered (well-steered) I'm reading this book this month so I'd love to join the discussion. No guarantees I can stick to the timeline.


✨faith✨trust✨pixiedust✨ Dead Account; Not Coming Back (faithm99) There's no guarantee that we'll stick to it either haha so please, join us! :)


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) ✨faith✨trust✨pixiedust✨ wrote: "There's no guarantee that we'll stick to it either haha so please, join us! :)"

Has your hold come in yet?


✨faith✨trust✨pixiedust✨ Dead Account; Not Coming Back (faithm99) @laurel Nope :(


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Jen Well-Steered (well-steered) Normally what I would do when I read a book is google the name + book club discussion questions. Sadly, this book did not yield many results. So I've come up with a couple of them on my own:

1. What other vampire media have you been into?
2. How are the vampires in this book similar or different to others you've encountered?


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Jen Well-Steered (well-steered) Personally, I'm not an obsessive consumer of vampire media, I've read Dracula, loved Buffy the Vampire Slayer, watched True Blood with increasing disinterest every year, and I'm currently very into What we do in the shadows. But that's it.

I find every vampire mythology has slightly different rules depending on what the purpose of the story is. So in Dracula the main character is supposed to be seductive but evil, so humans find him attractive, but ultimately he isn't good for them. In this book at least so far, they're attractive and seductive, but relatively benign for humans.


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) I'm also not a huge vampire fan, although in my teens-twenties I read a lot of urban fantasy, specifically with vampires (although I found shifters more fascinating).

I'm up to chapter 5 and (view spoiler)


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Up to Chapter 14 (view spoiler)


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) And done. (view spoiler)


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Jen Well-Steered (well-steered) I've got behind, like a good procrastinator. I got halfway but then since the weekend I haven't touched it.


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Jen Well-Steered (well-steered) I finished it yesterday. I read this because a prompt on a book challenge I decided to do this year was read something by Octavia Butler. If I had heard of her, it was only the name, I didn't know what kind of writer she was. My library had some of her books on the shelf, so I picked the one that was shortest. I'm not a huge scifi fan, and I found the writing in this quite stilted. And there's so much description that does nothing to advance the plot. Why does Shori describe every time she gets up and gets dressed, when all she ever wears is jeans and a t-shirt?

As to the vampire stuff, there are two general descriptions of what happens when they bite someone: 1. They drain the person's blood and they die or 2. They drink some of the person's blood and it becomes a relationship. In the second category, the relationship always becomes very intimate, if not always sexual.

The book says that Shori had 7 symbionts before she was injured, and they don't feed from children as the risk of injury is too great. They don't say at what age an Ina would start taking on symbionts, either. So yeah, this book is implying that a being that is pretty old but presents like a human child is doing pretty intimate things with people whose outward appearance is much older than her.


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