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Your Most Triggering Book/Book Trigger Warnings ⚠️⚠️
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Feb 01, 2024 04:20PM

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I'm not affected by trigger warnings and to me they have no meaning when it comes to my reading experience.
In general, I like when a book gets access to my emotions. It helps me diving deeper into a character or a story.

On the other hand, when I was in college I had a book that triggered me in a far stranger way. It was called, I think, “Michelle speaks”. It was written by a woman who had been abused my a satanic cult. I had no idea why everything that she said happened was so triggering at the time but, I decided to make this book my first ever dnf. I can only assume I was doing this without being aware but that book turned up everywhere for a couple of years. Even though I remember putting it on my bookcase it was in my suitcase when I got to college. I finally gave it away so it would stop turning up.