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message 1: by Taylor (new)

Taylor | 2 comments Hello? Mt name is Taylor and I am curious if anyone is active in this group?


message 2: by Claudia (new)

Claudia | 9 comments Not really, I miss having a list of good books to read 🥲


message 3: by Pam (new)

Pam | 1101 comments Mod
With Emma Watson gone, much of the work was done by the moderators. When people stopped commenting and voting it seemed that people were not interested.

If people are still interested, let us know if you are interested in a non-fiction or fiction book to read.


message 4: by Charles (new)

Charles | 27 comments I’m sad Emma had to go, let’s hope it’s not because of weirdos or boring commentary! Sad also that the very good job done by the mods like Pam had to stop.


message 5: by Jimena (new)

Jimena Rodríguez I'd love to have some books suggestions, Pam


message 6: by Taylor (new)

Taylor | 2 comments I would love a some fiction book suggestions!


message 7: by Roslin (new)

Roslin  Sinclair | 6 comments I would definitely be interested in some group reads! fiction or nonfiction, I'm not picky


message 8: by Ekaterina (new)

Ekaterina Kalinina | 1 comments Hello, yes, that's sad, any chance that the activity will resume?


message 9: by Adrian (last edited Sep 18, 2024 01:11AM) (new)

Adrian | 1 comments Hello, I'm not frequently active on GoodReads personally, but I would absolutely be interested in recommendations of fiction reads. Honestly, engaging nonfiction about the below topics would also be welcome.
Especially feminist fiction that has solid representation of neurodivergent and chronically disabled characters, even if it's unlabeled as such. (Personally, I'm highly interested in finding some solid and accurate narcolepsy (with or without cataplexy) depictions in fictional stories, along with characters on the autism spectrum, and characters with ADHD- even better if they have any combo of the above). I know that's especially particular, but I figured I'd toss the idea into the ether just in case anyone knows of a particularly relevant title.


message 10: by Florian (new)

Florian (laughingflow) | 241 comments Hey there! I suppose it depends on group members. If enough people voice they want some book recommendations, then Moderator will be motivated to provide some :)


message 11: by Charles (new)

Charles | 27 comments what’s a trendy non-fiction femist book today?


message 12: by Ana (new)

Ana V. Why did Emma leave?


message 13: by Pam (last edited Sep 22, 2024 12:46PM) (new)

Pam | 1101 comments Mod
Ana wrote: "Why did Emma leave?"

You can read her explanation here.


message 14: by Debbyanne (new)

Debbyanne Southwell | 22 comments I love the books by Virginia Andrews and you never know what's around the next corner and some Biblical History and Bible Stories would be wonderful to follow along with others and other authors on Feminist.I haven't read a lot on this subject but looking forward to it! Another great book would be on the Ripper Murders as they were never solved and Murder Mysteries.!


message 15: by Ana (new)

Ana V. I don’t know when it comes to the definition of feminist. I feel that throughout the years, some have taken it into extremism. Regardless, book recommendations would be great.


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