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vickysg1 November 3 2021, 08:06:19 UTC
Your buddy’s name: kirstennnnnn
Choice 1: Alone by Lisa Gardner (Female Author)
Choice 2: Neuromancer by William Gibson (Sci-fi)
Choice 3: The Magician King by Lev Grossman (Fantasy)

I hope these are fine! Enjoy!

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kirstennnnnn November 3 2021, 17:03:47 UTC
thank you!

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panda November 3 2021, 10:47:46 UTC
Your buddy’s name: monkiainen
Choice 1: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle (fantasy/female author)
Choice 2: Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne Jones (fantasy/female author)
Choice 3: Warchild by Karin Lowachee (sci-fi/female author)

Happy Reading! :-)

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monkiainen November 3 2021, 13:03:48 UTC
Great choices, will post yours shortly 😀

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panda November 7 2021, 12:53:39 UTC
You're welcome. :-)

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kirstennnnnn November 3 2021, 17:06:11 UTC
I loved Howl's Moving Castle. 💕

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monkiainen November 3 2021, 13:11:47 UTC
Your buddy’s name: panda
Choice 1: Jurassic Park - Michael Crichton (scifi)
Choice 2: A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel, Volume One - Daniel Abraham (fantasy)
Choice 3: 3,096 Days - Natascha Kampusch (nonfiction + female author)

Hope these are fine!

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panda November 7 2021, 12:54:16 UTC
Thank you! :-)

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siberian_angel November 3 2021, 16:00:46 UTC
Your buddy’s name: unbound_ophelia, nice to be paired with you!
Choice 1: Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” by Zora Neale Hurston (Nonfiction / Female Author)
Choice 2: Caraval by Stephanie Garber (Fantasy / Female Author)
Choice 3: Dry by Neal Shusterman (SciFi)

I hope these are fine. =) As for Choice 1, I also recommend listening to the song Clotilda's on Fire by Shemekia Copeland at some point during the book, as the song itself tells the story of the very same ship and settlement.

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unbound_ophelia November 3 2021, 20:21:17 UTC
Thank you! I am happy to be paired with you too :)
These are great choices, thanks for the song rec for no. 1 as well.

I will pick yours in a second :)

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kirstennnnnn November 3 2021, 16:54:18 UTC
Your buddy’s name:vickysg1
Choice 1:Vingt Milles Lieues Sous les Mers by Jules Verne
Choice 2:Neverending Story by Michael Ende
Choice 3:Les Grands Discours de Femmes qui ont change l'Histoire by Celine Delavaux

You did have some scifi, but not under that category. 😉 Jules Verne created the Nautilus before submarines were a big thing. Happy reading!

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vickysg1 November 6 2021, 08:56:20 UTC
Thank you! And yes, I always forget I have Jules Verne novels in my TBR list.

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