RoseyLittle Posted February 10 Report Posted February 10 Name: Rosey Age: 41 I have too many favourites I can’t pick! 😆 Favourite books as an adult: Kushiel’s Dart (Phedre’s Series) - Jacqueline Carey, Outlander series - Diana Gabaldon, Fourth Wing series - Rebecca Yarros (gotta cheer a fellow Ehlers girl!), the Black Jewel series - Anne Bishop (would live in this word if I could lol), Court of Ravens duet - Liv Zander (made me cry and no book does that). And if I need to laugh out loud until I can’t breathe - the One for the Money series - Janet Evonavich. Ooo Captured and other books by Rosa Lee because I love the song lists in them! Plus forced proximity for the win! Favourite books as a child: Sing the Four Quarters - Tanya Huff, Emma and Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen, Oryx and Crake series - Margaret Atwood, Hobbit & Lord of the Rings - Tolkien, The Lost Regiment series - William Forstchen, Friday - Robert Heinlein, Harry Potter series - by she who will not be named, The Worldwar series - Harry Turtledove, Valdemar series - Mercedes Lackey, Practical Magic books - Alice Hoffman, anything by Terry Pratchet (gotta love those funny footnotes) and who didn’t love Nancy Drew classics! Favourite genre: Fantasy / supernatural, Sci-fi, DDlg, dark romance, all the spice!!! Favourite troupe: touch her and die vibes, morally grey character, grumpy/sunshine, who did this to you, enemies to lovers, sassy banter Least favourite types of main characters: helpless heroines, characters without deep development and growth, arrogant mmc who have no reason to be One book that deserved a sequel: I can’t think of any!! I read too many series 🫣 Do you read physical books or digital: I prefer physical books (yum pages smell) but I also read kindle because my thick series books can dislocate my ehlers thumbs 🤣 How much do you read a week: As much as I can humanly squish into my schedule (plus I have a ton of work books constantly on the go) 2
Daddy Bear 77 Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 Name: Daddy Bear Age: 48 Favorite books as an adult: 1984 by George Orwell & Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris, 12 Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, Turtles All the Way Down by John Green Favorite book as a child: Castle Roogna by Piers Anthony Favorite genre: Sci-fi, Fantasy, horror, humor, anything by John Green Favorite troupe: redemption arc Least Favorite types of main characters: Mary Sue/Marty Stu One book that deserved a sequel: Three Body Problem, yes it got a well deserved sequel but the question wasn't what book that didn't get a sequel but deserved one 🤭. Do you read physical books or digital: Both but prefer digital/audio books to help with ADHD How much do you read a week: Approximately 20 hours On 2/10/2026 at 9:56 AM, RoseyLittle said: Name: Rosey Age: 41 I have too many favourites I can’t pick! 😆 Favourite books as an adult: Kushiel’s Dart (Phedre’s Series) - Jacqueline Carey, Outlander series - Diana Gabaldon, Fourth Wing series - Rebecca Yarros (gotta cheer a fellow Ehlers girl!), the Black Jewel series - Anne Bishop (would live in this word if I could lol), Court of Ravens duet - Liv Zander (made me cry and no book does that). And if I need to laugh out loud until I can’t breathe - the One for the Money series - Janet Evonavich. Ooo Captured and other books by Rosa Lee because I love the song lists in them! Plus forced proximity for the win! Favourite books as a child: Sing the Four Quarters - Tanya Huff, Emma and Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen, Oryx and Crake series - Margaret Atwood, Hobbit & Lord of the Rings - Tolkien, The Lost Regiment series - William Forstchen, Friday - Robert Heinlein, Harry Potter series - by she who will not be named, The Worldwar series - Harry Turtledove, Valdemar series - Mercedes Lackey, Practical Magic books - Alice Hoffman, anything by Terry Pratchet (gotta love those funny footnotes) and who didn’t love Nancy Drew classics! Favourite genre: Fantasy / supernatural, Sci-fi, DDlg, dark romance, all the spice!!! Favourite troupe: touch her and die vibes, morally grey character, grumpy/sunshine, who did this to you, enemies to lovers, sassy banter Least favourite types of main characters: helpless heroines, characters without deep development and growth, arrogant mmc who have no reason to be One book that deserved a sequel: I can’t think of any!! I read too many series 🫣 Do you read physical books or digital: I prefer physical books (yum pages smell) but I also read kindle because my thick series books can dislocate my ehlers thumbs 🤣 How much do you read a week: As much as I can humanly squish into my schedule (plus I have a ton of work books constantly on the go) "She who will not be named" 🤭 1
LoverEcho Posted February 15 Report Posted February 15 (edited) Name: Echo Age: 31 Favorite book as an adult: The Court of Ravens Duet by Liv Zander. Wish I could read them for the first time again so much. Coming in second for me is the Murderbot series by Martha Wells. Favorite book as a child: Baby Beluga by Raffi Favorite genre: Dark Romance, Monster Romance, Horror/Thriller, Romantasy, Fantasy. Favorite troupe: Stalker, touch her and die, masked men, why choose, obsessive mmc, morally grey. Least Favorite types of main characters: Ones that fall in love too quickly/easily. One book that deserved a sequel: Phantasma by Kaylie Smith, would’ve liked a continuation vs the second book with a new story line. Grave Love by Audrey Rush as well, for the same reason. Do you read physical books or digital: Both, I read several physical and digital books at the same time. How much do you read a week: Depends on the week, but I typically spend 2-3 hours reading everyday. Edited February 15 by LoverEcho 1
PigtailPrincess Posted February 15 Author Report Posted February 15 Yessss! Loving all these new profiles! Thank you all 💚💚💚 Was going to mention that if anyone is interested or sees a profile they connect with head over to the Reading Buddies section and fill out an application!! Also anyone is free to start a book discussion if ypu are reading something and wanna vent about it! 1 1
LunaBrook Posted April 20 Report Posted April 20 Name: Lunaaa aka little (coffee) bean Age: 27 Favorite book as an adult: the ' Windy city series' and 'Chestnut springs series', absolutely loved them and they got me back into reading after a long long time. Favorite book as a child: I wasn't the biggest reader when i was a child, but when i am in little space I love reading all the Winnie the Pooh and Paddington books. Favorite genre: smuuuut, dark romance, sci-fi, romance Favorite troupe: both hurting, but learning to trust and love again Least Favorite types of main characters: shizzzy assholes, but the backstory why they became that way doesnt get explained, so they become pure eeevil One book that deserved a sequel: luckily I've only read series that have been completed. Lets hope that I dont encounter this feeeling Do you read physical books or digital: bothh, ive got some physical bookies but most times I read them on my e-reader or when really desperate as an pdf on ma phone How much do you read a week: depends on the hyper focus, sometimes 4 books a week, sometimes nutting for weeks or months. Help me find my next series pretty please ! 1
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM On 12/3/2024 at 11:12 PM, Andriel_Isilien said: Name: Andriel Age: 36 Favorite book as an adult: Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson Favorite book as a child: Redwall series by Brian Jacques Favorite genre: Sci-Fi and Fantasy Favorite trope: Hurt/Comfort Least favorite types of main characters: Mary Sue aka Bella Swan One book that deserved a sequel: This is hard because most books I read are series. I may have to come back to this as I think more. Do you read physical books or digital: Kindle (audio is also great!) How much do you read a week: Uhh.... I haven't tracked that 😅 Ohhhh a Brandon Sanderson fan!!! That is dedication. Thank you for these answers friend! 1
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:37 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:37 AM On 12/20/2024 at 8:38 AM, kryssi01 said: Name: Kryssi Age: 42 Favorite book as an adult: Fourth Wing series Favorite book as a child: The boxcar children Favorite genre: romance, romantacy, fantasy Favorite trope: who did this to you / instant love Least favorite types of main characters: drama queens One book that deserved a sequel: lol all of them I never want to leave a book world. Do you read physical books or digital: Kindle and physical books How much do you read a week: hours a day Yesssss who did thia to you are the best!! That moment always makes me do a little book squeal lol. Thank you for your answers!
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:38 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:38 AM On 4/17/2025 at 3:03 PM, Zeabracorns said: Name: Baylee Age: 21 Favorite book as an adult: Turtles all the way down by John Green Favorite book as a child: Junie b Jones Favorite genre: fantasy, thriller, romance Favorite troupe: unsure Least Favorite types of main characters: full of themselves One book that deserved a sequel: they both die at the end Do you read physical books or digital: digital How much do you read a week: not enough (barely any) 😧 Ohhhh I have heard AMAZING things about They Both Die at The End but have been scared to tackle it. Thank you for your answers friend!
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:40 AM On 4/23/2025 at 6:41 AM, Solitarily_Me said: Name: Lynnie Age: 57 Favourite book as an adult: Don't have one particular favourite. Favourite book as a child: I loved "Nancy Plays Nurse" by Diane Sherman. But I would basically read anything I could get my hands on. Favourite genre: Mysteries, romances, Ddlg romances Favourite troupe: Daddy rescues little and takes care of her, helps her to be/realise her little self. Least Favorite types of main characters: stalker types One book that deserved a sequel: Can't think of one off the top of my head, but I know there have been a few. Do you read physical books or digital: Digital How much do you read a week: 5-6 books (yes, I have too much time on my hands) I am currently working my way through the "Aunt Dimity" series by Nancy Atherton. Best thing about the series, some of the adults have some sort of stuffie friend (the main character, Lori, has a pink bunny named Reginald whom she talks to on a regular basis.) I would not say too much time, spunds dreamy. I think we all have enough time to read more you are just dedicated! Thank you for your answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:42 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:42 AM On 5/18/2025 at 7:34 PM, Flower_Dragon said: Name: Flower Age: 39 Favorite book as an adult: Legends and Lattes? I haven't been reading as much as I'd like to, honestly. Favorite book as a child: Wuthering Heights or Little Women Favorite genre: Currently, I like cozy anything. Favorite troupe: Uh...oh, I do really love guard dog and master tropes, particularly if they both are aware of and lean into it. Least Favorite types of main characters: 2 dimensional ones. Make me feel something, love, hate, angry, anything but indifference. One book that deserved a sequel: I dunno, honestly, I don't think sequels are a necessity and sometimes ruin characters because the author was forced to write more books. Or the author writes themselves into a corner. Do you read physical books or digital: Digital How much do you read a week: Not nearly enough. Ohhhh I was also a huge Classics reader when I was younger. One of my early loves. Thank you for your answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:43 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:43 AM On 5/29/2025 at 3:39 PM, littlegala said: Name: Jenny Age: 43 Favorite book as an adult: I was really into Game of Thrones. I prefer them than to the show. Favorite book as a child:The Secret Garden. Made me want a big yard and garden. I don't have a big yard bit it's a yard and a pretty garden lol. Favorite genre: Fantasy Favorite troupe: I love a lot of them Least Favorite types of main characters: the foolish second male lead One book that deserved a sequel: don't know Do you read physical books or digital: both How much do you read a week: lately not too much. Looking to change that. Ok yesssss to the Game of Tgrones thing. Wasn't the writing sooooo different from the show??? Thank you friend for your answers.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM On 6/10/2025 at 5:36 AM, Sicarie said: Name: Jessi Age: 43 Favorite book as an adult: God of Fury by Rina Kent Favorite book as a child: It by Stephen King Favorite genre: Romance (smutty kind hehe) Favorite troupe: Forced proximity and Enemies to Lovers Least Favorite types of main characters: Arrogant know-it-alls One book that deserved a sequel: To Catch a Firefly by Emmy Sanders Do you read physical books or digital: Both, but mostly digital How much do you read a week: I used to read a book a day, but lately I’ve been super busy, so maybe twice a week. Forced proximity makes for some of the BEST spice. Haven't read one in a little while so I need to find another good one. Thank you for your answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM On 7/17/2025 at 8:41 PM, saraa said: While im thinking about books I'm going to finally fill this out lol Name: Sara Age:19 Favorite book as an adult: the Goldfinch (Donna tartt) Favorite book as a child: technically this is a series but I loved all of the magic tree house Favorite genre: contemporary fiction Favorite troupe: unhinged women Least Favorite types of main characters: umm boring ones? One book that deserved a sequel: I prefer a good stand alone. Do you read physical books or digital: physical with the occasional audio book How much do you read a week: depends Ohhh I would love some standalone reqs. I tend to heavily lean towards series and sometimes it is nice to have a single as a pallete cleanser. Thank you for your answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM On 7/21/2025 at 6:17 PM, SassyMiddle said: Name: Sara Age: 42 Favorite book as an adult: Practical Magic Favorite book as a child: The Pokey Little Puppy Favorite genre: Romance (it's really smut 🤭) Favorite troupe: Grumpy/Sunshine Least Favorite types of main characters: Bullies One book that deserved a sequel: 🤷♀️ Do you read physical books or digital: Both How much do you read a week: Probably more than I sleep 🤣 Is Practical Magic based on the movie or something completely different? I am intrigued now lol. Thank you for the answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:04 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:04 AM On 9/18/2025 at 6:45 PM, Fox H said: Name: Ricky Age: 29 Favorite book as an adult: This is hard to say over all because I have read a hole lot of great books. Favorite book as a child: I use to dislike books as a kid. Never really got in to books in tell I was older and now I wish I started reading them when I was a kid. Could really help out with my Learning Disabilty growing up. Favorite genre: dark romance, romance, fantasy, Science Fiction, contemporary romance, age-gap, Favorite troupe: Enemies to Lovers, abdl, Little finally getting their own daddy, rough, dominant/submissive, Least Favorite types of main characters: When they act all creepy like and play it off as a good thing. Not over protective but the part where just reading the book, you feel the main character being all creepy and you wish they author change the main person to someone else. One book that deserved a sequel: There lots of books that I wish there was more to it. So this be hard to say just one. Do you read physical books or digital: I had physical but I perfer kindle seen I can read books back to back. How much do you read a week: I am not sure becuase each week it is different. Ok 100% agree with the creepy thing. I think sometimes the author trys to write a character as dominant and a bad boy and it comes off completely differently. Thank you for your answers friend. 1
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:05 AM On 1/13/2026 at 3:48 PM, Juju said: Name: Juju Age: 62 Favorite book as an adult: Sense and Sensibility, Emma, True Blood Series, and The Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning Favorite book as a child: A Tale of Two Cities, Joan Of Ark, Wuthering Heights, Ivanhoe ... I read a lot of smut as a teenager, allowed to because my mom decide i needed to learn if somewhere. 🙄 Favorite genre: Supernatural, fantasy, mysteries, historical, (Basically, if it sounds good, and peeks my interest, I'll read anything.) Favorite troupe: rough, take charge (male character), a little pushy, dominate/sub characters (blushes) you get the idea! lol Least Favorite types of main characters: Manipulative , sneaky, and greedy characters, especially when it's a female or one that doesn't know what she wants and whines about it instead of figuring it out. (Sorry, they really get my ire up! lol) One book that deserved a sequel: I really can't think of one right now. Do you read physical books or digital: Physical! The only time i read digital is when I'm going on a trip or something catches my interest and it's only on digital. I don't do Audible. My brain does it's own voices and imagery. 😂 How much do you read a week: Lately, not at all. But, my challenge this year, one of them, is to get back into it. I spend to much time playing games of watching TV. *Disclaimer: I am in Noooo way saying anything against other peoples likes or dislikes. These are just my personal ones.* Ok so I LOVED True Blood the show and was going to read the books but I heard they were completely different so I got a bit nervous to try them. May have to go for it anyways. Thank you for the answers friend. 1
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:08 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:08 AM On 2/5/2026 at 12:12 PM, Faelin said: Name: Fae Age: 45 Favorite book as an adult: The Hollows series by Kim Harrison Favorite book as a child: Ender's Game Favorite genre: Cyberpunk, Sci-Fi, Horror Favorite troupe: Found Family Least Favorite types of main characters: Mary Sues One book that deserved a sequel: Honestly can't think of one, of all the books I've loved they have all gotten sequels Do you read physical books or digital: Both, I'd prefer physical but it's also nice to have access to 1000s of books in one light weight device. How much do you read a week: depends on my energy, some weeks I can run through an entire book, others only a few pages. Ok so Enders Game is not my genre but I have heard so much abput it I am tempted to make an exception and read it anyways. I feel like some books bridge the gap because they are so good and wonder if this is one of them. Thank you for the answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:15 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:15 AM On 2/10/2026 at 6:56 AM, RoseyLittle said: Name: Rosey Age: 41 I have too many favourites I can’t pick! 😆 Favourite books as an adult: Kushiel’s Dart (Phedre’s Series) - Jacqueline Carey, Outlander series - Diana Gabaldon, Fourth Wing series - Rebecca Yarros (gotta cheer a fellow Ehlers girl!), the Black Jewel series - Anne Bishop (would live in this word if I could lol), Court of Ravens duet - Liv Zander (made me cry and no book does that). And if I need to laugh out loud until I can’t breathe - the One for the Money series - Janet Evonavich. Ooo Captured and other books by Rosa Lee because I love the song lists in them! Plus forced proximity for the win! Favourite books as a child: Sing the Four Quarters - Tanya Huff, Emma and Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen, Oryx and Crake series - Margaret Atwood, Hobbit & Lord of the Rings - Tolkien, The Lost Regiment series - William Forstchen, Friday - Robert Heinlein, Harry Potter series - by she who will not be named, The Worldwar series - Harry Turtledove, Valdemar series - Mercedes Lackey, Practical Magic books - Alice Hoffman, anything by Terry Pratchet (gotta love those funny footnotes) and who didn’t love Nancy Drew classics! Favourite genre: Fantasy / supernatural, Sci-fi, DDlg, dark romance, all the spice!!! Favourite troupe: touch her and die vibes, morally grey character, grumpy/sunshine, who did this to you, enemies to lovers, sassy banter Least favourite types of main characters: helpless heroines, characters without deep development and growth, arrogant mmc who have no reason to be One book that deserved a sequel: I can’t think of any!! I read too many series 🫣 Do you read physical books or digital: I prefer physical books (yum pages smell) but I also read kindle because my thick series books can dislocate my ehlers thumbs 🤣 How much do you read a week: As much as I can humanly squish into my schedule (plus I have a ton of work books constantly on the go) Ok I have never heard anyone else mention Kushiels Dart!! Read them wayyyyy back in the day and loved. Thank you for your answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:16 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:16 AM On 2/11/2026 at 11:15 PM, Daddy Bear 77 said: Name: Daddy Bear Age: 48 Favorite books as an adult: 1984 by George Orwell & Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris, 12 Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, Turtles All the Way Down by John Green Favorite book as a child: Castle Roogna by Piers Anthony Favorite genre: Sci-fi, Fantasy, horror, humor, anything by John Green Favorite troupe: redemption arc Least Favorite types of main characters: Mary Sue/Marty Stu One book that deserved a sequel: Three Body Problem, yes it got a well deserved sequel but the question wasn't what book that didn't get a sequel but deserved one 🤭. Do you read physical books or digital: Both but prefer digital/audio books to help with ADHD How much do you read a week: Approximately 20 hours "She who will not be named" 🤭 You are the second one to mention Turtles all The Way Sown so I will have to look into it. Thank you for your answers.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:19 AM On 2/15/2026 at 3:58 AM, LoverEcho said: Name: Echo Age: 31 Favorite book as an adult: The Court of Ravens Duet by Liv Zander. Wish I could read them for the first time again so much. Coming in second for me is the Murderbot series by Martha Wells. Favorite book as a child: Baby Beluga by Raffi Favorite genre: Dark Romance, Monster Romance, Horror/Thriller, Romantasy, Fantasy. Favorite troupe: Stalker, touch her and die, masked men, why choose, obsessive mmc, morally grey. Least Favorite types of main characters: Ones that fall in love too quickly/easily. One book that deserved a sequel: Phantasma by Kaylie Smith, would’ve liked a continuation vs the second book with a new story line. Grave Love by Audrey Rush as well, for the same reason. Do you read physical books or digital: Both, I read several physical and digital books at the same time. How much do you read a week: Depends on the week, but I typically spend 2-3 hours reading everyday. So I don't know all your preferences but you said masked men and I recently read Chokehold and it was pretty good if not my usual style. Thank you for your answers friend.
PigtailPrincess Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM On 4/20/2026 at 5:12 AM, LunaBrook said: Name: Lunaaa aka little (coffee) bean Age: 27 Favorite book as an adult: the ' Windy city series' and 'Chestnut springs series', absolutely loved them and they got me back into reading after a long long time. Favorite book as a child: I wasn't the biggest reader when i was a child, but when i am in little space I love reading all the Winnie the Pooh and Paddington books. Favorite genre: smuuuut, dark romance, sci-fi, romance Favorite troupe: both hurting, but learning to trust and love again Least Favorite types of main characters: shizzzy assholes, but the backstory why they became that way doesnt get explained, so they become pure eeevil One book that deserved a sequel: luckily I've only read series that have been completed. Lets hope that I dont encounter this feeeling Do you read physical books or digital: bothh, ive got some physical bookies but most times I read them on my e-reader or when really desperate as an pdf on ma phone How much do you read a week: depends on the hyper focus, sometimes 4 books a week, sometimes nutting for weeks or months. Help me find my next series pretty please ! Omg do you enjoy Romantasy? If so look into the Plated Prisoner series. Its long and dark but I highly recommend. Thank you for your answers friend.
Faelin Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 12 hours ago, PigtailPrincess said: Ok so Enders Game is not my genre but I have heard so much abput it I am tempted to make an exception and read it anyways. I feel like some books bridge the gap because they are so good and wonder if this is one of them. Thank you for the answers friend. It's a really well written story with a main character that resonated with me. The author is not a good person at all, but I didn't find that out until much later in life. I would look for it really cheap, used or from a library. It is military sci-fi on the outside but really is a look into the human psyche and behavior. At least that was how I read it.
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