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    I’m trying to get back into reading but I’m struggling to find new books to read and end up just reading old books I already know I like. I’ve been going to the library but the library is kind of set up in a way that you should already know what you’re looking for, and I get kinda overwhelmed looking at all the titles.

    For some help, I love vampire romance books (I’ve been rereading the Sookie Stackhouse novels recently) so any vampire recs I would love. Any supernatural books in general are ok with me, I also really enjoy the Kim Harrison novels hollows novels about a witch. I also love anything with queer fiction (I recently read the heartstopper novels). I am open to graphic novel recommendations as well. I don’t mind things raunchy but I don’t lean towards a lot of heavy smut either, it’s just not something I require in my reading, but I’m also not a total prude either.

    I also enjoy a good teenage fantasy or dystopia type novel (I love the hunger games, twilight, divergent, the mortal instruments, that kind of thing).

    I really appreciate any help I can get here, I love rereading old novels but I would also like to get into some newer stuff as well. Thanks!

    by Own_Examination_2771

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    1. Inevitable-409 on

      Christine feehan, dark carpathian series
      (Vampire series)
      Yasmine galenorn, otherworld series
      (Fae, with mix of vampires, witches and shapeshifters)
      Molly harper, nice girls don’t date dead men
      (Vampire series)

    2. **Supernatural/paranormal:**
      – The Mediator series by Meg Cabot
      – Parasol Protectorate series by Gail Carriger
      – Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas

      **Graphic novels:**
      – Check, please! by Ngozi Ukazu
      – Fence series by C.S. Pacat
      – Lore Olympus series by Rachel Smythe
      – Nimona by N.D. Stevenson

    3. i know not everyone loves lena dunham, but her book famesick was so good that it reminded me that i could read again. well written and easy to fall into. especially if you’re a Girls fan or want to hear someone’s experience with being so specifically in the public eye. as someone who can barely get through a book sometimes, this one was a breeze

    4. Original-Tone4529 on

      Consider Carmilla by J. Sheridan le Fanu. It is said to be one of the inspirations behind Dracula and it has a lot of what you’re looking for – vampires, non-smutty romance, queer. It is far from new, but it holds up even today.

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