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Book recs based on my roommates' unhinged spotify playlists

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 If there are two things I'm good at, it's niche playlists and specifically tailored book recommendations. There's something about finding the perfect book to fit a vibe that is just so satisfying. I typically use this skill for good whenever I pick out birthday presents, but today I'm choosing chaos. I have taken the best, most unfiltered playlist titles my roommates and I have to offer, and selected book recommendations to go along with them. Some are more literal choices while others make me really stretch to make it work. Either way, it's some silly fun for me and maybe a new music/book recommendation for you! Enjoy.  If you want women toting lots of guns (as seems to be my taste in country music), then I have the book for you. Cynthia Hand and her coauthors’ take on Calamity Jane and Annie Oakley is one Miranda Lambert would be proud of. While this is technically the third book in the My Lady Janies series, each book can be read as a standalone. The 4th-wall-b

Ranking Every Cat Sebastian Book

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2021 was the year of the vaccine, the year of the belated Olympics, the year of Olivia Rodrigo’s  driver’s license  and much more. But for me, it was the year of the gay historical romance novel. I read 20 (you heard me, 20!) books that fit that specific bill, 14 of which were by the illustrious Cat Sebastian. As her twitter bio states, she writes ”Marxist tracts with boning” and to that I said, “I’m sold.” She specializes in mutual pining, eating the rich, and utilizing genre tropes to their full potential. Her books are feel-good, character-driven, and unapologetically sexy. I could not get enough.    After spending the last six months reading everything of hers I could get my hands on, I wanted to reflect on what I’d read and perhaps provide a guide for entering the Sebastian-verse or historical romance in general. I’ve taken descriptions of each book from her website, which you can find here , and added my own where needed. Many of her books are part of a series, indicated in paren

Which YA Book Should You Read Next Based on Your Myers-Briggs Type?

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As quarantine rolls on, we all have to find things to occupy our time. I love to learn new, weird things, so given as excess of time, I will most assuredly develop a few new obsessions. One such new obsession is MBTI, or the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. The Myers Briggs test is a personality test that assigns you one of two letters for four different categories, making it possible to have sixteen unique “types.” The letter options are as follows: Extroverted vs Introverted, iNtuition vs Sensing, Thinking vs Feeling, and Judging vs Perceiving. Your type, or combination of these letters, is determined based on your answers to a number of questions that ask  for your level of agreement/disagreement with various statements. Since MBTI is the most accurate personality test I’ve ever taken (and I’ve taken a lot ), I thought it would be a useful tool for personalizing some book recommendations!             I am certainly not the first have this idea, but I wanted to make MBTI-based recomme