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Old 08-17-2020, 09:46 AM   #63
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“Sweeping” and “saga.”
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Multi-generational (spanning generations) doesn't work for me.
How about a sweeping, multigenerational saga Whatever you call it, I usually avoid these.


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Vampire, "shifter", paranormal, supernatural. It's sad, too, because I used to *love* books about those things, but so much actual drek has been written about them, I just automatically say "no" now, and move on. Especially in the "cozy mystery" genre.

Oh yeah...I've also recently decided that any that include recipes or "knitting tips" are a hard no, as well.

Shari
I prefer books set in the real world so any of those supernatural things are an automatic "no" for me.

Unfortunately book descriptions often don't indicate "includes recipes" or "includes craft tips" so you don't find out until you download and start reading.
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