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>>22625966
Toy Story 3

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>> No.22626082

>>22626004
grim

>> No.22626091

>>22626004
how many of them identify as a woman?

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>>22626004
>sequential art- comics
>sequential art- graphic novels
wut

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Colleen Hoover...

>> No.22626116

>>22626004
Keep in mind it's even worse than this because they are counting a lot of absolute dogshit only a woman would read in the higher categories too

Like they probably count lots of shit we'd consider YA as "scifi" and not as "YA," and a lot of childish "humna interest story" crap as history. Also this is Goodreads, so a huge number of the female votes are trannies.

The real numbers are even more dire.

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>>22626004
half of these r trannies

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>>22626004
My wife just read the Sparrow, which is apparently a story about a Jesuit missionary going to a planet with intelligent life, about early 20th century radio technology, on it and how he interacts with them.

And the she has been reading this book on intentional Christian communities through history and a commentary of the Sermon on the Mount for a while. And then we just listened to the first of those Murderbot sci-fi books together, and now we're listening to Christianity the First Three Thousand Years, a church history.

And we read the Bluest Eye together not too long back, and most of A Hundred Years of Solitude but I left our copy out in the rain by accident.

>> No.22626181

>>22626168
Then my mom reads a ton. A lot of mysteries and historical fiction (Pillars of the Earth, Sarum, etc.) She read ASOIAF a while back but she's not much of a fantasy or sci-fi person, just more mainstream sci-fi like Remains of the Day and Before the Flood. She reads a lot of history too, like all those Master of the Senate books and she's read The Story of Civilization Twice.

IDK what else, I remember she recommended the Magus and The Plague to me.

>> No.22626199

>>22626157
The Feed down the Seed

>> No.22626208

>>22626004
Obviously you knew men were plebs, but Jesus I didn't realise they were this plebby. Philosophy and comic books lol

>> No.22626211

>>22626095
>In comics studies, sequential art is a term proposed by comics artist Will Eisner to describe art forms that use images deployed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling (i.e., narration of graphic stories) or conveying information. The best-known example of sequential art is comics.

>> No.22626253

>>22625966
50 shades of gray.

>> No.22626511

>>22626211
Least useful post of all time.

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>>22626004

This is Goodreads, most literate people I know IRL know better than to voluntarily create a log of the books they read. Libraries actively prevent the government from accessing card holders' histories for very good reason. The library I work for in particular doesn't care if you check out a book on bomb building or smallpox cultures, privacy is precious. There's not much to be gained by giving people that window into your life and so much to lose.

>>22626168
>>22626181

I'm happy for you, anon, you've reached the grapes that /lit/ so loudly scorns.