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>romance novel
>"enemies to lovers"
>political (i.e "she's an R and he's a D")
>they go to hell at the end
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Cognitive decline thread.
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A book on anti-sexuality/romance.
>>24775324
If you are a man, then Spellbound by Dufaux.
If you are a woman, then Phantasma by Smith.
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(I'm OP btw)
>>24775408
>If you are a man, then Spellbound by Dufaux.
>If you are a woman, then Phantasma by Smith.
Wait, that kind of book actually exists? Wtf, I was just shitposting, I didn't think YA romanceslop like that was real lmao
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Bumping because the thread idea is cool.
>>24775415
And it even got nominated for best romantasy of 2024 on Goodreads, iirc.



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