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Crowdsourced: State of the List — CALL FOR A MORATORIUM ON SUBMISSIONS – Lioness at Large

Crowdsourced: State of the List — CALL FOR A MORATORIUM ON SUBMISSIONS

Guys, we totally rock — once I’ll have added today’s most recent submissions, we’ll be in spitting distance of our 1001 goal!

So I’m going to ask for a moratorium on submissions, with two exceptions:

1) We need more romance novels (and also a bit more horror) — the list is currently lopsided in favor of other genres.  Calling all readers of these genres to top up their submissions!

2) Hol and A Voracious Reader have indicated their interest in submitting suggestions; if possible, I’d want to leave some space for them.

Thank you all!

 

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ThemisAthena.booklikes.com/post/1908538/crowdsourced-state-of-the-list-call-for-a-moratorium-on-submissions

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