A heartwarming subreddit celebrating the lovable and loyal breed through captivating photos and heartwarming stories. Join the community for endless adorable moments and engaging discussions.
A heartwarming subreddit celebrating the lovable and loyal breed through captivating photos and heartwarming stories. Join the community for endless adorable moments and engaging discussions.
A heartwarming subreddit celebrating the lovable and loyal breed through captivating photos and heartwarming stories. Join the community for endless adorable moments and engaging discussions.
This subreddit is a place to motivate each other to control or stop drinking. We welcome anyone who wishes to join in by asking for support, sharing our experiences and stories, or just encouraging someone who is trying to quit. Please post only when sober; you're welcome to read in the meanwhile.
Need an idea what to read next? Tell us what you've enjoyed in the past, or what you're looking for, and let the community suggest a book (or books) for you to read!
I was searching for a complete list of the short stories and their corresponding writers for the book Like A Charm (edited by Karin Slaughter) and could not find one so I made it myself.
I needed a place to talk about Karin Slaughter books... so I made one. Not affiliated with the author in any way/shape/form.
A subreddit for the participants of the 52 Book Challenge (one book per week for a year) to discuss their progress and discoveries. (Yes, you may set a different NUMBER goal for your challenge. Many do!)
For fans of author Sarah J. Maas Please keep posts on topic to SJM media / news / fanart only. PLEASE use spoiler tags/flairs. Posts with spoilers in the subject line will be removed. AI art, ship/character shaming, and personal insults directed at other members are all banned. Please use the search before asking what to read next, book reading order, similar author suggestions, or if you "really need to read Tower of Dawn."
r/Fantasy is the internet's largest discussion forum for the greater Speculative Fiction genre. Fans of fantasy, science fiction, horror, alt history, and more can all find a home with us. We welcome respectful dialogue related to speculative fiction in literature, games, film, and the wider world. We ask all users help us create a welcoming environment by reporting posts/comments that do not follow the subreddit rules.