I stopped reading a long time ago but the more I think about it, the more I want to get back into it.
I loved ASOIAF and I’m a lifelong LOTR/Narnia fan. Fantasy stories are probably my favorite but it can be kind of embarrassing asking my librarians as a grown man in my 30s for fantasy book recommendations.
There’s some hard qualifications that might make recs a little difficult but I still wanna give it a try. I don’t know what I like, but I do know what I *really don’t like*.
It has to have Central American influence. Not Mexican, not Puerto Rican, not South American. *Specifically* Central American influence. I got no beef with literature from other Latin American regions but I’m just not interested in anything besides Central American literature right now.[](http://)
Absolutely nothing revolving around immigration or border wall trauma. I’m sorry, but I don’t get why our stories always gotta revolve around trauma. Can’t books be an escape? I’m sure it’s possible to tell stories that contain elements of traumatic experiences without having the whole story being centered around trauma.
Is there anything you folks recommend? It doesn’t have to be fantasy, I’m open to any major genre besides erotica, James Patterson-esque novels, or John Grisham-esque novels
by mc_hammerandsickle
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