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Q1: Urban Fantasy. The premise is intriguing but I'm not especially drawn to the comps, and the opening pages start with a scene that has me feeling slightly annoyed. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q10: YA Fantasy. The overarching mythology here was Fae, which I am not that interested in. And the opening scene was so mundane I just didn't feel compelled to keep reading. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q9: YA Speculative. This query is really confusing. The story itself sounds almost like a morality play, which I am not generally the best fit for. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q8: Contemporary Romance. This is New Adult, and the market in this space is so limited and so difficult, I'm not really acquiring college-set love stories atm. It needs to be high-concept, something that blows me out of the water to pique my interest. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q7: Paranormal Romance. For PNR to really work I think there needs to be a high-concept hook, something that makes this story different from all the other vampire stories out there. That hook isn't here. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q6: Urban Fantasy. The premise for this one reminds me of another manuscript, but the stories are very different. The problem is, that I liked the other story better and can't seem to get past it to enjoy this one. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q5: YA Thriller. This dark YA has a compelling premise, but it's a multi-POV story, and I am just not always the best fit for anything above dual POV. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q4: Contemporary Romance. The characters meet at a masquerade Purim ball, which is so delightfully specific. It's a little weird that I know someone with the MC's name, but I think I can get past it. Full Request. #tenqueries
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Q3: YA Fantasy. This historical fantasy has pirates and #Latinx rep, which I love. But again this story doesn't feel like a YA story. It's an adult sounding love triangle. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q2: MG Contemporary. The author asked me if I'd take a look before sending, and I said I would. This has great diabetes rep, and I wish I felt more confident about handling MG, but I don't. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q1: YA Fantasy. I'm never sure about cryptids. But I think my biggest issue with this one is not the cryptids but the fact that this was written as YA. So many of the story elements feel like they could have been explored more authentically in an adult voice. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q10: Science Fiction. This story is inspired by various indigenous mythologies but the author isn't #ownvoices and I just feel like now isn't the time for this. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q9: YA Fantasy. This is the second magical boarding school pitch today. I know that we need to replace HP, but while I read those books, they weren't my favorite, so I'm not really looking for this kind of story. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q8: Fantasy. This is a historical, portal fantasy that sounds intriguing, but I already have a portal fantasy on my list (albeit way more bonkers, but I think bonkers appeals to me more). Pass. #tenqueries
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Q7: YA Contemporary. There's just something about this one that isn't working for me, and I wish I could articulate what that was, but sometimes things are simply a no. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q6: YA Fantasy. The voice in this magical fantasy is too young and breezy for YA, even as the things the conversations are about are clearly meant for a YA audience. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q5: Fantasy. This reading I give this query gives the story racial undertones, and this isn't an #ownvoices author so it doesn't quite work. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q4: Science Fiction. The premise here is interesting but it's just not speaking to me. It's a little bit dystopian in a way that I'm not really drawn to. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q3: Fantasy. I'm not sure what this is really about, the query is too concise and I have no idea what the fantasy elements are. Pass. #tenqueries
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Q2: Romance. This seems to be more Women's Fiction than Romance, and while I do consider WF, I have very specific things I'm looking for that isn't quite this. Pass. #tenqueries