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Commenting my thoughts because they will contain spoilers for book 1
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I'm thinking about getting a subscription to a magazine (or something like that) because it seems fun to get something in the mail once in a while. Do you read magazines? Do you have recs?
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“There’s eight planets, right? I don’t remember all their names. Do you?” “Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.” The Pluto slander is still happening, in the year of our lord 2025. 😭
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
feeeeed me seymour this was a fine little story about connections and tbh belonging. i was very interested in the all-seeing narrator mechanic; i kept forgetting he was there half the time which (even if it wasn't intentional) played very well into the character. i did unfortunately find this to be quite slow moving and the end didn't live up to my hopes and dreams of mutual destruction. the longing in the first half was great but then things turned on a dime and fell apart. in the words of the killers "it was only a kiss, how did it end up like this?" i also didn't connect with any character (except neve); i didn't hate them (except for that awful whatsapp group) but i didn't find anything to really grasp at. even jen wasn't my cup of tea, but perhaps her manic letters got under my skin. the book overall was fine and written well, it just came off a little muted and gray for me.
Angmara wants to read...
The Enterprise of Death
Jesse Bullington
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SO GOOD!! I love romance, but I rarely read it. That being said, Deep end might have changed everything. I had no expectations going in—but I definitely did not expect something so heartwarming and deliciously dirty!! It sent me on an Ali Hazelwood rampage, since then I’ve read two more of her books.
Angmara commented on ChaosReader's review of The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1)
I enjoyed the book, but I think the characters fell a little flat for me. They all had their moments, but overall, I struggled to connect to them individually. I did, however, really like the group dynamic and the shift between Percy and Annabeth's dynamic throughout the book. I also liked the mythology, but I will admit, I don't know enough about Greek mythology to know how accurate it is and what might have been adjusted to fit the audience age group or to fit the story better. But yeah, I did enjoy my time with the book, it was an easy, light read with lots of adventure. And I do like books where myths and fantasy elements get mixed into modern settings.
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello hello! I need some help finding books that are 200 pages or less to read in between my big chonkers so I can still hit my reading goal! I don’t mind if they’re novellas as long as I can read them without having to read the series ! I love any fantasy/romantasy/sci-fi/dark academia !! Thank you so much ☺️
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Okay so not gonna lie I really didn’t think this book was ACTUALLY about tuberculosis I’ve seen everyone talking about it and it was picked for a bookclub but I really didn’t realize it was an actual history of tuberculosis
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Lately I’ve been wandering along a path in life that’s getting a bit too nihilistic for my comfort, and one of the worst side effects has been this huge reading slump in a very “what’s the point” way. So do y’all know any entertaining books or characters that capture that shift from “Life is pointless so it doesn’t matter what I do. (😢)” to “Life is pointless so it doesn’t matter what I do! (😜)”?? I’m trying to turn this ship around!!
Angmara wants to read...
The Explorer (The Anomaly Quartet, 1)
James Smythe
Angmara wants to read...
Hull Zero Three
Greg Bear
Angmara wants to read...
Salvaged
Madeleine Roux
Angmara wants to read...
Obscura
Joe Hart
Post from the Eat the Ones You Love forum
oh i know this kind of crush, it's all-consuming. everything becomes about the other person. every decision, every fake sign from the universe. is it meaningful that they texted back in 2 seconds vs 3?? you go out of your way for a chance of interaction. it's the type of crush where you lose yourself. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
Angmara wants to read...
Persephone Station
Stina Leicht
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I just finished my last exam for the semester 🎉 which means: I’m finally done with uni for now and I can finally start reading again! I haven’t picked up a book in about a month and a half, so this is basically just a joy post – no big reason other than I’m super excited to be reading again and wanted to share that 🥹 I’m not sure yet which book I’ll pick up first (or what order I’ll read them in), so I’d love any input if you’ve read one of these or if any of them sound interesting to you! Here’s what’s on my immediate TBR: - The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst - The Woodsmoke Woman's Book of Spells by Rachel Greenlaw - The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown - What We Sacrificed for Magic by Andrea Joé D. Weird - The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa - The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods - Death of an Author by E.C.R. Lorac So happy to be back in my reading era 😌 and very open to suggestions on what to start with!