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Strange Houses
Uketsu Uketsu
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Strange Pictures
Uketsu
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Fable for the End of the World
Ava Reid
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The Deer and the Dragon (No Other Gods, #1)
Piper C.J.
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The Everlasting
Alix E. Harrow
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I thought it would be kind of fun to see where in the world people are, and then folks can make friends with people from the same countries/ares (if they way, not pressure obviously). I'll go first. I'm Canadian, and more specifically I am in British Columbia (Vancouver Island if you want to get fancy. Try to find your country and join that thread! Everyone else?
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
hi guys, i found out about this website through booktwt!!! very excited about the upcoming app and i think i'll really enjoy navigating this space!
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hey y'all, Resident yapper here and just wanted to say I'm so excited to see so many new folks chatting books!! As someone who doesn't have many around me that read, pagebound has been such an awesome way to get my thoughts out and talk with others about some of my favorite books! I'm Devin, Father of 2 amazing little girls, husband, book reviewer, and software engineer. I live in CT and i'm 35 years old. I love SFF mostly but willing to dabble in anything. I run bromantasy.com which is a review site attempting to bridge the genre gap for Romantasy and SFF in general. My favorite books are Golden Son (Red Rising Saga), The Will of the Many, Kingdom of Ash (Throne of Glass), Spear Cuts Through Water, and Howling Dark (Sun Eater). Would love to know a little more about you all, please practice good internet safety when responding!! Again welcome to Pagebound, super glad you've joined this amazing community and look forward to chatting more about your favorite books! 😊
Angmara wants to read...
Seven Recipes for Revolution
Ryan Rose
Angmara commented on a post
Typical “bad” boy falls for shy girl and it’s so cute 😭 my only gripe is that she calls herself “easy” because she is easily flustered when boys interact with her. I’m sure it’s more a translation issue, but I feel like they could’ve used easily impressionable, susceptible, or suggestible instead. Or maybe easily flustered?? I don’t know, it just comes off wrong when they say she’s “easy”
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I want to grow my tbr and find out what everyone has been enjoying lately! Mine was Mischief Acts by Zoe Gilbert.
Post from the 1984 forum
I haven't read this since high school (I definitely didn't appreciate it then). This is incredible in the most horrifying way. The "Two Minutes Hate" was particularly challenging to read. The way pure hatred grows into a fevered pitch is frightening itself, but the way the target of Winston's anger fluctuates is more horrifying to me. The way I see it, it's at Goldstein because it felt good to succumb to the pull of the crowd, the girl behind him at random, then at Big Brother out of disgust. This first showcasing the power of crowds and peer pressure, and the second being almost a random like the crosshairs of hate were wildly trying to find any target. It's obviously incredibly distressing that 70 years later I can read this and think "yup, I basically saw that on xyz news story just a few days ago" (politically and non-politically). All very scary.
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And Then I Woke Up
Malcolm Devlin
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Entity
Meg Smitherman
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I’m Glad My Mom Died
Jennette McCurdy
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Anyone have suggestions for someone who is newer to the thriller and mystery genres? I personally would love a book that resembles the movie Clue in terms of setting and general vibes but I'm open to any suggestions
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I'm looking for recommendations of books that are funny, witty, or have a unique and clever writing style. I'm especially looking for adult fiction (though memoirs and etc. are good too), and specifically books with female protagonists and/or non-white leads. They don't have to be Comedy books either, just ones that are entertaining and put you in a reading flow state :-)
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
prequel >> sequel. villain origins story >> hero arc. i said what i said. but with that being said, i'm tired. for me this was loooooong and i was pretty checked out during part 3. the first parts were much more my speed and gave a unique insight into snow, the capitol, and how things evolved into the main series we all love. it's interesting that this book felt so different from the main series in a way i'm struggling to put words to. the contrast of the treatment of the tributes alone is morbidly fascinating: inhumane here vs revered sacrificial lambs in the main series. i also think it was interesting to contrast the fancy arenas we're familiar with to the more simplistic arena here. it's a different type of chilling to highlight human nature and cunning vs flashy obstacles. another thing i thought well done is the juxtaposition of snow's sympathies with his cold nature. superficially, he seems caring and not so bad at first. but if you pay attention you can see his tendencies for control, manipulation, and power which really show their colors in part three. it's overall well written and i'm glad i read it; i always love little pearls and parallels that connect to the main series (mockingjays, katniss, the hanging tree, the hole in the fence i'm assuming is the same one). but I think there was a lot of filler than could've been pared down in favor of more tigris and more about snow when he got back to the capitol. but a very solid ⭐️ 3.5 ⭐️ for me.