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Spring 2025 Readalong
Dark Academia
Level 4
Reading...Never Have I Ever
My Taste
Thrum
The Six Deaths of the Saint (Into Shadow, #3)
American Rapture
Love and Other Conspiracies
The Ruins

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  • A Gentleman in Moscow
    Thoughts from 48%

    It's been a slow read so far. I'm not not enjoying it, but since some of the chapters are quite long, I feel I'm less inclined to keep reading. I like some of the little insights I'm getting but it wouldn't be my favourite quiet read.

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  • Exalted
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    “Freud just gives cloaked terms to universal aspects of the human experience, kind of like astrology. Freud is just astrology for men.” 😂😂😂

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  • Vacation Mode: On

    I have a vacation coming up HOT and while I'm excited for the trip itself, I'm also excited to have a bunch of time I can read! Do you have a preferred genre to read on vacation or method of picking out books? One of my friends likes lighter happy books (maximum relaxation I get it!). I'm the opposite and take on more involved books (The Priory of the Orange Tree is on my list for the plane!) since I can actually devote brain power to it that usually is sapped by work. It does varies a little for me depending on the type of vacation (sitting at the beach all day vs. running around exploring). I'm curious what other people like to do!

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  • this reading slump has me by THE NECK

    I've found it soooo hard to finish a book lately, like my reading slump is out of control. I'm dying for tips or suggestions. I'm open to anything. Before you ask, yes the big three is at play here (depression, anxiety, adhd). Thank you beautiful (or handsome) people. ETA: grammer ETA: omg yall are the best. these are really helpful. i will definitely change reading mediums more. I just feel so guilty for stopping reading. But yall are the best :')

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  • Book suggests???

    Heyy yall. Just looking for some book suggests. I'd like some good horror or gothic reads, I've been wanting to get into some. Fantasies too, just a little bit easy on the super complex worlds unless there's like a glossary lol. I love romance and fantasy. I wanna sucked into these books. Any and all are welcome <3

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  • Marigold Mind Laundry
    Thoughts from 17%

    I am loving how lyrical the narrative voice is in this book. The tone leaves you feeling like petals floating on the air, carried away into the story, wherever it may take you. Favorite parts thus far: "It wasn’t like she was sad all the time. There were things she enjoyed, such as listening to other people’s stories... She enjoyed the subtle shift in the air when people relaxed in her presence. It wasn’t hard for her to listen to frustrating stories. Having lived much longer than anyone else, she naturally came to know that in life there were more difficult moments than happy ones. The stories people shared with her flowed like music to her ears. Instead of burying any negativity and leaving long-lasting marks on their hearts, it was much better that they open up to her, as she could silently clear the dark clouds over them. A part of her hoped that if she could soothe more hearts, someday, hers too would be filled." "Light and darkness aren’t two sides of a coin; they form a continuum... Even in the darkest spaces, there is light." "It was May, an achingly beautiful season when the landscape shimmered in a lush green and the scent of flowers floated on the balmy night-time breeze."

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  • The Elite (The Selection, #2)
    GRL JUST PICK ONE (70% in)

    SHE KEEPS GOING BACK AND FOURTH BETWEEN MAXON AND ASPEN AND GIRRLL I CANT TAKE IT ANYMOREE

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  • The Handmaid’s Tale (The Handmaid's Tale, #1)
    Heartbreaking Parallels

    This book was heartwrenchingly devastating. I think there are so many parallels to our current political climate. The imagery she creates is beautiful and I sticky noted so many pages with new vocabulary. I did miss some of the allusion and references throughout so I recommended doing a Google search for the allusion. You can reference it by chapter to ensure you get everything out of it. Margaret Atwood is such an intelligent woman and I wanted to capture as much as I could out of it.

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  • Multiple Books or One at a time?

    Do you guys ever read multiple books at the same time or mainly read one at a time? Sometimes I have this urge I want to start another series or standalone book in tandem with another series I already started to read. But knowing myself I feel like I would mix the two details up when I read? It’s hard for me to jump around from one plot and then a whole new plot/world/char.

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    Sarybeth77 completed their yearly reading goal of 100 books!

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    Sarybeth77's 2025 Reading Challenge

    101 of 100 read
    Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1)
    Pages to Fill (Legends & Lattes, #0.5)
    Dragon of My Dreams (Monster Between the Sheets)
    Naga Say Never (Monster Between the Sheets)
    Showstopper (Vino & Veritas, #17)
    The Pryxz's Revenge (Intergalactic Alliance, #9)
    Best Served Cold
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  • Deep End
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    woah woah woah there's NO CHANCE 21 year old college juniors are having this mature/healthy of a conversation about BDSM (let alone a relationship) unless something has drastically changed in the baseline emotional maturity of college students since I graduated. I'm not mad about it but my flabbers are gasted.

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  • The Unworthy
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  • karigan
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    What kind of reader are you?

    I just saw a quiz (readyourcolor.com) on tik tok that tells you what kind of reader you are and I thought it’d be fun to share here! There is a good mix of fiction and non-fiction and instead of telling you what genres you like to read, it tells you what you tend to like in a book. It’s 24 short book descriptions that you say how likely you are to read and then at the end you get assigned a color with book recommendations for that color group. I’ll share my results in the comments :)

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  • I Found a Circus Tent in the Woods Behind My House (I Found Horror)
    Angmara
    Apr 06, 2025
    3.5
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    we love a dark circus in this house. definitely more of a vibe than a story-driven novella. i wanted more interaction with circus performers but this was still a good survival story with creepy elements. the dad was kind of annoying and bland tbh; like i get it and it added to the ending, but his whole deal took away from the atmosphere.

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  • Brother
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    oh my shayla (as I apply this to like 6 characters) 😭💔

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  • Brother
    Angmara
    Apr 06, 2025
    4.5
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    wooooaaahhhhh that was a ride. an incredibly well thought out story of pure simmering rage. the characters are excellent (reb especially my god) and the twist was diabolical. and fantastic well done themes (generational trauma, belonging, and gut-punching tragedy to name a few). i was hoping for a little more revenge, it was very fast. and i also wish there was a little bit more in terms of punishment/consequences; obviously it was there but it felt disjointed and i didn't get the strong "trapped in the family" vibe I was hoping for. but the interaction/relationships between michael and the rest of the family were chilling. i wish misty's character was a little more developed but looking back on it now, the parallels with michael/alice's interactions were wow. overall i think the gore/shock factor was overhyped but i also watch hannibal start to finish every year so that might just be a me thing.

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