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I actually love how this app has got me out of my reading slump by gamifying reading with the quests and the points. It's so amazing for my ADHD, hoping it lasts! Any other nuerospicy readers here struggle keeping up with their reading even though you love it?
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Rebecca
Daphne du Maurier
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The Lovely Bones
Alice Sebold
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Howl’s Moving Castle (Howl’s Moving Castle, #1)
Diana Wynne Jones
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A Short Stay in Hell
Steven L. Peck
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I love this book, it perfectly encapsulates what it would have been to be a woman of the time. I studied 19th century literature at uni and I always found it fascinating, if that's your thing this is an absolute must.
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Nine Goblins
T. Kingfisher
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Piranesi
Susanna Clarke
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First of, I'm at awe at the diversity on books we read. But I just had to ask. Did you ever find someone who's 50% and over in overlap with the books you read?
PS: if we are double digits overlap come forward
Post from the The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) forum
I'm teaching this at my school at the moment and the kids love it. I remember when I was their age and this series came out, it was so huge! I feel like there aren't any series like that anymore that became so massive like Harry Potter or Hunger Games. I might just be out of touch or maybe kids aren't really reading anymore idk. Thoughts? Really enjoying the nostalgia though and it's great not just teaching the dead white men's club books.
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The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0)
Suzanne Collins
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Sunrise on the Reaping (The Hunger Games, #0.5)
Suzanne Collins
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Do you guys feel like you have an equilibrium when it comes to the number of books you’re reading? I just thought about this, since I’ve been trying really hard to cut down (a bit) on the number of books I’m reading at the same time, but whatever I do I always end up reading 5 books at once. I feel this might be my personal state of equilibrium which provides my brain with enough different topics to choose from and maybe trying to cut down on that number is wasted effort…? How does it work for you? I’m curious to hear your thoughts™️
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The Penelopiad
Margaret Atwood
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