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It is very clear to me that there has been a lot of love put into this book, and its always a pleasure to see that in any media
This story was a whirlwind of emotions and ups and downs, I enjoyed the quick falls from the exciting highs to the deepest parts of rock bottom, and back up again. Penny is a funny and lovable individual, despite all her insecurities and awful choices, and her relatability is unquestionable
However the other characters at times felt flat. There was an attempt at complexity, though it never landed, and I felt their actions were either out of character or like penny was just really bad at characterizing them. Thats a big drawback of this book, her POV is very biased and despite the writing trying to make obvious the parts she's misinterpreting it fails quite a bit
The third arc in the book was a little disappointing imo. Every chapter felt like it could have been the last, if I flipped the page and Penny decided to wrap up her narration I wouldn't feel like there's much missing from the story. I found certain parts of the ending too optimistic, and based on the premise and the amount of turmoil penny has gone through, would have preferred a more open interpretation of how her life trajectory followed. I understand why though this didnt end on a more cynical note, and I appreciate it for what it is
I heavily enjoyed listening to this (read on audiobook) and the narrator was just phenomenal, but it isn't anything groundbreaking, and thats okay. It's a sweet, hopeful story about traversing adulthood and I have a very fond place for it in my heart
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No Hard Feelings
Genevieve Novak
Atheshootingstar commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Am I the only one who gets irritated when a book description starts with "abcbook meets xyzbook"? It makes me lose interest in the book immediately, especially if they're comparing them with books that I don't like.
It's also very silly because sometimes the book has NOTHING to do with the books they're comparing it too💀
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Do you guys read every single book your favorite authors have written? I'd have like 2 maybe 3 authors up there, and I feel like I need to read everything from their very first short story they published when they were 14, to their last most intricate masterpiece. I don't even rly care if they're as good as my favorite stories from them, it just feels familiar and comforting in a way? Like I know the way they write and the things they strive for, and it's guaranteed I'll enjoy the story bc of that
In that line of thought, how do you choose your favorite authors? I'm very particular tbh, as much as I might like one book it takes a lot of effort to get me hooked on the author's journey. Like sure I'll have certain writers in mind, but I consider vry few my absolute favorites (and there's even a clear distinction between them), so I might keep an eye out on them, but I'm not particularly interested in everything they create
(My favorites are Fredrik Backman and Emily Henry btw, for vry similar reasons)
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Something that a see very often is people recommending a book series saying it gets good once you hit the second or the third book. And it makes me think, how can you read over a thousand pages and still have fate in it?
I ask this with genuine curiosity, If you are someone with this level of resilience, tell me how it is? Do you just finish a book that you think is terrible and decide to go through a second round of it, knowing it can be as bad or even worse? What makes you insist in it? And how long can a "bad before it gets good" type of book be for you to decide to power through it until the end?
I personally have DNF'd books just 30 pages into it, but also have abandoned others after reading more than 70% of it, and being honest, that was too generous of me I guess, because once I DNFd that book I got into one of the biggest reading slumps of my life. The "I don't wanna touch a book" type of reading slump.
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Thicker Than Blood
Sera Quim
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I don't usually rate rate eroticas, but this is my verdict
For erotica: 3.5 ⭐ Normal short story: 2⭐
I don't rly understand why this story is broken up into multiple small novellas, we're taking less than a hundred pages, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. I always end up liking the characterization in Horne's books, which you might not expect there to be a lot, since this is a literaly style that centers sex. But, despite not dealing with any plot at all, I always find her characters distinct in their voices, with usually a psychological/deeper explanation for the kinks displayed
Sure there will be certain similarities, cause the author always uses a spanking and daddy kink, but I've read so much erotica where the mcs are basically copies of one another in tone even if not in concept, that these books tend to be a breath of fresh air
Good pacing, an extra focus on sport that you see little of in this genre (looking at you heated rivalry), but basically a one shot. Wasn't as much into the love interest, Horne struggles to extend the characterization I was praising them for specifically to the other male lead. The 3 ⭐ for the characters is bc I found Kyle funny
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I've been reading a lot of mm erotica lately, and I have to say, this is by far the dirtiest, most insane thing I have come across 😭😭 Like cover to cover smut Plot, what plot? And sure it's like a romance, so it wouldn't have some crazy plot going on anyways, BUT THERE'S LITERALLY NOTHING GOING ON ITS JUST TRIGGERS FOR THEM TO GO FURTHER IN TERMS OF SEX IN THEIR RELATIONSHIP AND I FIND IT SO FUCKING FUNNY
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Old School Discipline
Misha Horne
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Old School Discipline
Misha Horne
Atheshootingstar commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
no judgement zone here! i’m always curious about this and what made the book so bad to someone
mine is between if he had been with me and a thousand boy kisses. these books i was so excited to read but when i did, i absolutely hated them. i cringed way too hard during both of them. i know they are supposed to be heartbreaking, but it’s hard to be hurt by a book that made me want to chuck it across the room because of how bad it was
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i started my master's program recently and have had a really hard time planning to read for fun while reading so much academically! does anyone have any suggestions? my current idea is to read for fun on my commute (i take the train) to keep that space just for trying to meet my fiction goals 💜 other thoughts?
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I'm rly struggling with this shit cause it's the same stuff over and over again, however, I am surprised with how nuanced this chapter was
For a stupid erotica this story has very strong character foundations for people who come from abused households. And like it nails every interaction and feeling and complex friendship dynamic perfectly
And while this was great from a relationship pov, I have been feeling palpable tension between Walker and Ellis and I did wish there was some attraction there, at least a little bit, but alas
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You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty
Akwaeke Emezi
Atheshootingstar commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Looking for the books you've listened to and they have blown you away - the best narration please! Some I have listened to and loved include Project Hail Mary, the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, Yellowface and the Spellshop. I'm quite picky, it takes me a while to settle on one. Which have you loved and why?