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Doddyaboutbooks

Neurospicy mood reader, with a focus on Aussie books and diverse books and authors. Queer AF. Xe/xir

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Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
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  • Ghost Cities
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    Siang Lu is fast becoming a new favourite author of mine. His story telling is so imaginative and creative there's no way I can tell what's going to happen next and it's brilliant!

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  • The Mushroom Tapes: Conversations about a Triple Murder Trial
    Thoughts from 33% (page 79)

    Chloe: Women often smile, ironically, to appear defanged. Sarah: This goes back to our uncomfortable relationship with female aggression. Maybe true crime is a place where you don’t have todo the smiling and mincing with your voice rising at the end. Chloe: Do we take women seriously? Was Erin taken seriously? Helen: I suspect she wasn’t taken seriously. I think she was seen in that family as a wild card.

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  • ‘action’ heavy books?

    hii :) currently trying to get out of a like two month long reading slump & it has not been going well unfortunately 😞 what are some 'action' heavy books that you've enjoyed? doesnt have to be super action-y in the sense of fighting or battles (tho im open to those too) but i need something where there's something interesting happening almost every other moment? if that makes sense?😭 something that doesn't give my brain too much time to rest or get bored. my close friends(usual reading buddies) are in slumps as well so it'd be nice if there's something we could read together? some of my fav 'action' packed books are:

    • you made a fool of death with your beauty • kindred • im glad my mom died • the silent patient • the duke and i • battle royale

    we're open to literally any genre! thank you so much in advance <333

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  • Need no spice high stakes fantasy romantasy sci fi basically anything except horror and realistic

    So I have been in a reading slump but I know what type I want to read . I need book recs that will make me scream at the plot twists, stay up till 4 am reading, and makes me sad with angst. Any recs?

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  • Pagebound Positivity

    Just wanted to let you all know how grateful I am for people on this app and how much fun I am having chatting with you all!

    Me interacting with people on Pagebound, learning of new books and seeing all the kindness and positivity. Let's share the love for books:

    Hope everyone else has been having fun chats on this app!

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  • 2026 Book Fair Australia - Who has attended in the past?

    Hello PB Friends,

    Any Aussies here been to the Book Fair Australia and can share their experience?

    Is it all about bookish accessories and merchandise? Or is it mostly self-published authors trying sell you their books? Or something else altogether?

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  • The Mushroom Tapes: Conversations about a Triple Murder Trial
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    Helen: In order to live life, women have to throttle back in the,selves huge amounts of aggression. So I’m never surprised when I hear about a woman killing someone. It doesn’t surprise me at all. Sarah: There’s a social taboo around female aggression — and often even assertiveness. These stories are about power. For women, who often don’t have much of it in their own lives, that’s fascinating.

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  • The Mushroom Tapes: Conversations about a Triple Murder Trial
    Thoughts from 23% (page 54)

    Discussion on why women are obsessed with true crime.

    Chloe: You don’t need ti think about war or climate change or the bills you need to pay. Procedural crime shows begin with some sickness in the citizen body. There’s a communal fear: will this murderous energy be contained? And, at the end, a clever detective manages to cauterise the rot and we can all sleep safely. I suppose true crime gives that relief with the added frisson of it being factual. But there’s another theory: women are listening to or reading or watching true crime because they recognise themselves in these stories as, unfortunately, the victims — and they’re almost trying to game out: How do you not pick the sociopath on Tinder? …

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