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Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Because I 100% think it is. I'm of the opinion that any good plot twist will have details along the way that are just subtle enough to miss if you're not looking for them but make you think, "oh my god that makes so much sense" when you realize. When someone tells me there is plot twist nine times out of ten I guess it correctly because I am LOOKING for those hints/details when I otherwise wouldn't be. However, this seems to be a hot take because I see so many reviews and recommendations that mention the plot twist in books?? I guess a review is one thing but mentioning there's a plot twist when recommending a book is actually wild to me. What's everyone's opinion on this? I'm so curious!
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In Cold Blood
Truman Capote
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
The first that comes to mind for me is The Fragile Threads of Power. I don't know if it's because you have to read darker shades trilogy first or what but this book/ world is a masterclass.
Itsnatalias.nook wants to read...
The Night Circus
Erin Morgenstern
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Everyone is always saying that they hate third act break ups, but to me, if the third act break-ip makes me sad, I know that I am really attached to the characters. Do you like third act break-ups?
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Everyone is always saying that they hate third act break ups, but to me, if the third act break-ip makes me sad, I know that I am really attached to the characters. Do you like third act break-ups?
Itsnatalias.nook wants to read...
Circe
Madeline Miller
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Does anyone else just love the point system? I love seeing the number go up and it's also helped me get out of my shell, without it I would've probably never commented or posted and just kept to myself. And one thing I would love to be added to it is a list of how many points until the next level, because I've been at level 4 for what feels like ages 😭
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I've been re-listening to The Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer and really enjoying it! Do you re-read or re-listen to your favorite books/series?
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
This year I haven't been able to pick a books that makes me want to finish. I've read some but I take very long breaks inbetween each one when I usually read one after the other. What do you do to go out of this? Do you keep trying or just stop reading for a while?
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Not a debate but just curious to see how other readers approach reading. I generally read contemporary lit fic and have tried my hand at reading classics. I have really struggled to finish these books sometimes. I understand that it takes a while to get into them but I am always like, there are SO many other books I could be reading instead of this so I prefer to DNF. But people who love classics tell me I am missing out on a lot in life if I just let my mood guide my reading lol. I still think life is too short to read books you dont enjoy soo✨️😂 What's your take? Do you DNF occasionally? Rarely? Never? ("I WILL NOT LET THIS BOOK WIN") how do you make your decision? Are classics worth the effort and time? Tell me erryythinggg
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
For me, Green Rider (hello yes I am that person lol, you will all know me for this series soon!). Also, Laini Taylor or Adrienne Young. I love them all!
Itsnatalias.nook commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I want to read a cozy fantasy So here are my choices 1. A witch's guide to magical inn keeping 2. The irresistible urge to fall for your enemy. Which one should I read first?
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