KrisIvyHaze commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Ok, so you know that book series that you read and fell instantly in love; where you are so immersed with the world and their characters that they feel so real you ; where a character(s) is your book boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse; and you just generally die happy from shock every time it's brought up (or a slightly less exaggerated form of this feeling)?
Yeah, I don't have that.
sniffles then sobs
But I believe it's finally the time to find my own favourite book series! So feel free to drop recommendations or your own favourites. I really don't any preference, so it could be romance, fantasy, adventure, action/crime, e.t.c e.tc...
EDIT: omg, just a few minutes after making this post and already have so many replies. Thank you all! I have made a list of series mentioned and will try and get through it all. Don't be shy to add more: my tbr can never be full (mwahahahahaha)
This is a side note or whatever, but I'm surprised I didn't get popular booktok books as recommendations, as this is what usually floods my feed so I thought that was what everyone was reading lol.
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KrisIvyHaze commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I was just thinking yesterday about how I actually don't always like (or at least don't feel the most comfortable) when I start a new book because I really don't like not knowing things; this is why I always end up looking up spoilers for everything I read/watch. I tend to feel blind and uncertain when I'm starting a new world and am trying to figure everything out.
I much prefer the ending of books, when things are resolved and I know exactly what is going on. My therapist would say it's a control thing for me. I definitely feel much more comfortable with endings than beginning of books, at the very least. I'm okay with the middle of books, but that's usually when I end up giving up on not spoiling myself and either read the ending first or look up spoilers online.
So do y'all prefer the beginning of books, endings of books, or the middle when you're still ~in it?
KrisIvyHaze commented on dorouu's review of Lady Tan’s Circle of Women
There are not enough reviews from Chinese people and boy, is that clear. Just look through them and you'll see the difference in ratings when someone is Chinese vs not.
The story follows one woman in quaint 1400s China from like 9 years old to 90+. She's a laaady doctooorrrrr. As a whole, this book is dreadfully long-winded and repetitive. I don't need to hear a hundred times about what makes a good and proper wife, what the foot binding process is, how important it is to have a son, etc. It gets old. We get it, the characters already know, everyone gets it. There is no need to remind the reader again how important sons are.
In terms of details. Jfc. I despise the way See just directly translates the different characters that make up a word. The uterus, "Zi-gong" or 子宫, is just uterus. No one calls it a "child palace," what the fuck is that. The main character refers to her mother as "Respectable Lady" and idk what tf that's supposed to be in Chinese. It would be like if you called Coca-Cola "quench thirst, happy" (可口可乐)mmmm NO. As one of the other reviewers mentioned, German, would've never been translated like that. Imagine a whole book where German medical terms like uterus Gebärmutter was constantly called the "give birth mother". Who thought this was a good idea??? It's so cringey. Why are you directly translating characters sometimes and then not doing it other times? Who was the Chinese person who OK'd this because I doubt it was Lisa See who is happy to let people believe she's Asian because her great great grandfather or something was from mainland China.
I would love to hear the perspective of an actual TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) practitioner on this book. Because while in SURE this book was meticulously researched, I don't know if it was laid out or displayed well or if like with "child-palace," Lisa See just directly translated everything and made it weird.
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