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Hello friends! Iām planning a 24 hour readathon for Memorial Day weekend (5/23-5/24) and looking for advice from those who have completed one: 1. How do you pick the books you read? Whatever is up next in your TBR or specific types of books to keep your interest? 2. How do you time your readathon? Straight 24 hours (such as 10am-10am) or setting a 24 hour timer and only letting it count down when youāre actually reading (so it may encompass more like 36-48 hours)? 3. General advice on how to stay focused! How did you prepare??
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A Ballad of Betrayal and Beauty
L.H. Blake
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This is for predominantly readers of ebooks, or audiobook listeners, or even heavy library users. If you read an ebook, audiobook, or library book and LOVE it, will you buy the physical book to have on your shelf as a "book trophy?"
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Quicksilver (Fae & Alchemy, #1)
Callie Hart
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The Wedding People
Alison Espach
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A Thousand Mornings: Poems
Mary Oliver
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In a Rush
Kate Canterbary
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Remote Control
Nnedi Okorafor
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Have you ever read a book that was rated terribly (like under 3 stars), but for you it was an easy 4 or 5-star read?
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Remote Control
Nnedi Okorafor
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The Anxious Generation
Jonathan Haidt
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I currently have 21 for the month from Libby + Hoopla with 7 read. I'm wondering what's the common number because I think this is too much. š *I work from home and I'm a big home body
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I should have written a review right away because only a couple months later and most of this plot and book has completely left my brain. I think that I liked the writing style overall, believable and fun, if the plot and emotional development felt a bit rushed because this is under 200 pages. I liked reading a main female character who was so nerdy and also very confident and no nonsense about her passions. I liked the representation that she was a wheelchair user, and there were a couple of interesting moments where she had assumptions about how Gus would respond or behave, but of course he was respectful and a great guy. Also the representation of his autism / any baggage he was carrying was handled well and she was supportive of him, I felt like they did compliment each other. This book does have the trope of 'we have known each other in the past and therefore there is a lot of reliance on that chemistry and history to build chemistry' in the current time of this book. It's not quite a second chance trope, but felt like a little bit of a shortcut to the feelings development here. This book is definitely part of a series-- while it made sense as its own standalone, I saw many clear references to other books and characters in the series. There was also a plot line surrounding Reggie's parents and maybe them not having faith in Reggie's sister? I liked that Reggie talked to them and kind of put them in their place about that. I thought the premise was a little bit goofy but have definitely read wilder ones in romances. I have zero memories of my reactions to any steam or tension. Reviewers seem to gush about how cute this romance is but I also saw many complaints that this book was too short and therefore too surface level and people wanted more depth. Especially people wanted more time devoted on page / just more pages to resolve all the family dynamics problems and the fact that the 'Anime Con' is missing at the end and the ending felt too abrupt and not wrapped up.
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The first half of this book was quite slow, layering in so much footwork and setting up the town and the characters and fleshing out who they were and what their perspectives were. I felt that it was starting to drag a little bit just before it picked up, but I did like the writing and the descriptions of the town and getting to know our characters. I knew there was a rape in the book, I was surprised that it "took so long" to get to, but I think that all of the setup and exploration of the townspeople was really needed to understand how they then all reacted. Overall I felt that the strength of this book was being really moved by the townspeople's reactions to the victim and how her peers were an especially powerful perspective to see how these kids treated and thought of her too. There was a lot of family focus throughout the book as both parents had their own point of views in addition to Mira. There were definitely perspectives that I liked more than others: Kira, Benji, Amat. I did experience some knee-jerk reactions and feelings throughout, but I thought that they were generally well handled by the narrative and were often subverted. I did see one reviewer complain that they felt emotionally manipulated in ways that didn't make sense because of how it was written (one character is doing something where you the reader assume he is killing himself but then there's a bait and switch). A lot of people (& me) liked that Beartown as the setting was so visceral and it was easy to feel the cold and feel present there. I also saw people describe this book as having heart and very strong characters and many nuggets of wisdom, though I saw some people complain that they felt that there were too many aphorisms and that these overall felt cliched or cheesy. I was somewhat mad that there were deniers/ that ultimately I don't think there ever was any official legal accusation or court stuff-- this is tough to recall exactly after 4 months.
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"because..... she came here with me" I love you so much Peeta, you are insanely smart and manipulative. Katniss is so oblivious here because she doesn't know and is scared to trust anything. Partly because she's had to care for her sister and mom since her dead died, so she can't have more people count on her, but also because she is deeply caring and won't risk losing another person that's close to her. It's just self-preservation. I sometimes wish we could have a Peeta pov, because I want to know the moment he truly fell for her, and when he knew it.
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The Echo of Old Books
Barbara Davis
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Scenario 1: Someone who has never read romance before asks where they should start. You must recommend one book from this quest. Which do you choose? Scenario 2: An experienced romance reader is in a slump and desperate to find something to get them back in the game. Again, you must pick one book from this quest. What do you recommend?