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Sharkbyte

fantasy lover and writer who’s hot take is that I don’t think 3 star ratings r bad I’ll get more into this account once I figure out this app

333 points

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Level 3
Made for the Movies
My Taste
Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)
Godkiller (Fallen Gods, #1)
From Blood and Ash (Blood and Ash, #1)
Piranesi
Reading...
So Let Them Burn (Divine Traitors, #1)
2%
The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)
19%
The Prison Healer (The Prison Healer, #1)
87%

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So Let Them Burn (Divine Traitors, #1)

So Let Them Burn (Divine Traitors, #1)

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  • Reading slump help!!

    Ever since the end of last year and the beginning of this year, I feel like I’m slacking on reading. I used to read so much and pretty fast but now?? I have started books here and there but never feel compelled to pick them up and continue. I am still in school plus being on a sports team I have already little free time and then when I do I pick up my phone and doomscroll. Anyone got ideas or book recommendations that’ll help me get out of this please spill!! 😩

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    Sourcebooks giveaway

    How to Kill a Witch: The Patriarchy's Guide to Silencing Women

    How to Kill a Witch: The Patriarchy's Guide to Silencing Women

    Zoe Venditozzi & Claire Mitchell

    Nothing brings people together like a common enemy, and witches were the greatest enemy of all. Scotland, 1563: Crops failed. People starved. And the Devil's influence was stronger than ever—at least, that's what everyone believed. If you were a woman living in Scotland during this turbulent time, there was a very good chance that you, or someone you knew, would be tried as a witch. During the chaos of the Reformation, violence against women was codified for the first time in the Witchcraft Act—a tool of theocratic control with one chilling to root out witches and rid the land of evil. What followed was a dark and misogynistic chapter in history that fanned the flames of witch hunts across the globe, including in the United States and beyond. In How to Kill a Witch, Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell, hosts of the popular Witches of Scotland podcast, unravel the grim yet absurdly bureaucratic process of identifying, accusing, trying, and executing women as witches. With sharp wit and keen feminist insight, they reveal the inner workings of a patriarchal system designed to weaponize fear and oppress women. This captivating (and often infuriating) account, which weaves a rich tapestry of trial transcripts, witness accounts, and the documents that set the legal grounds for the witch hunts, exposes how this violent period of history mirrors today's struggles for justice and equality. How to Kill a Witch is a powerful, darkly humorous reminder of the dangers of superstition, bias, and ignorance, and a warning to never forget the past… while raising the question of whether it could ever happen again.

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    The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)

    The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)

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  • The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)
    Thoughts from 10% (page 62)

    ‘Reaver was a… blond’ OH HELL NO HES NOT

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  • Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, #1)
    Tally Chapter 30-34 | Thoughts from 90%
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  • Sharkbyte commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Tracking book series

    So I’ve made a reading journal (my first one I’m so proud) and I’m adding a page where it’s gonna be tracking all the series I read. Now, do I just add the book series I’ve read/are reading this year or do I add series I’ve finished previous years as well?

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  • Tracking book series

    So I’ve made a reading journal (my first one I’m so proud) and I’m adding a page where it’s gonna be tracking all the series I read. Now, do I just add the book series I’ve read/are reading this year or do I add series I’ve finished previous years as well?

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  • Sharkbyte finished reading and wrote a review...

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  • The Devil's Thief
    Sharkbyte
    Jan 11, 2026
    DNF
    1.0
    Enjoyment: Quality: Characters: Plot:

    Just putting a one star bc this was the only book I dnf. But to be fair I read this book a long time (I think I was a tween or smth) ago and it felt sp long and slow that I just gave up on it. Maybe I’ll pick it up again someday soon. But to anyone who wants to read it just know it is a pretty chunky story 😅

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  • The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)
    Thoughts from 4% (page 26)

    Idk why I keep coming back to this series it is not the same 😭💔

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  • The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)
    Thoughts from 4% (page 26)

    Idk why I keep coming back to this series it is not the same 😭💔

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    The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)

    The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)

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    The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)

    The War of Two Queens (Blood and Ash, #4)

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