Post from the The Jasad Crown (The Scorched Throne, #2) forum
“There was nowhere left to run. Either Jasad would rise in victory, or we would all burn with it.” SHAKING TO MY CORE JUST WOW
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The Jasad Crown (The Scorched Throne, #2)
Sara Hashem
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This is not your usual storytelling and I love how that was pointed out early on in the book. Nonetheless, it was still deeply moving. Finding out who killed Wellington both shocked me and also rendered me with a "you know what, yeah!!" moment. This is definitely a must-read.
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Hi everyone! Here's a quick list of recent quality of life updates + bug fixes: - The most obvious: you probably noticed your feed is flooded with "badge earned" updates. There was a bug where, when a book was added to a Main Quest, those who had previously joined the Quest did not get credit for reading the newly added book. I fixed this bug and earned out badges for everyone (hence the feed getting flooded!). If you see anything still incorrect on your profile, email me at team@pagebound.co - there was a bug where the Edit option for your Reviews did not consistently show up in the ... (three dot menu) on the review card. This has been fixed! You can now edit your review anywhere you see it. - various infrastructure updates to help with server crashes + load times as we've seen a ton of growth on Pagebound over the past few weeks :) and of course, still working hard on the app! Our plan is to release to our first round of beta testers this month and publicly release before the end of the summer. Appreciate everyone's patience on this! On the bright side, there are TONS of updates on the app that address many feedback concerns we've seen lately :) Lastly, it's been so exciting to see all the new readers join us! Huge thank you to everyone who has sent good vibes, welcoming messages, and answered questions. This community is truly the best. Happy Reading 💙💜 Jennifer & Lucy
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Problematic Summer Romance
Ali Hazelwood
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Post from the The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time forum
I like how the unraveling of the narrative in this book is like a sneak peek into my brain. The flow of information is constant but ever-changing, yet somehow, they're all connected. It's so crazy to yap like that tbh lol
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Mark Haddon
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this has to be my second or third poetry book in my entire life so i might not be the best reference as to my rating but the raw emotions i elicited from this book... it was poignant and heart-rendering
Post from the Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair forum
20th poem transports me back to reading White Nights just wow
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Post from the Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair forum
Poems 5 and 6 are my favorites so far! Neruda's words are gripping, captivating, and beguiling
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Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
Pablo Neruda
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MY BEST READ OF 2025! My following reads have big shoes to fill. This book was amazing, I wish I could forget it and read it again for the first time what the helly