astral.projection commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I need some recs for books featuring a Centaur, Satyr or faun. Something besides the Greek tragedies, or Narnia, if possible. I know I can reread a couple of different HPs, but I don’t really want to do that, so I’m asking for some advice from my PB friends. (I did try searching lists first.) Thank you in advance!!
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The Palace of Eros
Caro De Robertis
astral.projection commented on astral.projection's review of The View From Lake Como
Pick this up if you're interested in a book where every third sentence references a Jersey-Italian stereotype, bella
I picked this up based on the blurb where I, very realistically, assumed I would get a beautifully written story about a young woman finding love and wonder again post-divorce as she travels through Italy. WRONG. There were 12 different things happening here, and none of them made sense. We have 3 poorly fleshed out family mysteries, none with a satisfying conclusion. We have our protagonist who will NOT tell you why she divorced her hot, kind husband - just take her word for it that she's better off divorced (fully support just leaving a man but cmon girl give me something). We have an overbearing family that feels written by the producers of Jersey Shore. We have the most bland redemption arc you've ever seen. To add insult to injury, at least 2/3rds is pure filler, just riddled with useless anecdotes about Nonna's third cousin who loves meatballs and sunday gravy. Not even an exaggeration. This author will absolutely beat you over the head with the fact that the family is Italian. MC puts on an apron? Image of Italy on it. MC has a vision board? In the shape of the boot. MC loves her family? It's because she's Italian. Did we mention she's Italian? Meatballs! I only didn't DNF because I so desperately wanted to read a post divorce bounce back story, but madonna che schifo.
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I’m loving the exploration of want vs need, desire vs familiarity. This line sums it up so well:
“But she wanted it and you could want something bad enough that you needed it. You could want something so bad it became indivisible from your survival.”
Novels about marriage often reduce to this simple question: when desire fizzles out, when complacency sets in, who do you become? Do you recognize yourself anymore? Did you lose yourself? And, since this answer is almost always yes, can you find yourself again without hurting your spouse?
Cora has not even considered Eliot’s feelings in all of this. She’s only focused on her desires at this point, and I’m anxious to see what happens when the marital consequences of her actions come to a head.
astral.projection commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I thought I had asked about this before, but I can't find any post I made about this and I can't remember any response about this.
Tldr, it's kinda annoying that you have to be logged in to view just the book pages, it's meaning that I have to grab the goodreads links for books instead - which is not super motivating for friends signing up to here.
If the issue is not wanting discussions to be viewable while not logged in, that'd be pretty easy to hide. But the book information should really be publicly viewable. It's a lot easier to get people used to the site and more likely to sign up if you're able to share book information without the stipulation of being made to sign up first.
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The Ten Year Affair
Erin Somers
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The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
Katherine Arden
astral.projection commented on kittytornado's review of The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
The way I sipped at this book. I don't remember the last time it took me this long to complete a novel, especially one I adored. 5 pages here, 15 minutes there. Almost always with a hot coffee or tea. This book demands warm beverages.
The writing was not easy. It really demands all your attention, but you are rewarded with a beautiful magical world and an incredible cast of characters.
I'm already looking forward to a reread.
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i fear im missing something because everyone loves this and i could never quite get into it. i was often confused, the writing didnt flow, the pacing was extremely slow, and if you missed one sentence in a paragraph of fluff youll be confused for the next 10 pages. i hear this first book is mainly setup for the next two, which i may try on audio, but kind of a bummer this first installment was just laying groundwork
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The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
Katherine Arden
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astral.projection commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hi! I’m in need of some books that feel warm and sugary sweet to read while I have a lot of free time while traveling. Anything that just makes you feel good and not stressed while reading it is perfect for me :)
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Perfect winter trilogy. This one does a lot of set-up, but book 2 is off to the races!