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No More Assholes: Your 7 Step Guide to Saying Goodbye to Guys and Finding the Real Man You're Looking For (Dating & Relationship)
Chantal Heide
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Chantal Heide
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Machines Like Me
Ian McEwan
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Ithaca (The Songs of Penelope, #1)
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I'm not sure if this would need to go in the request sections (and I apologise if this has been asked before), but as a Southern Hemisphere dweller, I'd love to request if we can have separate seasonal readalong quests. 😅
There's just something about reading a cozy, wintery book while I'm melting at 30 degrees (celcius), and sitting beside the pool, that doesn't quite sit right.
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Best Offer Wins
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I Was Anastasia
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My husband marks all books on his immediate TBR as 'Reading' so that its the first thing he sees when he opens the app, to remind him of the next books to read. It feels absurd but he swears by it 😅 What's your oddest PageBound habits?
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Post from the Ithaca (The Songs of Penelope, #1) forum
I love how the gods meddle with mortals not in an obvious way, but with small manipulations - a flicker of light to get them to look to the left, the urge to go to the bathroom to remove them from the room. It makes the world seem more intentional and magical to think the universe is working in small ways to keep the plot on track