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I Who Have Never Known Men
Jacqueline Harpman
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it was so cute and cozy i loved ittt
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The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
Sangu Mandanna
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Triple Sec
T.J. Alexander
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The Spellshop
Sarah Beth Durst
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Monday's Not Coming
Tiffany D. Jackson
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Kiss Her Once for Me
Alison Cochrun
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Mrs. Fletcher
Tom Perrotta
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Hi, so I've been trying to get into actually analysing books and picking up on underlying themes, symbolism, and deeper meanings instead of just reading for the plot.
Sometimes the themes are pretty obvious, but a lot of the times I struggle to collect my thoughts and put them into words in a way that feels accurate to the book, or even insightful enough. Usually, I just read a book, enjoy the vibes, know what happened, and know what I loved about it. That kind of thing. But I want to actually understand a book on a deeper level, if that makes sense.
I tried annotating, but I genuinely had no idea what I was supposed to be doing, and I mostly ended up writing wattpad-level comments in the margins lmao.
Does anyone have any tips or methods or resources that helped them learn how to analyse books more deeply and like intentionally?
bo0k__nerd commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I recently saw the social media that a lot of people only read dialogues instead of the entire text from prologue to epilogue just to hit a reading goal. And that absolutely baffles me because I cannot imagine reading without knowing any plot lines or character descriptions, et cetera.
So I’d like to ask the Pagebound community how do you all read ? Do you read every single word, imagine the scenes, and analyse ?
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Hi, so I've been trying to get into actually analysing books and picking up on underlying themes, symbolism, and deeper meanings instead of just reading for the plot.
Sometimes the themes are pretty obvious, but a lot of the times I struggle to collect my thoughts and put them into words in a way that feels accurate to the book, or even insightful enough. Usually, I just read a book, enjoy the vibes, know what happened, and know what I loved about it. That kind of thing. But I want to actually understand a book on a deeper level, if that makes sense.
I tried annotating, but I genuinely had no idea what I was supposed to be doing, and I mostly ended up writing wattpad-level comments in the margins lmao.
Does anyone have any tips or methods or resources that helped them learn how to analyse books more deeply and like intentionally?