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Can we PLEASE talk about how amazing it is when authors give us a playlist of the book??? I don't mean when they put songs into the story, but when they actually put the effort in and create a playlist made of songs that give the same vibes as the book As someone who loves music and gets really obsessed over the books she reads it's so beautiful to have a way of extending the feelings I had reading the book, if you understand what I mean
What are your thoughts on that?
(I apologise for my english, I'm actually Italian and not very good at writing in foreign languages)
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Can we PLEASE talk about how amazing it is when authors give us a playlist of the book??? I don't mean when they put songs into the story, but when they actually put the effort in and create a playlist made of songs that give the same vibes as the book As someone who loves music and gets really obsessed over the books she reads it's so beautiful to have a way of extending the feelings I had reading the book, if you understand what I mean
What are your thoughts on that?
(I apologise for my english, I'm actually Italian and not very good at writing in foreign languages)
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so going through my annotations I encounter this gem, said by Heathcliff:
"He's such a cobweb. A pinch would annihilate him."
there are no words. if the movie doesn't include this I will know there is no hope left for humanity
I know it definitely will not be good, but my girls make even doing taxes fun so. we're going ✨️✨️✨️
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Sorry if someone has already made this post since I know its been talked about on other platforms! How do you all feel about predictable twists in books? Not so much like uninspired twists that are common in genres (think "the bad guy is really the good guy") but plot twists that are well foreshadowed and the reader is able to put together what might happen based on clues in the book. I feel like so many people criticize books for having 'predictable' plot twists when the whole point is to tell a story that has enough clues and hints so the reader can try to guess what's going to happen. Otherwise the twists just feels like it comes out of nowhere, at least to me.
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Hey guys, I recently finished reading The Perks of beeing a Wallflower and can't get over it at all. My only desire at the moment would be to read it all over again for the first time, but we all know that's impossible: have you got any suggestion of books which give out the same vibes?
(I apologise for my bad english, it's not my first language)
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