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Slip: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery
Mallary Tenore Tarpley
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Slip: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery
Mallary Tenore Tarpley
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How to Read Now
Elaine Castillo
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Not "A Nation of Immigrants": Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy, and a History of Erasure and Exclusion
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
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I found Pagebound kind of by chance when choosing a “trying different book apps” video to have on as background noise while doing some household tasks and was really intrigued by the design of the app, as well as the forum feature, prompting me to check it out. I’ve tried countless book-related apps where I created an account, but always found something missing for me — even though I never could figure out what it was. I’m still not sure how exactly to put it into words, but whatever it is — Pagebound has it.
I have always loved reading, but the discussions that happen on some other apps about books (booktok, bookstagram, booktwitter, etc) would inevitably steer me away from being an active member of the community itself (how many times do we have to say that yes, audiobooks DO count as reading, no readers should not stalk authors and authors should not stalk readers [or respond to low rated reviews in reader-oriented spaces], yes reading is actually VERY inherently political, etc etc etc).
But the community and the overall atmosphere here on Pagebound has absolutely reignited my enthusiasm to talk about books with other readers! This app has brought me back into the book community, offering so many avenues for dialogue, a plethora of recommendations, and pretty badges that feel like a reward for doing one of my favorite things 😌
All of that to say, I am curious to know how others discovered Pagebound, and what has made you stay/become an active user!
In addition to the feeling of community, my favorite tech features in the app are the forums and the quests! What are yours?
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I found Pagebound kind of by chance when choosing a “trying different book apps” video to have on as background noise while doing some household tasks and was really intrigued by the design of the app, as well as the forum feature, prompting me to check it out. I’ve tried countless book-related apps where I created an account, but always found something missing for me — even though I never could figure out what it was. I’m still not sure how exactly to put it into words, but whatever it is — Pagebound has it.
I have always loved reading, but the discussions that happen on some other apps about books (booktok, bookstagram, booktwitter, etc) would inevitably steer me away from being an active member of the community itself (how many times do we have to say that yes, audiobooks DO count as reading, no readers should not stalk authors and authors should not stalk readers [or respond to low rated reviews in reader-oriented spaces], yes reading is actually VERY inherently political, etc etc etc).
But the community and the overall atmosphere here on Pagebound has absolutely reignited my enthusiasm to talk about books with other readers! This app has brought me back into the book community, offering so many avenues for dialogue, a plethora of recommendations, and pretty badges that feel like a reward for doing one of my favorite things 😌
All of that to say, I am curious to know how others discovered Pagebound, and what has made you stay/become an active user!
In addition to the feeling of community, my favorite tech features in the app are the forums and the quests! What are yours?
brimichelle commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
a few weeks ago someone made a post about ruining book titles by changing one word, and this combined with my current read has inspired this post hehe so ruin a trope by only changing one word >:))) i’ll start: instead of only one bed there’s only one toilet 😔
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My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Ottessa Moshfegh
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Make Sure You Die Screaming
Zee Carlstrom
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Bad Nature
Ariel Courage
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Like a Hammer: Poets on Mass Incarceration
Diana Marie Delgado
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The Transgender Issue: An Argument for Justice
Shon Faye
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Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-first Century
Alice Wong
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A Short History of Trans Misogyny
Jules Gill-Peterson