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cherrychaerish

library, second hand and audiobook reader 🍒 fiction: queer, horror, gothic, ya, classics 🍒 nonfiction: social justice, history, linguistics, education

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Cinderella Is Dead
The Babysitter Lives
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit (Out of the Hitler Time, #1)
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Game Changer (Game Changers, #1)
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This is How You Lose the Time War
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  • technical question (list vs shelf)

    i'm fairly new to how pagebound works so i'm really sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this but i'm just not sure.

    i want to create a collection of all the books in an extended series/connected canon books by one author - would this be allowed as a list or should i make it a shelf? i've checked lists vs shelves in the faq but i'm still unsure whether a list would be allowed. for context, it's the asoue/lemony snicket literary universe, which has connected series, short stories and standalone books that i'm looking to put in timeline order. thank you for any help! (and again, sorry if this is the wrong place to ask!)

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    The Starving Saints

    The Starving Saints

    Caitlin Starling

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    A Dark and Drowning Tide

    A Dark and Drowning Tide

    Allison Saft

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    This Ravenous Fate (This Ravenous Fate, #1)

    This Ravenous Fate (This Ravenous Fate, #1)

    Hayley Dennings

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    cherrychaerish set their yearly reading goal to 25

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    cherrychaerish's 2026 Reading Challenge

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    Written in the Stars (Written in the Stars, #1)

    Written in the Stars (Written in the Stars, #1)

    Alexandria Bellefleur

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    Read This to Get Smarter: About Race, Class, Gender, Disability, and More

    Read This to Get Smarter: About Race, Class, Gender, Disability, and More

    Blair Imani

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