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Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures

Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures

Merlin Sheldrake

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dorouu commented on dorouu's review of The Plans I Have for You

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  • The Plans I Have for You
    dorouu
    Feb 06, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 5.0
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    It's unfortunate Pagebound doesn't have a little genre section because I had no idea this was a thriller?? 😭 It's a thriller thriller y'all!!

    That mistake is 100% on me though. Somehow I had saw "Yellowface" and had expected something completely different. Even the blurb didn't feel like it would be a thriller. My expectations for this book did not align at all with what this book ended up being. I thought it was going to be somewhat of an experience similar to watching a train crash in slow-motion and only being able to read on in horror. Especially when the summary described it as a 'situation that soon spirals out of control'. I kept waiting for the 'revenge' plots to go awry and to negatively impact the women in their hubris. I kept waiting for things to go out of control. I think the only similarity the book might have with Yellowface is that there is one bad white woman character, and that's ... all I've got. This is why publishers really need to be careful when marketing a book by using other well-known titles. I think this book stands well enough on it's own.

    About the book and story as it is-- I think Lai Sanders is a great writer. I think there are weaknesses to the story, but the writing itself was great. There are some quotes I saved that ended up having a double meaning when I looked back on them after finishing the book. Several quotes about society and the expectations placed on us both by our parents and cultural standards had me nodding along like, yes yes.

    I felt some of the side quests didn't add much value to the story, while other storylines didn't get enough attention. Of the three people that the two main characters target for revenge (as written in the book summary), one takes up a lot more 'screen time' than the others- and I wish there was more for them. I also thought that the author did a good job touching on current politics in China and props to her for that section, but I didn't see how it added to the story.

    The book follows both Shelley's current journey for revenge and also time jumps to parallel-tell the story of Sophia and her fall from grace. While Shelley's parts are written in first person, Sophia's are written in third person omniscient which I believe was the right choice. The author also forces Shelley to confront the people she is exacting her revenge on- she lives right under their noses, in disguise, and really learns what makes them tick. In this, we, as the reader, alongside Shelley, get to decide for ourselves if the 'day where it all went wrong' really defines all the related characters, or if they were just products of their own history. We also decide whether we think the revenge was 'worth it'. I don't think we ever really get a clear picture of what happened on the day that ruined Shelley's life- even though it was such a focal point in the story. Sure, POVs can color the event with biases, but everyone else in the book saw the videos, so why wasn't it made more clear to the reader exactly what had happened?

    Ultimately, the book is a journey of two deeply flawed characters and their own selfish desires and darkness' within as they orbit and clash (kiss) and drift away and repeat.

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  • dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Nonbinary/Trans recs

    I'm nonbinary and the only book I have is I wish you all the best, but I'm looking for more.

    I like romance, mostly sports but there won't be any I know that .

    Any recs?

    Edit: I am 26 so I don't feel comfortable reading YA

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  • dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Which book actually shocked or surprised you?

    For me, recently it was Tender is the Flesh. That book turned me vegetarian. It also made me almost vomit at one point.

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  • dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Book Price Increases 🫠

    I was taking a look at my old hunger games books yesterday that my family got when the series first came out and comparing them to the new copy of the first book that I got fairly recently. The old paperback copy of the book was only $9 while the new one was $16.99!! It's just so saddening to me that book prices have rose so much to a point where so many are inaccessible to people now. Hardcovers are especially bad right now too as some are upwards and above $30. What are y'all's thoughts on this, i'm just so tired of everything getting so much more expensive, especially my favorite hobby 😭

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  • The New Age of Sexism: How AI and Emerging Technologies Are Reinventing Misogyny
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  • The Plans I Have for You
    dorouu
    Feb 06, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 3.0Plot: 5.0
    😱
    🌊
    💀

    It's unfortunate Pagebound doesn't have a little genre section because I had no idea this was a thriller?? 😭 It's a thriller thriller y'all!!

    That mistake is 100% on me though. Somehow I had saw "Yellowface" and had expected something completely different. Even the blurb didn't feel like it would be a thriller. My expectations for this book did not align at all with what this book ended up being. I thought it was going to be somewhat of an experience similar to watching a train crash in slow-motion and only being able to read on in horror. Especially when the summary described it as a 'situation that soon spirals out of control'. I kept waiting for the 'revenge' plots to go awry and to negatively impact the women in their hubris. I kept waiting for things to go out of control. I think the only similarity the book might have with Yellowface is that there is one bad white woman character, and that's ... all I've got. This is why publishers really need to be careful when marketing a book by using other well-known titles. I think this book stands well enough on it's own.

    About the book and story as it is-- I think Lai Sanders is a great writer. I think there are weaknesses to the story, but the writing itself was great. There are some quotes I saved that ended up having a double meaning when I looked back on them after finishing the book. Several quotes about society and the expectations placed on us both by our parents and cultural standards had me nodding along like, yes yes.

    I felt some of the side quests didn't add much value to the story, while other storylines didn't get enough attention. Of the three people that the two main characters target for revenge (as written in the book summary), one takes up a lot more 'screen time' than the others- and I wish there was more for them. I also thought that the author did a good job touching on current politics in China and props to her for that section, but I didn't see how it added to the story.

    The book follows both Shelley's current journey for revenge and also time jumps to parallel-tell the story of Sophia and her fall from grace. While Shelley's parts are written in first person, Sophia's are written in third person omniscient which I believe was the right choice. The author also forces Shelley to confront the people she is exacting her revenge on- she lives right under their noses, in disguise, and really learns what makes them tick. In this, we, as the reader, alongside Shelley, get to decide for ourselves if the 'day where it all went wrong' really defines all the related characters, or if they were just products of their own history. We also decide whether we think the revenge was 'worth it'. I don't think we ever really get a clear picture of what happened on the day that ruined Shelley's life- even though it was such a focal point in the story. Sure, POVs can color the event with biases, but everyone else in the book saw the videos, so why wasn't it made more clear to the reader exactly what had happened?

    Ultimately, the book is a journey of two deeply flawed characters and their own selfish desires and darkness' within as they orbit and clash (kiss) and drift away and repeat.

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  • The Plans I Have for You
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  • The Plans I Have for You
    dorouu
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    Thoughts from 85% (ARC)

    Raise your hand if you didn't realize you had signed up for a thriller 🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙃

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  • dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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    What small (or large) detail has a book gotten wrong?

    Everyone has their own niche expertise and interests. What are some things you've seen in books that you were like 👀 'well that's not correct at all'.

    This is inspired by the one post for healthcare workers to describe medical inaccuracies. But I'm also thinking of when actors don't know how to play an instrument and they pretend sooo poorly.

    A few examples to start~ I didn't think the linguistics of Project Hail Mary checked out at all. Especially the part where he was able to get Rocky to approximate his name Grace with their limited understanding of each other's languages.

    I recently read Wild Dark Shore and there was a part where a character was wearing a wet suit for arctic water temps and I was like mmm.... maybe a dry suit would be more appropriate?

    What elseeee, oh my goodness. People often get international politics (especially Chinese politics!!!) so wrong. In The End of Men the author tried to say that Beijing declared independence, when Beijing is the capital??? The book as a whole is soo inaccurate and wrong in so many ways and fields lol. I have to stop myself from venting about this book.

    I love seeing people talk about things they are passionate about and their expertise! Please share with the class your most egregious or funny examples ❤️🤓🧠

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    The Plans I Have for You

    The Plans I Have for You

    Lai Sanders

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