dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Sorry if this is super basic. Is there a way to view all your Finished books, or DNF, etc? Not just for this year, but your whole library of that status?
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Iâm wondering if you buy a book a second time if youâve misplaced it (or just didnât get it back from someone you loaned it toâŚ) or if you donât! Iâve heard of the rule âyou donât re-buy a bookâ but now Iâm missing the first part of a trilogy and it hurts đŤ đ
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Black Cake
Charmaine Wilkerson
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello! Does anyone have any tips for motivation? I cant bring myself to finish the second book of Harry Potter even though I really want to read the whole series and already own the book, I have other books but I feel like I cant begin reading them if I have a pending book, idk why I am like that, help!!
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
What is, according to you, the appropriate amount of pages/percentage read for you to log your reading progress?
I get temped even if I just read 2 pages lol
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Radical Tenderness: The Value of Vulnerability in an Often Unkind World
Gisele Barreto Fetterman
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Does anyone have luck getting ARC books? I joined NetGalley and got approved so Iâm excited to see if thereâs any other sites you have luck getting advanced copies? Any tips?
dorouu commented on a feature request
I would love if when I click on the list of people who have finished a book under "Activity from People You Follow" if I could then click on a user's rating and be taken to their review.
Right now we can filter reviews on a book's page to people we follow, but I would imagine as follow counts grow it could take a bit to find a specific person's review.
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dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
For me, itâs A Clockwork Orange. Itâs not that I think itâs a bad book in terms of writing or character development. It just makes me sick to my stomach every single time. I canât read the book or watch the movie straight through.
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
What are some crazy book publishing scandals you have heard of?
We're talking things like:
The author who faked her way onto the New York Times besteller list
Or the author who tried to copyright sun powers
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Mine surely happened one hour ago, when the author of Book of Hrabal randomly wrote his female lead to start to masturbate randomly in the middle of the scene. Maybe there was some very deep authoral message there, but it caught me so offguard, that I put the book down and went downstairs to do some kitchenwork.
Another one was Saint Peter's Umbrella by KĂĄlmĂĄn MikszĂĄth, who wrote a 2 page scene of her female love interest undressing and a cat watching her. Then he skipped over the male leads bedtime routine as "a man changing was nearly not as beautiful as a woman". I give that one a pass tho, it was written like 200 years ago.
For female authors, the only thing I can think of is when the male characters have 12 inch long members. That must hurt!!
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I keep seeing people here casually mention theyâre reading three books at the same time, and honestly⌠how?? How do you store all that information and still remember things like eating, sleeping, and basic human responsibilities? đ Meanwhile, Iâm over here feeling mentally full after one book. (For anyone taking this very literallyâIâm exaggerating a bit.)
dorouu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I keep trying to add this book from Goodreads, it's a bit of a niche non-fiction but still has 2000 ratings, but it's not transferring accross to here for some reason when I put the link in. Could anyone help with this?
dorouu wrote a review...
It's All in Your Head has a title as if it was about mental health, but it's all about chronic illnesses and chronic pain. The story follows Skylar, whose describes her Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) as "brain plumbing issues" and "brain squished;" and Pike, a Olympic medalist snowboarder who had a career ending crash that left him permanently disabled. The book does a great job educating the reader on chronic illness and disabilities while bringing them along for a fake-relationship love story. I will say, some parts of the messaging are very strong and I know they must be really validating to read for people who suffer similar issues as the two main characters. The romance was really good and I really felt for both characters. The way chronic illness is described was even better. I especially love how Nordqvist deals with how surrounding characters behave and how the MCs correct them-- horrible doctors, well-meaning overbearing mothers, casual abilism by friends, etc.
Generally, I don't go for fake relationship tropes, or the famous bf trope, or forced proximity... but somehow these two main characters were so endearing it made up for it. The end where there was a grand gesture for reconciliation was very sweet and well done. But the best part is that the two of them also learn how to be better for themselves and not just be better for each other. They finally have difficult conversations with their loved ones. I loved the side characters as well-- and I am assuming that Emy and Analia are going to get their own books next.
Thank you to Netgalley and Grand Central Publishing for the ARC copy of this book. All opinions are my own. Publication date: February 10, 2026
**The eARC I was given was not easy to read so I probably missed some things.
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It's All in Your Head
Sabina Nordqvist
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The fact that Iâm nearly 300 pages in and the plot really hasnât been plotting yet.
At least I enjoy reading about these people but god damn give me something.