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Lady Macbeth
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Listed in the recommended reading order for people who like to read full series.
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I know it says that we can start setting our total 2026 reading goals but I can’t for the life of me figure out how via the app or website 😓 any ideas?
UPDATE: thank you for your help! It showed up as a task on my homepage on the app — I think because I’m new to this app and have other items to complete, it kept glitching a little!
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The Jasad Heir (The Scorched Throne, #1)
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So I know that ACOTAR is supposed to be peak romantasy from booktok, but I've read a lot of mixed reviews on the book's forum so I'm a bit indecisive... people who've read it, what's your opinion on it?
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I’m thinking of getting an e-reader but I’m still not sure if it will be worth it or not. A lot of the books I read are ebooks and I’d usually read it on my phone or tablet. It’s not bad but it’s not always the most comfortable and I always end up getting distracted so that’s why I’m thinking of getting a Kobo. Can anyone who’s made this shift to e-readers share if they have experienced any significant changes in their reading? Did it improve the reading experience? Did you end up reading more books?
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This is the first book of the series where I don’t have the feeling that I want to pick it up all day everyday. I have a harder time getting into it. Hopefully it’s just the beginning but with the first two books I was hooked since page 1. It makes me wonder which one of the books people liked most and which they liked least.
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maybe I should've read assassin's blade first.. there are so many mentions of things I don't understand
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I feel a little lost, as if I missed something while reading. I think I might have to go back and read the first 28 pages again. Did anyone else struggle with the first couple of chapters as well?