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Post from the Medieval Times forum

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  • About this Quest: Time Periods, Book Curation, Historical Accuracy

    Figured it would benefit all to include a little primer on the Quest, how it was curated, and what I hoped to accomplish here.

    I am a huge history lover, specifically European history, and saw so many interesting Medieval historical fiction titles published in the past two years. There seems to be a resurgence of Medieval motifs in pop culture, from the latest runway shows (check out Louis Vuitton), to Chappell Roan's Joan of Arc inspired fashion, to publishing's newfound affinity for knights, princesses, and Arthurian legend.

    The Medieval period is so rich with iconography and lore; it is the inspiration for many fantasy novels, period romances, even modern festivals and entertainment franchises (the title of this quest is a cheeky reference to Medieval Times, the dinner & tournament experience in the US link here ) In curating the books for this Quest, I wanted to capture the wonder of this time period that lives in our collective imagination -- knights, cold stone castles, complex politics, epic legends and the undercurrent of magic.

    While doing research, I learned the Medieval period is quite difficult to define from an academic historical perspective. We can very broadly think of it as the period between Antiquity and the Renaissance (or, Early Modern Period), but when each culture entered the Early Modern period can differ by over a hundred years. Culture trickles down slowly, so while many people in the upper echelons of society (nobility, scholars, artists) felt the world around them changing during these transitional periods, the vast majority of society was still living in a Medieval world. As a matter of scholarship, these period distinctions matter a great deal, and there's many interesting discussion to be had on what exactly defines the Medieval period--and for whom.

    In addition to capturing the Medieval of our collective imagination in the book selection, I also wanted to ensure the Quest was not tedious and did not feel like homework. I wanted someone to be excited to earn a high level badge, which would require 15+ book finished. There are many historical fictions in this theme that are dense, extremely long, and quite a slog to get through. I included a very select few of those (since it frankly seemed sacrilegious not to include certain authors and series!) but opted for accessibility and entertainment where possible, even if it meant taking creative liberties with the academic definition of Medieval.

    Genre-wise, I wanted to stay in the historical fiction category with only slight deviations (examples: retellings of iconic Medieval legends, some horror titles). I intentionally did not include rom-coms and high fantasy novels inspired by Medieval history (such as Game of Thrones).

    There has been some discussion in this forum about the accuracy of this list - in particular Hamnet, The Other Boleyn Girl, Wolf Hall, and Year of Wonders have been identified as English Early Modern and not Medieval. I took it to a community vote to see if we should keep or remove these titles; the majority wanted them to stay, so I adjusted the Quest description and made this post for folks to reference in the future when having these discussions. I will be staying out of future discussions about time periods and accuracy from here on out, but here's the reasoning behind the inclusion of these titles:

    Hamnet: set in 1580-1590's ish. Centers Shakespeare's family's life in rural England. Cambridge identifies Shakespeare's world as "largely Medieval" (source), and having read the book I felt it was an accessible look into rural country life during this time - not something we see often in this historical genre, which tends to highlight nobility.

    Wolf Hall and The Other Boleyn Girl: set in early 1500's (1520-1530ish). These titles are wildly popular, won literary awards, and capture political intrigue without being overly dense. Another case of the world being largely Medieval, though the official starting point of the English Early Modern period had started 40-50 years prior.

    Year of Wonders: set in 1666. This is the most egregious example of creative liberty with the time periods. I wanted to include a story about the Black Death, but could not find an accessible title. This is about a later wave of the plague in 1666.

    I hope this shed more light on the intent and thought behind the Quest curation, and I hope everyone (from staunchly academic to historically curious) is able to discover some books to scratch the Medieval itch!

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  • Medieval/Tudor

    I’ve just seen this quest and I was surprised to see such titles as Wolf Hall, The Other Boleyn Girl, and Hamnet, which are Tudor-era novels, not medieval. Perhaps this may be seen as pedantic but I just wanted to point out that they belong to completely different eras and these three in particular belong to the Early Modern Era, which marks the end of medievalism in England.

    I don’t know if you can remove books from quests, as I don’t think you can, but I thought I’d say because they’re very much not from that era, if that’s what people are looking for. These would be for fiction belonging to the Tudors or Early Modern specifically.

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    jenniferPagebound commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Possibly dumb question about book dupes

    When duplicates are combined, does that mean all the data (forum posts and reviews, recommendations etc) associated with the separate versions merge, or does one copy of the book kind of take over and overwrite the other versions? Am I totally overthinking which edition of something to say I'm reading, lol?

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  • jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request

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    Book Club Feature

    Hi, as a book club based in the Netherlands, our core group has collectively joined Pagebound. It would be awesome to be able to link to a book club page, showing our new members what we're reading, and have them move over to Pagebound as well. For existing members it would be an easy way to find our friends and quickly add book club members we know in real life. I hope this fits your vision!

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    Custom Feed Groups / Follow Tags

    One feature that would be really helpful is the ability to create feed groups by tagging people you follow and then filtering your feed by those tags. Kind of like how on IG you can tag some accounts as 'favorite' and then have a custom feed of just those accounts. So like that, but custom tags for personal and specific feeds.

    Right now, when I follow people on Pagebound, they generally fall into three different groups, and I interact with each group differently:

    People I engage with regularly: friends or mutuals I actively discuss books with Readers with very similar taste to mine: people I follow mainly for recommendations People I know in real life: especially members of my book club who are starting to join the platform

    I interact with these groups differently, and sometimes I want to quickly see updates from just one group. For example, checking book club reactions, looking for recommendations from readers with similar taste, or seeing new posts from the people who interest me.

    If users could tag people they follow and then filter their feed by those tags, it would make the platform much easier to navigate and would support different types of reading communities.

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    Optional Rating for Narrator/Audiobook

    When you're reviewing a book, the ability to provide an optional star rating for the narrator and/or the audiobook.

    It would be fantastic to see this rating without having to search the forums or reviews for an opinion about the audiobook or narrator. Especially when there are clearly some books that have S-Tier narration and a lot of the PB community highly recommends them as a audiobook. (e.g. Project Hail Mary, Yellowface, All Systems Red)

    Thanks for your consideration. ā¤ļø

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    Filter forum posts by percentage range

    Right now we're able to sort forum posts by % progress asc/desc, or filter by Start at: _%, but would it be possible to add End at: _% or make this a range?

    As forums get increasingly crowded (like we're already seeing with some readalong books), it can be quite overwhelming to have so many posts on screen. This would also make it easier to avoid accidental spoilers :)

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  • jenniferPagebound commented on a post from the Founder Announcements forum

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  • Product Updates + New App Version [2/5/2026]

    Hi everyone, we've just released a big app update with many quality of life improvements, bug fixes, and some new features. These are all available on web as well. Please make sure your apps are updated to the latest version, 1.1.1, to see these changes! As a reminder, you can check out what we're working on and what's coming up next via the public roadmap (in the footer on web, in the more menu on the app)

    Here's a list of updates:

    • New Main Quest badge tiers, now viewable on the app
    • ability to pin comments to your own posts, lists, and activity
    • improved search on app: UI enhancements to make searching for things that are not books easier, removed the auto-populated most searched books from the search widget
    • ability to track your progress in Time for audiobooks (HH:MM)
    • progress bar / breakdown by status added to Plan
    • estimated page count added to book page
    • you can enlarge a book cover on the book screen by tapping the book cover
    • rereading button (when you go to track a reread, the button says re-reading instead of reading)
    • sort reviews by star rating
    • filter options on Book Journey
    • new search, filter, and sort options on Browse All Lists and Browse All Quests screens
    • see more info about your followers and users you follow in the following/followers modals
    • changed the button on the home feed "currently reading" books from "post in forum" to "go to forum" for easier access to the forum + encouraging folks to check existing posts!

    We're working on monthly wrapups, reading streaks, and some prep for more stats next! We will also be making some additional enhancements to Quests (like: a book recommendations section similar to the Community Recs on book pages, stats for how many users earned each badge tier, and a feed tab like the new feed tab on book pages)

    Thanks everyone and happy reading, Jennifer + Lucy

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  • jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request

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    Audiobook

    The ability to differentiate a book between audiobook or an e-book/physical book so that we can see how many audiobooks we’ve listened to versus books we read.

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    jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request

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    Flagging Spoilers Specifically

    I would love the option to flag someone’s post as a spoiler, as a kind reminder for them to mark it as such.

    I don’t feel that the regular flagging (please correct me if I’m wrong) is meant for this, and I don’t want to comment on the posts to gently let them know as it brings it up in my follows feeds.

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    Dropdown filter for different feed views

    This is a request for a dropdown filter that would live somewhere on the feed page (e.g., underneath the "Main Feed / Following / My Books" tabs). Filter options could include things like comments, posts, book status cards, etc. Other possibilities include shelf types (for on-the-fly filtering instead of the permanent toggle settings) and user qualities (e.g., mutuals).

    More context: https://pagebound.co/roadmap/96

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    Commenting on other users' reviews a part of book journey

    Some really cool conversations about a book happen in the comment section of a review, so I'd love that to show up on the book journey. Particularly because it would be nice to see what review convinced me to add the book to my TBR and then read it.

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