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jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
I have absolutely loved having the new progress bar on my personal shelves, but I was wondering if it would be possible to add it to the plan for each month/year. I find the progress bar quite motivating to get through a shelf, so having it on my plan to complete all of the books I set out to complete in a given month would be an awesome additional motivator to stick to my plan.
jenniferPagebound commented on a post from the Founder Announcements forum
Hi everyone, we're excited to share the 4 selections for the Spring Readalong, running March - May! We announce Readalong titles a month in advance to give everyone time to place library holds; head to the Seasonal Readalong page to see the Spring badge and the full selections (on the app: click Seasonal Readalong from the More menu. On desktop: click the purple "View Spring Picks" button underneath the "Winter 2026 Readalong" header).
Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby: A mystery/thriller by the iconic S.A. Cosby, this story follows a Black and white father seeking vengeance for their two sons who were married and murdered in cold blood.
A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlà Clark: A steampunk fantasy set in Cairo in 1912, we follow Agent Fatma as she investigates a murder in a secret brotherhood and an ancient magic unleashing danger on the city.
When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O'Neill: A sapphic literary fiction set in 19th century Montreal, this is a coming of age tale following Marie and Sadie as they navigate their intense & passionate relationship through Montreal's high society (and brothels)
Goddess of the River by Vaishnavi Patel: From the author of Kaikeyi, this is a reimagining of the story of Hindu goddess Ganga who is cursed to become mortal until she fulfills the terms of her curse.
Excited to read with everyone in the coming months!
Happy reading, Jennifer & Lucy
jenniferPagebound commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I manually added a book to my TBR a day or two ago, then today I changed its status to "Reading" since I finished one of my books. But then it was marked as a re-read. I had to go in and delete the empty date. That fixed it, sure, but I went through to look at my other TBR and most don't have any dates but some have empty dates? Also for the books that do have empty dates in my TBR, there doesn't seem to be a way to delete those, so they'll also become re-reads when i finally read them. Which means I'll have to manually remove the empty date every time this happens. It's little things like this that build up into "this is too troublesome" and prevent me from keeping track of my books.
Why is PB adding empty dates to my TBR? Is it something I did when I added the book? I haven't imported any books from other websites, this was all manual entry. Is there a different way to mark a TBR as Reading that won't make it a 2nd read through? I'm willing to accept it's user error but I'd like to know what I did that caused it so I have a smoother time keeping track of my books. I appreciate any help or advice! I couldn't find anything when searching the form for this issue and my friend has also noticed dates on his TBR as well so I at least know it's not just a me-thing.
Post from the Founder Announcements forum
Hi everyone, we're excited to share the 4 selections for the Spring Readalong, running March - May! We announce Readalong titles a month in advance to give everyone time to place library holds; head to the Seasonal Readalong page to see the Spring badge and the full selections (on the app: click Seasonal Readalong from the More menu. On desktop: click the purple "View Spring Picks" button underneath the "Winter 2026 Readalong" header).
Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby: A mystery/thriller by the iconic S.A. Cosby, this story follows a Black and white father seeking vengeance for their two sons who were married and murdered in cold blood.
A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlà Clark: A steampunk fantasy set in Cairo in 1912, we follow Agent Fatma as she investigates a murder in a secret brotherhood and an ancient magic unleashing danger on the city.
When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O'Neill: A sapphic literary fiction set in 19th century Montreal, this is a coming of age tale following Marie and Sadie as they navigate their intense & passionate relationship through Montreal's high society (and brothels)
Goddess of the River by Vaishnavi Patel: From the author of Kaikeyi, this is a reimagining of the story of Hindu goddess Ganga who is cursed to become mortal until she fulfills the terms of her curse.
Excited to read with everyone in the coming months!
Happy reading, Jennifer & Lucy
jenniferPagebound commented on a post


Did any Roman stories sneak into this quest? I think the vestal virgins concept would make an incredible retelling if anyone knows of a title.
Side note: it would be fun to read books solely from this quest for a month to start seeing crossovers of the characters / people / timelines.
jenniferPagebound commented on a post from the Founder Announcements forum
Many new updates, big and small, coming at you - Please update your apps to see them!
Summary of changes:
Why are we moving from upvotes/downvotes to likes for Lists? The upvote/downvote system was meant for community moderation, however now that we have PageboundGuides as moderators, we're asking the community to leave list moderation to the Guides. We want to make sure folks feel welcome to make lists - if someone makes a personal list, please do not corrective comment. The Guides will take care of it :)
How do Giveaways work? We've partnered with Publishers and Authors to giveaway books to the community. Once live, the Giveaway link will be on the Discover Books page. You can browse all the giveaways there, and enter by filling out a form with contact info (so we can send you the book if you win!). We know many folks are often disappointed when giveaways are only in the US and Canada - want to share with y'all that we do not have control over where giveaways are active. That is up to the publisher and author! As we grow, we hope more international publishers and authors know about Pagebound and want to partner with us.
How does the new Feed tab work on book pages? Since forum posts are meant for evergreen discussion, and folks comment on their status cards and progress update cards to share personal updates, we wanted to give everyone a way to share those personal updates beyond their immediate followers. We also wanted to give folks a way to see who is reading or wants to read a certain book, even if they are not following them yet. The Feed tab shows all status update and progress update cards, so you can more easily discover personal convos and reading buddies.
We'll be back soon with more updates!
Thanks everyone and happy reading, Jennifer & Lucy
jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
I'm really enjoying the Plan feature and I see more improvements are lined up for it, so I thought I'd share an idea to see if it'd fit within the development direction!
Just like how if a book is in one of your main shelves you can see that in other users' updates and on the book's own page (through color-coding and the little symbols), I thought it could be great for there to be a way to see if a book is already in your Plan quickly. Maybe a little Plan badge on the top left corner of the book cover (a calendar symbol?) or something along those lines.
It'd also be great if when you click it the UI takes you to your Plan page, but that'd be a separate feature. Just a little indication of a book being in your Plan would already be great! I think it would encourage people to use the feature more and make it easier to plan your reads.
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The Bright Years
Sarah Damoff
jenniferPagebound commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I love planning my reads but I hate that I can't add them directly from my library and have to remember the book title.
I know you can go to the book page and add it but still i would love to be able to do directly in the "plan" section
jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
Instead of having the link that leads to searching for quests, lists, and users, add tabs to the search function, making it easier to navigate.
Additionally, save the progress on the search function. For example, when you click a list, and then exit from the list, it doesnât take you back to the original search. Potentially make it so the user can click the back button and be taken back to their original search.
jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
(Iâm on the app.) When I go to search for any book, I get a pre-populated list of books. They seem like a most-finished list, maybe? Among them are blockbuster YA books and HP. Seeing those same books over and over implies endorsement (even though I suspect it isnât). Would it be possible to change the list that populates? Maybe to the books with the most forum posts today so it directs people to the conversation? Or books that show up in the most lists?
jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
Currently, the only way to view another user's progress is either the discuss page or their reading journey. I would love to be able to click into someone's profile to see what their last logged percentage was, particularly when I'm doing buddy readsâit could be shown exactly like it's shown at the top of the home page with the yellow progress bar, but below the books in the "Reading..." section.
(For additional context, I'm primarily a site user, so it feels like a little more work for me to pull up someone's reading journey, as I have to switch devices entirely. I might feel a little less desire for this once web/app parity is achieved, but I still think it would be helpful.)
jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
Being able to order our 3/6 badges displayed on our profile as we want instead of by date won
jenniferPagebound commented on a feature request
I'm not sure how our taste is sorted on the back end, but I would love to be able to pick the order ourselves!