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*Any number of pages read is a good number, we’re not competing here!
The app I use to track reading time recently added a “you can read x number of pages in an hour” feature which got me thinking about how others are reading.
So how many pages do you usually read in an hour? Of course this will change depending on the book and genre but just think about the average.
Mine is usually between 40-50 pages!
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Posting this to get the badge lol, but seriously the absolutely correct balance of coziness and stakes.
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Goddess of the River
Vaishnavi Patel
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The Teller of Small Fortunes
Julie Leong
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The Raven Scholar (The Eternal Path, #1)
Antonia Hodgson
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I LOVE how this decides to give us past information slowly and subtly in the narrative. It feels natural and suspenseful rather than info-dumpy. The CRAFT here is so apparent.
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The Raven Scholar (The Eternal Path, #1)
Antonia Hodgson
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The Marriage Portrait
Maggie O'Farrell
julies_reading commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Any recommendations for books that made you want to study, to learn, that suddenly made you want to be a straight A student?
I never read a book like that before but there were some c-webnovels, where overachiever main characters kind of infect you with the thirst for knowledge (and academic validation)
Fiction preferably, fun preferably, Thanks sm in advance, I need the boost
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I want to fill my September tbr with sci-fi books. Any recommendations??
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What, according to you is the % of the book you've read tp consider that you've given it a fair shot and can now dnf? For me, its 15%. If I've read more or atleast 15% of the book and i still don't like it , i dnf. If i can't even get to 15%, i consider that book unread 😶🌫️
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julies_reading commented on julies_reading's review of The Bone Season (The Bone Season, #1)
It's 2059 and London is under Scion rule, reminiscent of 1984 as the government tries to track down clairvoyants, people who can in one way or another communicate with spirits. Paige Mahoney is the rarest type of clairvoyant, a dreamwalker - she can jump into other's minds - and has been hired by one of the biggest crime lords in London. When she is cornered by the police for being a clairvoyant and she lashes out, she's launched into a new perspective on her world that changes everything.
Well. I'm confused. I read Priory of the Orange Tree earlier this year and loved it, the fourth book is coming out early next year, I just started watching FrolicThroughFiction who loves this, and one of my prompts this month was to read a low-rated book on my TBR, so I had to pick this up this month! Unfortunately, this did not live up to my expectations. I could tell that this was Shannon's debut novel. This reminded me of Ninth House in the vibes and how I felt about it - the world was not described enough for me to fully understand what was happening and I cared about the main character, but everyone else was underdeveloped. This world is so original but I couldn't find myself enjoying this as much as I'd like. The villans were underdone and the Warden could not possibly have disgusted me more, full on Tamlin vibes. I really liked Paige as a character and her backstory with the Seven Dials, and wish we could have focused on that. I'm down for continuing in the series if people say that this one was just okay and the others are better. I'm not deterred from Shannon's works though.