karigan commented on Cosmiclove's update
Cosmiclove completed their yearly reading goal of 35 books!
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
When I was a kid, I loved collecting the little notes that used to come with the alpino chocolates! Recently, I've been collecting knives! Because of Inej. I have a karambit and a balisong (don't worry, I looked into the legality of it in my country and I'm allowed to have those knives).
My karambit is pure black and I've named her Inej because she looks so cool and badass.
My balisong is rainbow coloured and extremely flashy when I'm doing tricks with it, so needless to say that I've named it Nikolai hahahahaha
What have you been collecting recently?
In case anyone's wondering; Inej and Nikolai are grishaverse characters! I highly recommend you read the books. They're awesome
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
So I've read a couple ARCs that aren't in the database yet. It's not super important because I know they'll probably get added at some point but its also messing up my reading goal hahaha! Is there a problem with adding ARCS/books not out yet? I know I know I read them, and I am tracking in other places, but for the happiness of my brain, I'd love to have it correct here too.
I did add an ARC the other day because I didn't even think about it, but thought I've check before adding more just incase!
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maybe iām too dumb but i donāt get why so many of you are literally obsessed with this⦠for me it was just mid š
karigan commented on robyn00's update
robyn00 started reading...
The Berry Pickers
Amanda Peters
karigan commented on Allonsythornraxx's review of Once Upon a Broken Heart (Once Upon a Broken Heart, #1)
17/09/2025 4 āļø This was so much fun! I'd put off reading this series for years because I just couldn't imagine how anything could live up to Caraval, but I should never have doubted Stephanie Garber. This definitely has more of a fairytale feeling than Caraval, but I loved it, and I don't doubt that I'll be reading the other books as soon as I can fit them in!
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Wow my hold for Katabasis on Libby has gone from āindeterminate waitā to 12 to 5 to 2 weeks since I first placed it on 1 September because my library has obtained⦠112 more copies since. Just wanted to share this little happiness!!!
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
What is your favorite Disney movie? What book retellings do you love the most associated with it?
I'm a huge fan of Disney movies and love reading retellings about them. I have read quite a few retellings throughout the years. Now I would like to learn about your favorites!
My own favorite Disney movie is a tie between Beauty and the Beast and Mulan!
Favorite retellings of Beauty and the Beast have been:
The Merchant's Daughter by Melanie Dickerson (part of the Hagenheim series) Abducted by a Prince by Olivia Drake (part of the Cinderella Sisterhood series) Bella and the Beast by Olivia Drake (also part of the Cinderella Sisterhood series)
Favorite for Mulan have been
Reflection by Elizabeth Lim (from the Twisted Tales series) The Warrior Maiden by Melanie Dickerson (part of the Hagenheim series)
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I saw this mentioned in the forum but didn't see any comments about if this is possibly in the works or not. Does anyone know if trigger warning tags are going to be added to books?
I was thinking of adding a blurb to my reviews but it might be too late for people that want to avoid certain things going in. I know you can use other tracking apps like Storygraph, but was curious what the plan is for Pagebound š¤. Iām sure not everyone would use them, but I figure it might be a nice addition for those that rely on them.
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
(I get the whole downvoting thing. I downvote. I advocate downvoting. I'm just curious and confused why some people downvote "correctly done" lists. That is all. š)
Just out of curiosity, not a rant lol. Besides the obvious reasons, what makes you downvote lists? Did you maybe accidentally upvote it first? Or do you not like the recommendations or the topic?
I rarely downvote lists. I usually only do it if the list is harmful or not really a curated resource for the PB community. If I don't like a list for personal reasons, I just leave it alone.
Update: I didn't expect this to get controversial lol. If you wanna downvote, that's fine! We all have different opinions about it and that's okay. I was just curious what's the reason behind it. āŗļø
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I struggle with my mental health šš½šš½ itās gotten so much better over the past few years, but every now and then your girl gets real low and canāt find joy in anything.
The worst part? I had just started a new read I was actually enjoying⦠and then the depression hit. I tried to keep going, but even reading, my usual safe space, just stopped working.
Iāve tried video games, puzzling, coloring, watching murder docs and other true crime things, but nothingās making a difference. Then I got a bit neuro-spicy and the sound of my AC started driving me up the wall, so now Iāve got old faithful (Parks & Rec) running in the background for comfort noise.
What do you all do when joy is nowhere in sight? I know itāll pass. It always does. But right now? Everything feels muted, and I hate it. So Iām hiding under a weighted blanket trying to out-vibe the void š
karigan commented on baileyisbooked's update
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Unofficial Tomato War Side Quest
Pro tomato or anti tomato? Follow the PB Tomato War lore with this unofficial side quest. Start with The Spellshop (& read Fantasy's post @ 41%) to see the war's origins and pick your side. Next, get the facts with Ten Tomatoes That Changed The World (notbillnye / pro camp's manifesto). Hate tomatoes? Read I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato, and discover their true evil with Dead Witch Walking (virus spreads via GMO tomato). Finish with the feel-good Fried Green Tomatoes. Which side will prevail?
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Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I like Maddie. Yes her approach to some situations is a bit harsh with the "tough love" but I understand where she's coming from. She sees Emma as a sister and wants to protect her, and you can tell she gets frustrated with Emma's whole self sabotage persona and actions. And how Emma has a wall up even with Maddie. Seeing your closest friend continuously sabotage her own happiness can definitely be upsetting. Specially if it's a repetitive pattern.
karigan commented on geminireads's update
karigan started reading...
The First Bright Thing
J.R. Dawson
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I'm attempting the a-z challenge this year (read a book for every letter in the alphabet) and was wondering if others are doing the same? Thought this could be like a little check-in! š
If you're attempting the challenge, how are you doing? Which ones do you still need and what books are you planning on reading? Maybe we can help each other find some recs for missing letters!
I'm doing pretty well, I only need 6 more letters so it definitely seems doable āŗļø
M: I'm thinking either The Mitford Murders by Jessica Fellowes (on my physical tbr) or Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Q: maybe The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis? Anyone have a good Q rec? U: Either The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett or Uprooted by Naomi Novik?? V: Vampires of El Norte by Isabel CaƱas for the Dia de los Muertos readalong! X: Xaipe poems by E.E. Cummings or Xingu short story by Edith Wharton (shout-out to @hannah for making an A through Z list!!) Z: NO CLUE!! HELP!!