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The Lion Women of Tehran

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  • The English Patient
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    The blurb describes this as dream like, and I’m absolutely feeling that. The writing is so abstract, with so few scenes that flow easily - even though I feel slightly lost the majority of the time, I’m not bored or disinterested. Almost like reading a classic where the language is slightly past your reach, but the beauty of the story pulls you along.

    The most difficult part has been the rotating POVs; often I’m midway through a scene before I know whose head I’m in. I believe this is intentional and not a result of bad reading comprehension. This definitely adds to the dream-like atmosphere, floating between minds and fragments of memories, piecing together what happened to each of these characters and rounding out their identities which, both through the war and through murky POV shifts, are intertwined and mirrored.

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  • what triggers a PB ✨friend crush✨ for you??

    morning friends! firstly i promise this comes from a place of curiosity and i’m not intending to farm points or attempt to become a PB celeb 🤡🤡

    i was just wondering what personally makes you follow someone? or once followed, what really influences the way you view a user?

    for instance i’m a sucker for an insightful, original & creatively written review or comment that captures something about a book that i’ve never been able to put to words.

    i also appreciate when users have a clear niche or ‘special interest’ that they’re so passionate & knowledgeable about that it triggers an immediate ✨friend crush✨

    i don’t have many IRL friends that read, so i’m sending all my love to the community (and L+J) for making this such a wonderful place to discuss books and learn from each other.

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  • Have you ever kept track of textbooks?

    Now that I'm in university, I've started tracking textbooks on book tracking apps, too. It seems a bit like cheating to me, but considering that they take up a large part of my reading time and that they are very discursive essays so... What do you think? For those who are studying, do you take them into account too or am I the crazy one?

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  • While Waiting on Holds

    It is very easy to max out one's library holds. What do you end up reading while waiting for it to be your turn with those sweet, sweet TBRs? I've found myself scrolling through the "available now" filter on Libby to scrounge up things that sound interesting, so far to mixed results.

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    The Mad Wife

    The Mad Wife

    Meagan Church

    From bestselling author Meagan Church comes a haunting exploration of identity, motherhood, and the suffocating grip of societal expectations that will leave you questioning the lives we build―and the lies we live.  They called it hysteria. She called it survival. Lulu Mayfield has spent the last five years molding herself into the perfect 1950s housewife. Despite the tragic memories that haunt her and the weight of exhausting expectations, she keeps her husband happy, her household running, and her gelatin salads the talk of the neighborhood. But after she gives birth to her second child, Lulu's carefully crafted life begins to unravel. When a new neighbor, Bitsy, moves in, Lulu suspects that something darker lurks behind the woman's constant smile. As her fixation on Bitsy deepens, Lulu is drawn into a web of unsettling truths that threaten to expose the cracks in her own life. The more she uncovers about Bitsy, the more she questions everything she thought she knew―and soon, others begin questioning her sanity. But is Lulu truly losing her mind? Or is she on the verge of discovering a reality too terrifying to accept? In the vein of The Bell Jar and The Hours, The Mad Wife weaves domestic drama with psychological suspense, so poignant and immersive, you won't want to put it down.

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    How to Kill a Witch: The Patriarchy's Guide to Silencing Women

    How to Kill a Witch: The Patriarchy's Guide to Silencing Women

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    How to Kill a Witch: The Patriarchy's Guide to Silencing Women

    Zoe Venditozzi & Claire Mitchell

    Nothing brings people together like a common enemy, and witches were the greatest enemy of all. Scotland, 1563: Crops failed. People starved. And the Devil's influence was stronger than ever—at least, that's what everyone believed. If you were a woman living in Scotland during this turbulent time, there was a very good chance that you, or someone you knew, would be tried as a witch. During the chaos of the Reformation, violence against women was codified for the first time in the Witchcraft Act—a tool of theocratic control with one chilling to root out witches and rid the land of evil. What followed was a dark and misogynistic chapter in history that fanned the flames of witch hunts across the globe, including in the United States and beyond. In How to Kill a Witch, Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell, hosts of the popular Witches of Scotland podcast, unravel the grim yet absurdly bureaucratic process of identifying, accusing, trying, and executing women as witches. With sharp wit and keen feminist insight, they reveal the inner workings of a patriarchal system designed to weaponize fear and oppress women. This captivating (and often infuriating) account, which weaves a rich tapestry of trial transcripts, witness accounts, and the documents that set the legal grounds for the witch hunts, exposes how this violent period of history mirrors today's struggles for justice and equality. How to Kill a Witch is a powerful, darkly humorous reminder of the dangers of superstition, bias, and ignorance, and a warning to never forget the past… while raising the question of whether it could ever happen again.

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  • gimme all the pagebound lores!

    so one of my absolute favourite lore is the great tomato war, where one user posted in a forum that they read a book where one character ate a tomato like an apple, and they felt disgusted by that. it set off a massive “war” and it was hilarious to read. jennifer from pagebound even did a list based on that.

    one lore i have just discovered today is there is an “user” called deleted. i was so confused. i saw that they got a level up badge today. i swore i saw one like 5 days ago. how the hell are they leveling up when i don’t see any activities or any books in their library? is it a user called deleted? or it was deleted but a glitch meant it kept gathering points? turns out that that is where all the points from deleted posts/comments goes to, into this one user called “deleted”. (unless i am mistaken???)

    is there anything i missed? i only know those two!

    eta: oh my god i was working and came back to so many comments! i will go through them and reply but oh my god so many entertaining lores! thank you ☺️

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