karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Ive had a tumultuous journey with reading over the years, from loving it as a kid/tween to not picking up a single book from 15 through to 20. I'm now much happier with my little book routine :)
As the title suggests, I think the fact that I'm autistic impacts my enjoyment (for better or worse) of books in a huge way. For instance,
Pattern Recognition
I am so bad for noticing when an author uses the same phrase, word or even sentence structure repeatedly, and once I start noticing, I can't stop. Sometimes that means my enjoyment of the book is waaaay lower, as I become very critical of the writing.
But also....
Joy and stimming
I know this might be weird to say, but I feel I get a little extra joy out of a good book? Getting to a good metaphor, or action scene or big twist, and having it be so great that my reaction becomes physical and i start to stim. That's the good shit right there.
So, if you are also neurodivergent, do you feel that impacts your reading journey?
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Once Upon a Broken Heart (Once Upon a Broken Heart, #1)
Stephanie Garber
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The Pairing
Casey McQuiston
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The Pairing
Casey McQuiston
karigan commented on a feature request
I think it would help reduce accidental spoilers if book forum posts had the spoiler tag on by default with the option to turn it off, rather than defaulted off and relying on everyone to remember to toggle it on.
This will not help when people have differing opinions on what is considered a spoiler, but it could for those instances where someone forgets to use the toggle :)
karigan commented on a feature request
i’m mostly curious on whether this would be possible for reviews more than forum posts! i’ve seen people say they’re lagging behind on reviews or writing notes elsewhere to help them write reviews later, and i was wondering if making drafts could work? that way, it’s more convenient to write down overall thoughts and expand later, or even write things bit by bit (for longer reviews) and eventually post it. also, too many times i’ve accidentally clicked off or refreshed halfway through writing a review and lose my progress (this is def a skill issue on my part though)
karigan submitted a feature request
I think it would help reduce accidental spoilers if book forum posts had the spoiler tag on by default with the option to turn it off, rather than defaulted off and relying on everyone to remember to toggle it on.
This will not help when people have differing opinions on what is considered a spoiler, but it could for those instances where someone forgets to use the toggle :)
karigan commented on a feature request
There are a lot of different personalities and communication styles on this site, and to ensure that all users have a safe and positive experience I think it would be really valuable to have tone tags as an option for all posts.
There's nothing worse than having someone's experience squandered due to a misunderstanding or a miscommunication, and some negative experiences could potentially be avoided with the clarity that tone tags provide. This would especially be useful for ND people who don't pick up on societal queues as much as NT people might be able to (speaking from personal experience).
Thanks! 🥰
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With the community growing quickly, I wanted to have a central location for all new book suggestions. If you think there’s a book that fits in this quest, make a new comment on this post!
What qualifies a book for this quest? The books in this quest are structured around a game or trial rather than just including games/trials somewhere in the book. The entire narrative is about preparing for the games, the games themselves, and the aftermath of the games.
Examples of books that would not fit despite including a game/trial plot point:
While the games/trials in these books are important to the story, the books are not about the games/trials.
10/28/25 note: I am currently focusing on adding diverse voices to balance the quest a bit more.
Post from the Needle Lake forum
karigan commented on a post
I’m gonna be honest, I’ve always heard people say you should use “I” statements to explain the impact something has on you but I’ve never understood how to do that until this chapter. The first example given about playing with a knife finally made it click in my head. I couldn’t comprehend how something that someone else was doing (that doesn’t involve me) could be turned around to an “I” statement.
Someone start a fight with me so i can practice please
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