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karigan

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Reading...Little Women
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The Ballad of Never After (Once Upon a Broken Heart, #2)
Babel
The Rose Bargain
Sunrise on the Reaping (The Hunger Games, #0.5)
The Great Alone

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  • Comfort reads

    What are your comfort books/book series? The ones that you read multiple times and will do multiple times more? And why is it this book/book series?

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  • Sunrise on the Reaping (The Hunger Games, #0.5)
    Trying Not to Cheat-Read (But Failing)

    Sooooooo excited to start this book! My husband and I are going to read it together, but I’m already low-key regretting that decision. I know, I’m the worst—we agreed to read a certain number of chapters per week, but I just want to devour this book!

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  • The Will of the Many (Hierarchy, #1)
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    I’m just gonna complain for a second. This book is soooooo slow, and the text way too small. My eyes are getting warn out from just a few pages 😭 I may need to check Libby to see if a kindle version is available because I don’t know if I can keep reading the physical copy like this

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  • Sunrise on the Reaping (The Hunger Games, #0.5)
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  • Reading Again & Book POVs

    In 2025 I set a New Year’s resolution to read more after attempting to do the same in 2024 and failing (it happens 😌). I used to read a TON when I was in middle school and into high school and then kinda just stopped and hadn’t picked up a book again until 2024, when I read maybe 2 books for the whole year. Happy to say I’m on my 12th book of the year and I am falling in love with reading again 😌 and I think I’ve learned I really love books with multiple POVs especially when they are intertwined with each other and you are seeing the same story in multiple ways rather than just getting one story from different people. Does anyone feel the same? Does anyone feel differently? Does anyone have any good recs? There isn’t really a genre I won’t try once 😉 p.s. I do attribute my reading success this year to this platform and look forward to seeing it go further!

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  • Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2)
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  • QODT: Which book setting would you love to live in for a year? And be honest... do you think you’d survive? 😏

    Asking because I kinda love post apocalyptic worlds, and I feel like I wouldn’t be the first to go! But let's keep the zombies far away lol

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  • What's your most anticipated book release of the year?

    As of right now, I'm really excited for Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid. A book set against the backdrop of the 1980s Space Shuttle program seems right up my alley. I'm also excited for The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig because I absolutely loved the Shepherd King duology. Excited to hear yours, hopefully I'll have more to add to my TBR :)

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  • Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, #4)
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  • So This is Love
    Finished It! A Fresh Take on Cinderella That I Loved 💙

    I’ve read three books from the A Twisted Tale series, and this one is my favorite! Cinderella has always been my favorite story since childhood, and I loved how this book balanced the classic tale with a fresh, slightly more modern twist at the end.

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  • Powerless (The Powerless Trilogy, #1)
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  • Once Upon a Broken Heart (Once Upon a Broken Heart, #1)
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    omg i hope the ball does good things for her!

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  • Tracking Resources

    I'm curious what services/apps/resources everyone uses in addition to Pagebound, if any, to track their reading. I personally made the transition from Goodreads to Storygraph a few years ago, and I'm still using it in addition to Pagebound to get information on my reading stats. But does anyone have any nifty apps, resources, or personal methods they've found fun and/or useful for tracking various aspects of their reading?

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  • Babel
    I reached That Page
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