karigan commented on a post
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stories that break convention and will convince you that maybe we don't need punctuation like we think we do
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Did anyone else get the email newsletter for it? What were your favorite things to see? I personally loved seeing the stats and most used emojis!! Also the spellshop tomato war posts getting a feature kind of sent me lol (for context, see Jenniferās unofficial tomato war side quest list).
The average book rating being a 3.9 also felt very fittingly positive for the vibe and community on here. Im so excited to continue using pagebound next year!
karigan submitted a feature request
Currently the quests weāve joined have a ā# readā indicator and progress bar on the questās page, and the ones we havenāt show āNot Joinedā with no progress bar on the questās page. Iād love to be able to see the number read for the not joined quests as well, to quickly see if there are any new quests I want to join without having to look through the list of books first.
If itās not possible to show a āNot joinedā and ā# readā on the same quest, having the little progress bar on the quest page would still be helpful!
Post from the The Thorn Queen (The Rose Bargain, 2) forum
I now know itās in the blurb but I wasnāt expecting this book to have games too. Not sure I like that tbh, seems like weāre relying too much on the plot from the first book.
karigan commented on a post
Not about this book but I don't really know how to post something another wayš„² But, does anybody have some book recommendations for like the main character who goes to a school to learn how to fight or protect other people? Something in the genre like Vampire Academy, Percy Jackson,... this might be very specific but kind off like the specialists from Winx club?š
karigan commented on a post
Iām loving this. Honestly, I canāt believe how some people jumped into this series before reading caraval, I love how it ties the seriesās together and itās sooo good. I feel like if i had read this first it mightāve been less deep in meaning than how it is atm
karigan commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
One time I was watching a video where a creator was discussing a list of books that if someone they were talking to didn't like them, he thought they had terrible taste. I paused the video and thought "what book could he say that would make me instantly not trust another word he said?" and the only thing I could land on was Pet Sematary by Stephen King.
The misogyny, the colonialism, the utter banality of 70% of the book. I'm not a die hard Stephen King hater, but I hated that book cover to cover. I could not find a single redeeming quality about that novel.
You'll never guess what the next book out of his mouth was.
So, as title suggests: what's your "Pet Sematary"?