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I'm Mabel! She/her, married lesbian. I love retellings of mythological stories the most, but I'm all in for anything well written. Except romance, I'm a tough sell on romance.

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We Mostly Come Out At Night: 15 Queer Tales of Monsters, Angels & Other Creatures

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  • Dual book reading

    Are you able to read more than one book at a time? I know more readers who can than can't. I can't; my memory is awful, so I tend to get character names and locations mixed up. Audio books are difficult because my mind wanders; otherwise, I think I would try listening to one and reading the other.

    The problem is, this keeps the books I've read over 600 pages, far and few between. I could read so much more if I could read more than one book at a time! Anyone have any tips and tricks for reading two or more books at once?

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  • Dual book reading

    Are you able to read more than one book at a time? I know more readers who can than can't. I can't; my memory is awful, so I tend to get character names and locations mixed up. Audio books are difficult because my mind wanders; otherwise, I think I would try listening to one and reading the other.

    The problem is, this keeps the books I've read over 600 pages, far and few between. I could read so much more if I could read more than one book at a time! Anyone have any tips and tricks for reading two or more books at once?

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  • Ten Before The End 📚

    I've been seeing this trend and thought it'd cool to see everyone's list here too. So what 10 books are you hoping to get to before 2026?

    Mine:

    • We Have Always Lived in a Castle
    • The Second Death of Locke
    • The Red Parts
    • The Cemetery of Untold Stories
    • The Raven Scholar
    • The Writing Retreat
    • Secret History
    • Bunny
    • One of Us Knows
    • Jade City

    Will I really get to these (as a semi-mood reader with a 9-5)? Fingers crossed, time will tell!

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    b0nniee completed their yearly reading goal of 25 books!

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    b0nniee's 2025 Reading Challenge

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    Bitterthorn
    Hungerstone
    House of Hunger
    Carmilla and Laura
    To the Bone
    All the Dead Lie Down
    Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1)
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    4.5
    Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 4.5Characters: 4.5Plot: 4.5
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    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.75/5

    A spooky story about toy trains? For real? I didn’t buy it, didn’t think anything of it, but I kept seeing it on recommendation lists, so here I am, and I’m all in. I would have given it a solid 5, but I feel like the end was cut short. I needed an epilogue for this one, but I’m getting ahead of myself here.

    The story takes place over two timelines: one that is just a couple months post 9/11, and one that is set in a post-pandemic world. Annie has suffered devastating blow after blow, including the death of her husband, so her publishing house surprises her with a vacation, and she packs up her son, Charlie. She’s a children’s book author in a slump after yet another horrifying incident, trying to get back to the drawing board, and Charlie is seven or eight. They have unwittingly been booked to stay at a house that’s seen its fair share of weirdness, with neighbors hearing train whistles, even though there’s no active train route in town. After Charlie finds toy trains, the weirdness only ramps up.

    In the past, a mysterious toy shop owner is pushing model trains hard on an unsuspecting town, and then the most uncanny deaths begin to occur...

    This book kept me on my toes; it gets a few more points off for not really scaring me, just keeping me on the edge of my seat. And like I mentioned before, after the final act, I really wanted a tiny bit more to wrap up the story. I won’t spoil anything here, but what were the long-term consequences to Annie, if any?

    If you want to be thrilled by something supernatural but not exactly chilled, this could do it for you. I would love a sequel to this book, but as it is, I’m adding more Linwood Barclay to my TBR.

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  • What's a trope you just don't like?

    A few days ago, I asked people to share their favourite tropes.

    Today, I ask the opposite.

    What's a trope you just don't like? You can think it is overdone, or just that you don't see the appeal. You can give your reasons if you want.

    I think we can all respectfully dislike a trope.

    Have fun!

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