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Context: As Pagebound grows, we have been brainstorming sustainable ways to create more Quests that the community is eager to see. We're trialing a new idea for a community-voted Quest, inspired by a List. More info in the last post I made in Founder's Announcements.
For the past week, Pagebound Royalty members have submitted nominations for Lists to inspire Quests. Jennifer and I have gone through and ensured all the Lists you'll be voting on meet our Quest guidelines. There are 86 Lists eligible for you to vote on, and you can find them in this spreadsheet.
There will be 3 winning Lists selected from different genre categories. You can vote for up to 3 lists from different genres. Submit your votes via this form through end of day April 8th. Take note of the Quest type when voting (Column C in the spreadsheet)! Many nominated Lists share a theme but vary in length. Preference for a Side vs Main Quest could help you decide which to vote for. Most Lists will be Side Quests, but Lists with many books (~60+) will be Main Quests.
The creators of the winning Lists will be able to accept/reject. If they accept, we will create a Quest inspired by their List, adapting the title & book list as necessary to fit Quest constraints. If they decline, we'll ask the runner-up! The resulting Quest will not be open to book additions since there will not be anyone actively maintaining the book list (similar to when a Main Quest hits its 100 book cap and is closed to further additions).
If this is a good experience for the community, we plan to run this List nomination + voting process quarterly. Our goals here are to encourage quality List-making, give the entire community a voice in Quest creation in a sustainable way, acknowledge our Royalty supporters, and create some exciting, diverse Quests!
Thanks for voting! Jennifer & Lucy
lucyPagebound commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
hi boundlings!! do you know at which time exactly tomorrow the special event readalong will end? thanks in advance from someone (me) who procrastinated too much😭
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This whole section on writing is so hilarious and self aware:
"You want to be a writer, and you want to jump off a bridge? That's pretty much the same thing, no? A writer just takes longer to hit the water." [...]
"I just have to read a bunch first. Three to four years of reading, then maybe I'll be ready to write. It's like a pregnancy." "Sounds more like constipation."
And then the conversation about Hai's employable skills, and he says, "looking at things, and I guess considering them, like ideas and stuff." 🥹
Grazina reacts with skepticism at first, spouting the adages of capitalism--that observation is not a skill, only production (especially significant given she grew up in Lithuania under Soviet occupation), but then seeing Hai's vulnerability, she's able to meet him where he's at and support him despite her own opinions & history: "You know what, good for you boy. You're good at observing, and tomorrow, you'll go to town. You'll go to town and get a job where you can be the most considerate observer this county has every known." I just know Grazina is going to be the mother figure Hai needs 😭
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The Simon & Schuster flagship imprint is thrilled to present these seven stunning debuts. Join this Quest to read along with us over the next six months. We'll start with The Bright Years in January, a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Awards for best debut in 2025 and a great precursor to Sarah Damoff's much anticipated second novel The Burning Side, coming later in 2026. Next up is Rebecca Fallon's Family Drama, a powerful meditation on family and motherhood, available on February 3. Lai Sanders's The Plans I Have for You is a timely, razor-sharp suspense coming on March 17. At the top of April, fans of Dolly Alderton and HBO’s Hacks won't want to miss Hallie Cantor's whip-smart debut novel Like This, But Funnier, about faking it (and “making it”) as a writer in Hollywood. A multi-generational Brooklyn family saga, Livonia Chow Mein by Abigail Savitch-Lew hits shelves on April 21. Natalie Lemle's Artifacts takes readers on a journey into the world of stolen artifacts on May 19. And finally, we'll wrap up in June with Rachel Beanland's beloved debut novel Florence Adler Swims Forever, the perfect precursor to her latest novel The Half Life out in July. Can't wait until publication day to read these books? We'll be giving away early copies throughout the duration of the Quest, so be sure to check the Giveaways page to enter for a chance to win!
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Adorable! Loved that this was set in Michigan—made me very nostalgic for my childhood home
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