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How Sophia is such an utterly rebellious teenager is so amusing to me, she reminds me of me and my friends growing up. This is going to be such a fun read 👏🫶
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So I started this book at the beginning of summer last year, I still haven't finished it. I was reading at snails speed and then I took a break from it. It's not that I didn't like it, I actually think it's really good, well written with a proper structure and foundation to it. I like the multiple pov's and the intrigues. I was very pregnant when I started reading and in the heavy mist of pregnancy brain, after the baby was born I needed to read easier stuff and I mainly listen to audio books for the comfort of it. Now I'm 7 months postpartum and I'm thinking of picking it back up again. I don't need to reread anything cuz I do remember what I've read, but it still feels like a mountain hill to climb. I just want to lose this feeling of dread that I have in the back of my mind cuz I am genuinely excited for this book. Any suggestions on how to move forward? Any mantra or should I read like a chapter a week or how can I try and make this simple for my brain?
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So I started this book at the beginning of summer last year, I still haven't finished it. I was reading at snails speed and then I took a break from it. It's not that I didn't like it, I actually think it's really good, well written with a proper structure and foundation to it. I like the multiple pov's and the intrigues. I was very pregnant when I started reading and in the heavy mist of pregnancy brain, after the baby was born I needed to read easier stuff and I mainly listen to audio books for the comfort of it. Now I'm 7 months postpartum and I'm thinking of picking it back up again. I don't need to reread anything cuz I do remember what I've read, but it still feels like a mountain hill to climb. I just want to lose this feeling of dread that I have in the back of my mind cuz I am genuinely excited for this book. Any suggestions on how to move forward? Any mantra or should I read like a chapter a week or how can I try and make this simple for my brain?
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