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maputofu

Mostly read fiction, historical fiction, and memoirs. Looking for arm chair that will perfectly support reading a book.

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Critically Acclaimed Memoirs
Made for the Movies
Level 3
My Taste
The Bright Years
The Covenant of Water
The Correspondent
The Rose Code
Perfection
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural WorldI Hope This Finds You WellAll About Love: New Visions

maputofu commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • What’s your favorite time of the day to read?

    I prefer to read in the morning as the first thing after waking up, abut very curious to hear people’s answers!

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  • What’s your favorite time of the day to read?

    I prefer to read in the morning as the first thing after waking up, abut very curious to hear people’s answers!

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    Already adore the writing!

    “And so here they are, lingering in the shadows. Outside, the snow falls plump and quiet. Inside, they are alone in their separate little studios, in their crumbling old buildings. Both their lights are off. They both watch for the other’s return. They sit near their windows and wait. They stare across the alley, into dark apartments, and they don’t know it, but they’re staring at each other.”

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    I Hope This Finds You Well

    I Hope This Finds You Well

    Natalie Sue

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  • I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
    maputofu
    Dec 14, 2025
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    I’m so impressed by the authenticity and realness of this book. It was also such a window into Korean culture that I found to be an engaging part of the book (as a non Korean)

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  • maputofu completed their yearly reading goal of 35 books!

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    maputofu's 2025 Reading Challenge

    35 of 35 read
    The Bright Years
    The Lion Women of Tehran
    Black Cake
    Ghosts
    The Correspondent
    The Eights
    Homeseeking
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    maputofu set their yearly reading goal to 40

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    maputofu's 2026 Reading Challenge

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  • The Healing Hippo of Hinode Park
    maputofu
    Dec 13, 2025
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    I love the centrality of the apartment building,. There’s something refreshing about the concept of having a new perspective on life while staying physically in the same place.

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    The amount of conversation the author has about being pretty in day to day life was noteworthy to me- I just wonder if this is a cultural difference. I live in Germany and I don’t feel it’s as common as a topic that’s brought up among friends/co workers etc

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    The Healing Hippo of Hinode Park

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    I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki

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    Baek Se-hee

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    Resist: How a Century of Young Black Activists Shaped America

    Resist: How a Century of Young Black Activists Shaped America

    Rita Omokha

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