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Summer 2025 Readalong
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My Taste
Blooms of Darkness (The Broken Prophecy, #1)
Spark of the Everflame (Kindred's Curse, #1)
The Hollow Places
When in Rome (When in Rome, #1)
Carrie Soto Is Back
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The Second Death of LockeThe Library at HelleboreNinth House (Alex Stern, #1)The Silent Companions

marissa commented on Enchantedlerrie's update

Enchantedlerrie completed their yearly reading goal of 30 books!

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Enchantedlerrie's 2025 Reading Challenge

30 of 30 read
Remarkably Bright Creatures
Babel
Bat Eater
Piranesi
A Resistance of Witches
The Wrong Heart
Till Summer Do Us Part
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  • Focus Friend app!

    Just wanted to share this app in case anyone else struggles with staying focused (TikTok has ruined my attention span). It’s called Focus Friend and it was made by Hank Green. Basically, you get a little pinto bean character who knits while your focus timer runs. If you stop early, the bean drops their stitches and gets sad 😂. When you stick with it, the bean knits socks and scarves, which you can use as currency to decorate their tiny room. I’ve been using it mostly for reading, especially with long chapters. Since my ereader tells me how long each chapter will take, I just set the timer for that amount. It’s been surprisingly motivating, cute, and honestly pretty fun so far!

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  • Post from the The Silent Companions forum

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  • The Silent Companions
    Thoughts from 16% - The Bridge, 1865

    My kindle tells me this chapter is 43mins long so I’ve been avoiding it because that’s just a lot to deal with lmao. Now’s the time I get through it though.

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  • The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
    Thoughts from 62% (Chapter 19)

    obsessed with how spooky and foreboding this is becoming

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  • The Library at Hellebore
    Thoughts from 16% - Audiobook

    I'm listening to this book and honestly, the narrator is incredible. A lot of different characters have their own accents so it's really easy to differentiate them from one another. I recommend if you like audiobooks!

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  • The Library at Hellebore
    Thoughts from 17% (page 50)

    I begin to realise that I might have a current, very specific taste in books. This is deliciously disgusting and I'm here for it.

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    Thoughts from 9%

    That was actually an insane beginning and not what I was expecting at all lmao, IYKYK. It's not a bad thing though. I'm definitely intrigued and interested to see how this is all going to play out.

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  • The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1)
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    Andy serkis’s narration is so fantastic i feel like this is the greatest bed time story ever — especially his tom bombadil voice, a character of which i need to know EVERYTHING because WHAT

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  • A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?
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    A City on Mars was an interesting mix of science, history, and humour, all focused on the idea of space colonization. Kelly and Zach Weinersmith dig into everything from the biology and engineering challenges to the legal and ethical questions we’d face if people actually tried to live on Mars. It’s not exactly a straight “yes or no” answer to whether we should settle space, but more of a deep dive into all the complications that rarely get talked about which I thought was fun since it encouraged readers to come to their own conclusions. The writing is approachable and witty, though sometimes it can feel really heavy-handed. I think you have to go into with an interest in space already because it goes into such detail, like impressive detail. There is a lot of interesting information as it covers everything from astronomy, biology, engineering, psychology, physics, sociology, politics, economics, to history. Overall, it’s a thoughtful book that doesn’t sugarcoat the difficulties but still makes you curious about what humanity might actually pull off one day.

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  • The Hobbit (The Lord of the Rings, #0)
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