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marmaria

Hi! I mostly read fantasy with the occasional romance book inbetween and sometimes splashes of sci-fi, mystery / thriller or other genres! πŸŒ™βœ¨ Happy reading! - M 🌻

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A Darker Shade of Magic (Shades of Magic, #1)
The Soulmate Equation
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #1)
Two Twisted Crowns (The Shepherd King, #2)
This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity, #1)
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Lovelight Farms (Lovelight, #1)

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  • which edition to read Stormlight Archive

    Hi everyone! I recently read Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson and really enjoyed it. While I'm planning on reading Mistborn next, I'm rather sure I will want to dive into Stormlight Archive at some point too. Now I know Pagebound isn't much about the editions of books people read. However, since the Stormlight Archive books are absolute bricks, I keep wondering which edition I should read. The floppy US paperbacks that hold the entire story and therefore 1000+ pages in a rather big format (quite impractical for taking anywhere and I love taking my current read wherever I go, especially when I stay the weekend at my parents')? Or what about the UK paperbacks that have the story divided into two parts / books (more practical for taking along but twice the amount of books to buy and find space for on my shelves)? Any recommendations from your own experience?

    Thanks!

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    (PS: this is my first ever post in a forum here, I hope I'm doing this right)

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  • which edition to read Stormlight Archive

    Hi everyone! I recently read Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson and really enjoyed it. While I'm planning on reading Mistborn next, I'm rather sure I will want to dive into Stormlight Archive at some point too. Now I know Pagebound isn't much about the editions of books people read. However, since the Stormlight Archive books are absolute bricks, I keep wondering which edition I should read. The floppy US paperbacks that hold the entire story and therefore 1000+ pages in a rather big format (quite impractical for taking anywhere and I love taking my current read wherever I go, especially when I stay the weekend at my parents')? Or what about the UK paperbacks that have the story divided into two parts / books (more practical for taking along but twice the amount of books to buy and find space for on my shelves)? Any recommendations from your own experience?

    Thanks!

    • M

    (PS: this is my first ever post in a forum here, I hope I'm doing this right)

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    Lovelight Farms (Lovelight, #1)

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    marmaria completed their yearly reading goal of 12 books!

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    marmaria's 2025 Reading Challenge

    15 of 12 read
    Better than the Movies (Better than the Movies, #1)
    Funny Story
    Thank You for Listening
    Warbreaker
    The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
    An Unexpected Peril (Veronica Speedwell, #6)
    Spy x Family, Vol. 13 (Spy x Family, #13)
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    marmaria set their yearly reading goal to 12

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    marmaria's 2025 Reading Challenge

    15 of 12 read
    Better than the Movies (Better than the Movies, #1)
    Funny Story
    Thank You for Listening
    Warbreaker
    The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
    An Unexpected Peril (Veronica Speedwell, #6)
    Spy x Family, Vol. 13 (Spy x Family, #13)
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