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Hi, can someone please explain me what means "... % overlap" when you go on someone's profile? And is it possible to see mine? Thank you!!
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Caroline Kepnes
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It's sad to see Marek having these sweet, wonderful thoughts about his mother if she were still with them, knowing full well she'd most likely despise Marek just like Jude.
On an unrelated note, this book makes me so uncomfortable, it's so much worse than my first read on Earthings AND playing fear and hunger for the first time which is actually insane what the heck
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Ottessa Moshfegh
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This book had good points, I will admit, but it just felt like a really really long ride that I did not enjoy as much.
Would reread on a better day, but for now, I can't wait to shove this in my bookshelf and never see it again.
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As a teenager I related so deeply to Katniss. As an adult I recognise how angry she is at the world and the unfairness of it all. Definitely have a new level of respect for Suzanne Collins.
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not really related to the plot of this book but i find it so interesting how our language has evolved over the years
the way they write books in the 1800 is difficult for me to read now bc it feels unnatural but it was the way they spoke at the time
i wonder in the next 200 years how much more it’ll change
matchaa.brie commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Was thinking to myself how I have this ridiculous habit of intentionally speeding through book blurbs trying not to learn too much, leaving a book on my TBR for ages, starting to read it going off the memory of the blurb, and then being completely thrown by what the book is actually about because I realize I didn't actually know.
Case in point: started the castle knoll files series today, DEAD CERTAIN the MC was an old male detective. It is about a 25 year old girl and her kooky aunt. This is abundantly clear in the blurb and I have no idea how I misremembered that badly. I spent the first 20 pages going "oh? Oh?? Oh!"
So anyway, that got me thinking, do any of y'all have reading quirks like this that are ultimately harmless but kind of weird? A beige flag, if you will?
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w&p is going to be my slow read for 2026! going to read 1 chapter a day so i can end the year with this chunk of a book.
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Wuthering Heights
Emily Brontë