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minsuni commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
literally as soon as i've finished reading a book i forget like pretty much everything that has happened. i can remember the general vibe or feeling i had while reading but not the general plotline and it makes writing reviews rlly hard even if i go back and look at my annotations! it happens with movies too, does anyone else struggle with this and how do you remember 😭😭
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This is probably one of the best books I've read, I can't even begin to describe how much of an impact it had on me and it's definitely one of those books that I just know I could talk about for days. If you're still considering whether you should read this or not, please do, every single aspect of it is done so well, the fantasy/vampire aspect as well as the sapphic one, and the writing is just brilliant.
minsuni commented on seema's review of Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
To say that V.E. Schwab is a master of her craft in this book would be an understatement. Multiple POVs that are distinct in voice and structure and time, yet also parallel and intertwine. Beautiful and evocative writing. Deeply nuanced and compelling characters. A plot that manages to twist and turn and satisfy despite it being a character-driven book. Layered themes of womanhood and queerness and religion and ambition and desire and power and abuse and humanity and freedom and personal evolution. Completely captivating and deeply thought provoking; this is a book you want to buy hard copy and take a pen to. I could not possibly recommend it more.
minsuni commented on catalina's review of The Book of Blood and Roses
thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the e-ARC.
oof, where to start? the main character came off reeeaaallly strong in her hatred for vampires, and it took a bit for her to mellow out. with that being said, she’s not subtle about it. at all ! in a university full of vampires. :| her paranoia started to become my paranoia. the love interest felt like she had very little depth other than being a player and not being educated in her vampire studies.
the story itself was pretty predictable. there wasn’t a moment in time where i thought the main character would suffer from whatever the circumstances were from the situation she found herself in. stakes were attempted, but they meant nothing in the end. and strangely enough, it was the last 30% that felt like such a battle to get through. there were a lot of attempts at different plot points, and they all seemed to be solved as quickly as they were introduced.
i really wanted to like this one after seeing it was butch vampire x femme vampire hunter, but i don’t think i care enough about the story or even the characters to want to read the second book.
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So excited for this quest! I wanted this to be a collection for both people who've never read a sapphic book and don't know where to start, and also for avid readers of sapphic stories that are looking for more recommendations.
Now the real question: what's your favorite sapphic book or one that made a big impact on you?
minsuni commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello lovelies! This feels like a silly question BUT...
I've got a Top 10 of 2025 shelf in my library and obviously you can't custom sort a shelf to put the books in your desired order. So what is my best workaround for displaying them in order? Would it be date added? If so, which book shows first in the list - the most newly added? 🫣😂
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