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I had some thoughts I was idly compiling in my notes app and then I go looking for the post and it's gone? đ€š
If it's been archived, I'd appreciate a link, since archived posts are awkward/impossible to navigate to on mobile, but if it has been archived then this begs the question... why? Are we only allowed to say nice, uplifting things about this quest because it's sponsored? đ€š
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Chainsaw Man, Vol. 2: Chainsaw vs. Bat
Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Chainsaw Man, Vol. 2: Chainsaw vs. Bat
Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Dracula
Bram Stoker
moonlightbright commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
While I was at my parents' house, I saw something on the news about Book It! and the personal pan pizza reward.
It made me wonder, what things, big and small, contributed to making you become "a reader"? Was it incentives through school and libraries (eg Book It! , summer reading programs, accelerated reader); child-friendly reading areas; TV shows?
For me, it Book It! was part of it. Our family very rarely ever ate at restaurants or bought take-out, so it was a big deal when my dad took my sister and me to Pizza Hut to claim our free pizzas. Similarly, there was a a collaboration with Six Flags Great America, and if you logged 10 hours of reading within in a certain amount of time, you would receive a free ticket to the theme park. Ordinarily the cost, in addition to driving there, would prevent our family from going, but since we didn't want to "waste" the tickets, my family went, and it was how I was able to finally ride "real" roller coasters.
I also loved the summer reading program at my local library, and I would be really excited at the prospect of asking for my physical folder and writing the titles out (albeit in uncoordinated handwriting).
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already so fucked up, not yet admitting it to itselfâŠthe worst is yet to come
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Lapvona
Ottessa Moshfegh
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kinda boring and i felt nothing for the characters, but can admit its a very well written book
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Katherine
Anya Seton
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one of the best books i've read this year, glad i got to discover it because of the quest
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Bunny
Mona Awad
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And Now, Back to You (Heartstrings, #2)
B.K. Borison
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The Plans I Have for You
Lai Sanders
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