avatar

potatosamosa

she/her | high/epic fantasy, romance, sci-fi, non-fiction

103 points

0% overlap
Level 2
Lord of the Rings & Tolkien's Legendarium
My Taste
Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness
Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #2)
Paladin’s Grace (The Saint of Steel, #1)
The Lord of the Rings (The Lord of the Rings, #1-3)
Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City (The Siege, #1)
Reading...
Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of StorytellingCulpability

potatosamosa commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

1h
  • Number of physically owned books?

    Hi everyone! 👋 I’m curious: How many books do you physically own? (mainly asking about physical books because my primary concern is shelf space) Are you happy with this number? Do you do regular unhauls to maintain/get closer to your ideal number? And on a related note, what percentage of those books have you actually read? 😉

    I have about 300 books on my shelves, and I’ve currently read about 40% of them, which I’m hoping to remedy this year! (either by reading more of them or unhauling the ones I’m no longer interested in)

    22
    comments 43
    Reply
  • potatosamosa earned a badge

    1h
    Level 2

    Level 2

    100 points

    0
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa made progress on...

    1h
    Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling

    Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling

    Matthew Dicks

    17%
    0
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa is interested in reading...

    12h
    Kushiel's Dart (Phèdre's Trilogy, #1)

    Kushiel's Dart (Phèdre's Trilogy, #1)

    Jacqueline Carey

    1
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa commented on a post

    20h
  • The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
    Hope

    I found so much hope within these pages. Comfort when the world is a seemingly endless source of despair.

    29
    comments 4
    Reply
  • potatosamosa made progress on...

    20h
    Culpability

    Culpability

    Bruce Holsinger

    19%
    0
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa started reading...

    22h
    Culpability

    Culpability

    Bruce Holsinger

    0
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa is interested in reading...

    22h
    The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire

    The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire

    Jack Weatherford

    1
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa is interested in reading...

    22h
    The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

    The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

    Robin Wall Kimmerer

    1
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa set their yearly reading goal to 36

    23h

    potatosamosa's 2026 Reading Challenge

    0 of 36 read
    1
    0
    Reply

    potatosamosa commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

    23h
  • How do you track manga/manhwa, especially ongoing series?

    I'm curious if anyone has methods you'd like to share about how to keep track of your reading with manga and/or manhwa! One of my challenges is particularly with figuring out how to keep track of ongoing series that aren't completed yet. For example, if I finish all the available chapters, do I count my reading as "complete"? Or mark the series as "ongoing" but note that I'm personally caught up?

    Furthermore, when trying to compile my reading stats for the end of the year, it's easy to mark books as finished/DNF/etc because a book is self-encapsulated. But with incomplete manga or manhwa I haven't yet figured out the best way of tracking stats for my end of year recaps.

    What do you like to do to keep track of your manga/manhwa reading?

    7
    comments 21
    Reply
  • potatosamosa finished reading and wrote a review...

    23h
  • Long Walk to Freedom
    potatosamosa
    Jan 01, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
    🤯
    😡
    😄

    I really enjoyed Nelson Mandela's autobiography, and it was striking to me to learn both that apartheid was only ended in 1994, and that the fight for liberation took almost Mandela's full lifetime. I was inspired by how strongly he adhered to his beliefs even in the face of great adversity, and by how empathetic and courageous he must have been to fight for the rights of all oppressed people in South Africa. My takeaway is two-fold: there is always hope in the darkest of times, but we must take direct action to move toward a better future.

    0
    comments 0
    Reply
  • potatosamosa made progress on...

    23h
    Long Walk to Freedom

    Long Walk to Freedom

    Nelson Mandela

    100%
    0
    0
    Reply

    Post from the Pagebound Club forum

    2d
  • How do you track manga/manhwa, especially ongoing series?

    I'm curious if anyone has methods you'd like to share about how to keep track of your reading with manga and/or manhwa! One of my challenges is particularly with figuring out how to keep track of ongoing series that aren't completed yet. For example, if I finish all the available chapters, do I count my reading as "complete"? Or mark the series as "ongoing" but note that I'm personally caught up?

    Furthermore, when trying to compile my reading stats for the end of the year, it's easy to mark books as finished/DNF/etc because a book is self-encapsulated. But with incomplete manga or manhwa I haven't yet figured out the best way of tracking stats for my end of year recaps.

    What do you like to do to keep track of your manga/manhwa reading?

    7
    comments 21
    Reply
  • potatosamosa finished reading and left a rating...

    3d
  • The Silmarillion
    potatosamosa
    Dec 29, 2025
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0

    0
    comments 0
    Reply
  • Post from the Long Walk to Freedom forum

    3d
  • Long Walk to Freedom
    Have you felt inspired to make any changes in your own life while reading this book?

    I'm only halfway through Nelson Mandela's autobiography (in the early days of the apartheid regime), but reading about his convictions and how ardently he strove to bring equality to ALL has inspired me to be more vocal about my beliefs in my social circles.

    I used to avoid political conversations with people I know in an effort to "keep the peace", but reading this work in the context of things happening today (2025) makes me want to be more courageous in pushing for equality too. If Mandela is brave enough to face jail time while still building a coalition around his ideas, the least I can do (to start) is open up about my ideas around family and friends.

    Have you decided to take any actions as a result of reading this book?

    1
    comments 0
    Reply