punkerella commented on An.nA's review of Piranesi
my personal entry for the fifth day of the fourth week of the month of march in the year of the toucan came to the south eastern halls of itapira. i resolved to take up this book and its companion, the audiobook, and to read them. i sat on my chair overlooking the city lights, then ascended the staircase and lay upon my bed. i opened the book and read. in the span of two moons, it was finished. it was excellent.
punkerella commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I saw other people do this and thought it was a nice idea, so: I want to read 12 books recommended by 12 different people, but since I don't have that many friends who actively read, I figured I'd ask here on Pagebound! Please only one rec per person (it's gonna be hard, I know), and feel free to use the comments to ask for recs yourself of course!!
Below are my reading preferences so you can actually gauge what you might want to rec if you want ⬇️:
Genres I like ❤️📚: litfic, sci-fi, horror, historical fiction, fantasy Genres I don't read 🚫: romance, thriller, romantasy
2025 favs ⭐️:
2025 flops 👎:
punkerella commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I’m just curious….
Do you annotate or mark-up your books? Why or why not? How do you annotate them?
Personally, I mostly annotate books for school or non-fiction books. I don’t typically write in the margins, rather I highlight sentences that I like and are meaningful. For school, I look at tone, syntax, juxtaposition, metaphors, and character portrayals.
punkerella commented on anemotionsponge's review of Three Holidays and a Wedding
First of all: I expected much worse from this than it actually was. I heard people say that they hated the characters and they were irritating….they were fine? They were very human? They made mistakes, and they had improving to do but not more so than any other romcom? Was this an amazing book? No, and I won’t remember half of it next month, but it did its job! I loved learning more about the holidays I didn’t know a lot about, and I loved Anna and Maryam’s friendship. It was longer than it needed to be, and I think that even if it had to keep its length it should’ve been a little bit of a quicker burn instead of a slow one because the ending was far too rushed. The dialogue was also a little stunted, but it was fucking fine, and I almost have my sparkly badge; zero regrets.
punkerella commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hi everybody,
I need some other perspectives on my ''issue''! Quotation marks cus it's not an actual issue..
I love reading but also gaming, knitting, crocheting, doing puzzles, coloring books, diamond painting, you name it. How do you divide the time between these? Okay knitting etc. is easy with audio books but audio books are not my fave, so I rarely listen to them.
I just got a new game that I love and want to play allll the time but then obvi I can't read and there's so many books that I have to read. Also I've been knitting a beanie for myself for like two years that I would very much like to finish but alas, something else always comes up :D It is a never ending cycle and I always end up feeling like I'm neglecting a hobby.
Edit:// Thank you everybody for the great advice and kind words! 🫶 I do realize (now especially..) that I have way too high standards for myself and am impatient as hell, not everything needs to be done immediately. 😂
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The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource
Christopher L. Hayes
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“My experience is what I agree to attend to,” William James
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The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource
Christopher L. Hayes
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Iwigara: The Kinship of Plants and People: American Indian Ethnobotanical Traditions and Science
Enrique Salmón
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Women Who Run With the Wolves
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
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hey everyone! I'm new to audiobooks and was wondering what an affordable platform would be? I've been using Spotify premium but I'm switching to Qobuz soon (don't want to give Spotify my money anymore) which doesn't have podcasts or audiobooks, and I'm not keen on Audible (don't want to give my money to Amazon) but other than that... I'm just not sure where to turn😅 thanks for your time!
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What if, we do a pt II and the badge was the other eye, then we can display them on our profiles like 👁️👁️
.... :D?
(I highly recommend adding Slewfoot by Brom)