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Don't Let the Forest In
C.G. Drews
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Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1)
Tamsyn Muir
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So Many Stars: An Oral History of Trans, Nonbinary, Genderqueer, and Two-Spirit People of Color
Caro De Robertis
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I am intrigued to explore more of Gideon and Harrow’s relationship as so far I understand a lot more of Gideon’s animosity to Harrow but not Harrow’s hostility towards Gideon (other than Gideon just being, understandably, a little shit) and how this’ll develop as they go through the trials and tribulations that await them both.
The world that is being built up is making more sense to me little by little but im not quite fully immersed yet.
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I am intrigued to explore more of Gideon and Harrow’s relationship as so far I understand a lot more of Gideon’s animosity to Harrow but not Harrow’s hostility towards Gideon (other than Gideon just being, understandably, a little shit) and how this’ll develop as they go through the trials and tribulations that await them both.
The world that is being built up is making more sense to me little by little but im not quite fully immersed yet.
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Hi everyone! We have submitted the app for app store approvals, so it should be publicly available very soon 🤞 In line with that, we have some very exciting design updates to share.
A new logo You’ve likely noticed the new logo and Pagebound icon, now visible on web. Since our app and website design are sisters, not twins, we redesigned the logo to tie both together. We won’t be changing the web design to match the app, so you can choose the experience and aesthetic that you prefer. We think each design suits its interface well, while retaining the whimsy and magic that is the spirit of Pagebound.
We also wanted more flexible and beautiful iconography that could work across app, web, socials (and that would look really cute on merch! 👀), and we’ve definitely achieved that with our new PB icon. We worked with illustrator Mariam Chagelishvili to create it and are thrilled to share that you’ll see more of her work soon…
Updated avatars (with new ones to come) We are excited to announce that we will be rolling out additional avatars for you to choose from—these “avatar packs” will be unlocked with each level you achieve on Pagebound. Check out the 2 new avatar options with Level 2 👀🎉
We’ve always known that as we grew, we’d need more options—lest every single comment come from the ghost 🙃. With Pagebound’s rapid growth, we’ve outpaced my ability to keep up with drawing new avatars. I’m happy to share that Mariam has taken over avatar creation and deserves all the praise for the future avatar packs releasing soon as well as the revamp you may have noticed to your current avatar. Through the lens of her own style, we asked her to preserve the essence of our OGs while creating a design system flexible enough to fit new concepts (ps I cannot wait until we release our cute vegetable pack 🥕)
We hope you love these visual changes that are a marker of how far we’ve come and how much we’ve grown!
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Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb, #1)
Tamsyn Muir
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i’m not sure how i feel about a book that starts with a disclaimer about all of the historical inaccuracies of her book. 😅 is this reactionary or precautionary?
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as a lover of the little prince and everything related, when I found this book in a charity store I simply had to pick it up. this is less of a sequel, as promoted, and more the author’s take on the themes of the little prince applied to his life and experiences.
while the book had a tendency to be a little preachy at times and on a few occasions I struggled with the author’s voice and self (as there was a tendency to ignore structural issues in society which is something that bothers me in self-help esque books). however, he does say “don’t believe what I tell you. just take it an see if it’s of use to you” which is how this book is best enjoyed in my opinion and may have been worth saying earlier in the book than it’s actual appearance.
while this was certainly not a great book it was a sweet one and a lovely reminder of the excellence that is The Little Prince.
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