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  • I Kissed Shara Wheeler
    Thoughts from 11% (page 38)

    Not sure about the plot yet, but the writing is hilarious.

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  • Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping [on a Dead Man] (Vera Wong, #2)
    seema
    Jun 19, 2025
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.5Quality: 4.0Characters: 3.5Plot: 3.0
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    I really hate to say it, like really really hate to say it, but I feel like the subject matter and genre of this book are seriously dissonant. I ADORED the first Vera Wong book, it was warm and cozy and full of laughter and love of culture and found family and all the good stuff, being carried forward by the current of a kind of silly mystery. This book takes a subject that is extremely serious (not naming it to avoid spoilers) and includes some pretty dark content, yet still tries to package it under the cozy Vera Wong umbrella. I wouldn't say the topic is treated disrespectfully or in a lighthearted way, the issue is more that instead of feeling the warm and fuzzies I felt deep concern for most of this book. Because of that, it also made Vera's typically lovable antics actually feel much more frustrating, because the stakes were so much higher. There were still moments that had me laughing and a touch of that sweet family vibe, but whereas in the last book the found family WAS the story, in this one it was more like a costume for the story, if that makes any sense.

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    Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping [on a Dead Man] (Vera Wong, #2)

    Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping [on a Dead Man] (Vera Wong, #2)

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  • Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping [on a Dead Man] (Vera Wong, #2)
    Thoughts from 95% (page 310, mid Ch30)
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  • Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping [on a Dead Man] (Vera Wong, #2)
    Thoughts from 85% (page 275, start of Ch26)

    All I can say is thank god because I may have rage quit if she kept secrets AGAIN at a time like this

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  • What is your favorite reading weather/environment?

    I’m torn between the summer reading picnics I have with my friend and snuggled up under blankets with some hot tea during a storm ☺️

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  • A Pile of Currently Readings

    I'm curious if anyone else has this problem, but I often find myself reading five or more books at once. Between library, audio, digital, and physical books, my currently reading list can get quite large. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by it, but the thought of only sticking with one book makes me worried about getting bored. Does anyone else feel this way? How do you combat it?

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  • A recommendation please

    I'd like a book to read about unrequited love. Basically loving someone and them rejecting you over and over again, and the pain that comes with it. A girl is in need please 🙏🏼💖

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  • Re-rating your rereads?

    Are y'all updating your ratings and/or reviews after doing a reread? Why or why not? Also: I swear there was already a discussion on here about this so I'm sorry to be redundant, but try as I might I just can't find it ☹️ if y'all have a link I'd love to look at the answers there too!

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  • Book Shopping

    I'm planning to take a trip to my local Barnes & Noble soon. Recommend me a book you think I MUST purchase.

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  • The movie/tv Show > Book

    So I was thinking… is there any movie/tv show adaptation that in your opinion is BETTER than the book? 🤔 I, for example, believe that the movie adaptation of The Virgin Suicides is way better than the book, and I love the book, but I feel like the movie did a better job capturing the Lisbon sisters, like, the director understood them better than the author of the book. 🙂‍↕️ Do you think it’s possible an adaptation is better than the source material? 🫢

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