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Quests, created by Top Contributors, are such a labor of love, and they put so much time and effort into research and curation. As Pagebound grows, we have been brainstorming sustainable ways to create more Quests that the community is eager to see. We're trialing a new idea for a community-voted Quest, inspired by a List.
How this will work:
We hope this idea will encourage quality List-making, give the entire community a voice in Quest creation in a sustainable way, acknowledge our Royalty supporters, and result in more diverse Quests. We think it can be a fun community-building activity! That said, we will see if this trial achieves those goals before deciding if and how often we'll repeat it.
Thanks for helping us trial and your open-minded participation! Jennifer & Lucy
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Is that cover a Georgia O’Keeffe*?
These book covers all have a certain anatomical resemblance in common, from subtle and subversive to in-your-face. These books span non-fiction and fiction, menstrual health, desire, taboo, dystopia, and more.
This list is inspired by a day when a few people had updates involving Tampa and I was like, “wait, is that…?”
*Yes, I do know that the artist herself said that she really was just painting flowers and people were reading what they wanted to, but…
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jae-jae DNF'd a book

Dream On, Ramona Riley
Ashley Herring Blake
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Post from the The Once and Future Witches forum
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can i just say i’m obsessed with the spells at the beginnings of the chapters?? i find it such a small but unique way to make this story feel different 🧙🏼♀️
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hungry women
these books use (literal) hunger as a political tool to speak to women’s oppression, repression and desire, whether through overt cannibal metaphor, speculative dispatches, or more subtle nuances of appetite in literary fiction. these women are hungry for something more, whether they’re allowed to act on it or not.
recommendations welcome!
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notbillnye started reading...

The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop
Takuya Asakura