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The Starless Sea
The House in the Cerulean Sea (Cerulean Chronicles, #1)
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)

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  • I Who Have Never Known Men
    Thoughts from 17% (page 30)

    this is an interesting idea, following along her thoughts. But it also feels like this isn't going anywhere specific, we're not going to learn anything more about their situation or a big thing is going to happen. I like books that make me think, but at the same time I don't like feeling back in literature class, dissecting every single word just to get something out of the book

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    Calling Excel/Data Nerds to the Front!

    Alright y'all I need your help!! I have recently created a personal spreadsheet to track my library and read history (largely inspired by some of the other readers on here!). I've got tables for my library which include info on owned books and read history, authors, series, etc. Here's where I've run into a tricky situation: I decided I do want to track the format and specific edition information of each book I read, but I also want it to count that as multiple reads of the same book. How are y'all achieving this? The idea most readily coming to mind is to separate out tables for library summary (title, author, # reads) and for specific read history (title, author, edition, read dates), but this doesnt feel like an ideal solution given various use cases (e.g., tracking editions of owned books I haven't read). Anyway I know some of y'all are doing way more complicated things in your trackers so I'd love some advice and ideas!

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  • Intermezzo
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    Thoughts from 34% (page 152) - Transaction vs Reciprocity
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  • Square Waves
    book & hat giveaway!! - June 20, 2025

    Hi everyone--we're very excited to offer a book giveaway with 831 Stories! Square Waves comes out on June 24th, 2025, and 831 Stories is giving away 3 copies to Pagebound users. This is the highly anticipated next book in the Big Fan series by Alexandra Romanoff, an enemies-to-lovers romance in which tabloid fodder mixes with a long-brewing rivalry. Each winner will also get a pink & red Enemies-to-Lovers hat 😍. To enter, follow 831 Stories on Instagram and fill out this form by June 27th, 2025 (note--we can only ship to the U.S.). We'll be in touch with the 3 winners via email, and we'd love it if you posted your thoughts while reading & wrote a review on Pagebound + any other platforms you use!

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  • Total Cat Mojo: The Ultimate Guide to Life with Your Cat
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    Jul 16, 2025
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    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 4.0Characters: Plot:
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    I was recommended this book by a few different folks as a broad stroke guide to understanding cats as I considered adopting a pair, and I can say it absolutely delivered on that. I'm really really glad I was able to read this because it gave me so much more confidence and understanding and I feel helped me set a really strong foundation once I did bring two little kitties into my home, and tbh it has been a dream (very possibly due to implementing the guidelines in this book from day 1!!) ❤️ Finer points: - I think where this book really excels is assuming you have absolutely zero knowledge about cats, and teaching things as basic as interpreting body language - I loved that one point hammered in over and over was that your cats are not objects you own and can control but are beings that you form and maintain a relationship with and aim to live harmoniously with. I have already found that lens to be something I return to on a daily basis - I can see myself returning to reference this book as things come up and I want a refresher. There are "recipes" for understanding and resolving a plethora of situations that may arise during the course of cat ownership, and I also found these informative and good to know in advance - This book does not touch much on kittens in particular (e.g., nothing on weaning, teething, teaching to use the litterbox for the first time, etc). That's okay, it never promised to, but just wanted to note that for others. - There is definitely an assumption that readers are already familiar with or interested in Jackson Galaxy as a brand. This is the first I've heard of Jackson Galaxy so I didn't really care for the mentions of his personal story - One thing I found challenging was Jackson Galaxy creates a term for pretty much EVERYTHING and from that point on that's the vocabulary used. Almost every sentence uses one of these dozens of terms (there's a 13 page long index...) and it can be difficult to remember what each one means or where it was actually defined and explained. Granted, it's not that many of these terms aren't very useful once you understand and remember them (e.g., HCKE, energetic balloon) but it's definitely not the kind of book you can pick up and start in a random chapter you're interested in and be able to understand it, purely from that Jackson Galaxy-specific lingo perspective.

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  • External Influence Changing Your Rating

    Hey, wondering if anyone else has had something happen that has caused you to entirely reevaluate your ratings on certain reads? For example, the first book my now ex got me to read, I rated it a 5⭐️, but in retrospect... I don't think I actually enjoyed it that much, but got caught up in the association. I think I'd rate it 2.5⭐️, maaaaaybe 3⭐️ now. Just wondering if anyone else has dealt/is dealing with this sorta thing.

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  • How to Seal Your Own Fate
    Thoughts from 9% (page 24, mid Ch3)
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  • Up for debate.. DNF Books

    Curious what others think.. do you count a book you have DNF'd as read on your year goals? I know some who do and some who don't. I'm on the doesn't count side. If you count it as read.. why? Honestly just curious!

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  • Emily Wilde's Compendium of Lost Tales (Emily Wilde, #3)
    Thoughts from 40% (page 143)

    Somehow I can't get into the story. It's so slow and somehow I'm not interested at all. I hope it'll pick up soon!

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  • How to Seal Your Own Fate
    Thoughts from 7% (page 17, end of Ch1) - Book 1 info recap
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  • How to Seal Your Own Fate
    Thoughts from 3% (page 4, Prologue)

    I'm sorry IMMEDIATELY pause, how angry do you have to be to break your own fingers and keep going?? That's so insane wtf

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  • The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0)
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    In this edition of the Hunger Games it is as if there were 48 tributes: 24 from the districts and 24 from capital city

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  • How to Solve Your Own Murder (Castle Knoll Files, #1)
    Laura... 😒 (spoilers for the whole book)
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  • How to Solve Your Own Murder (Castle Knoll Files, #1)
    seema
    Jul 14, 2025
    3.0
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 3.5Characters: 2.5Plot: 3.0
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    This is one of those mystery books that gets you really excited to grab a notebook and make your own character list and family trees and red string murder board to try to piece it all together (or at least, that's how I felt). I thought the premise was pretty interesting and the execution worked well enough to where there was a solid mix of some instances where I had the satisfaction of being right, and some where the twist totally got me. Unfortunately, I do have a few hang ups that I felt kept this book good, but not great: - I felt like the books own identity was kind of confused. It's branded as being lighthearted and cozy, but it contains quite a few darker elements. I definitely didn't think it was a "fun" story as it's described in the blurb, so maybe the marketing was just off. - The characters were a little underdeveloped to me. I think so much time and effort was put into maintaining a large and complex cast (32 named characters by my count) that the characters ended up falling flat because there wasn't much room for growth or a dynamic characterization, and that actually includes the main characters. - To that point, this is one of those stories where you are asked to go along with main characters making stupid decisions with complete disregard for their own well-being. I don't enjoy that. I didn't feel I was made to empathize at all with Annie or Frances' motivations or convictions. - Finally, I think I'd need to do a reread to be able to say whether it would be possible to follow the book and understand the reveals if not for two extended sections where key connections are blatantly laid out through one character describing it at length to another. Those sections of the book read a lot like a "previously on" tv show episode preview, but maybe a more generous and genre-relevant comparison would be a Sherlock Holmes monologue. I just felt like it was a bit of a crutch to get the reader caught up I do have every intention to read the next book, especially since the end of this one laid the groundwork out for it. I definitely wonder whether that book will fare better by being able to leverage the familiar setting and characters and focus on fleshing them out, or if the connection to this story will feel too forced.

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