seema commented on a post from the Founder Announcements forum
Hi everyone, we've just released a big app update with many quality of life improvements, bug fixes, and some new features. These are all available on web as well. Please make sure your apps are updated to the latest version, 1.1.1, to see these changes! As a reminder, you can check out what we're working on and what's coming up next via the public roadmap (in the footer on web, in the more menu on the app)
Here's a list of updates:
We're working on monthly wrapups, reading streaks, and some prep for more stats next! We will also be making some additional enhancements to Quests (like: a book recommendations section similar to the Community Recs on book pages, stats for how many users earned each badge tier, and a feed tab like the new feed tab on book pages)
Thanks everyone and happy reading, Jennifer + Lucy
seema commented on a feature request
Would love to see a weekly or monthly stats report that we could share! Like the 2025 recap we got. I like posting those types of things on my Instagram story, so being able to save it as a graphic or something would be great
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Holy molly Tara girl, I need you to help yourself a little. Charles and her roommate are doing so much for her, but at some point, she has to realize that she has to let go of her family.
No one can save her except herself.
I have mixed feelings about Tyler
Also, I was disgusted by her lack of showering and basic hygiene.
seema commented on seema's review of Rock Paper Scissors
Unfortunately this was not for me. The writing itself wasn't hitting the mark - the perspectives were executed weirdly especially in the first person POVs, and the tension wasn't effective because I never really felt on the edge of my seat, more just impatient to get through it. As to the plot, I'd guessed the primary twists so the reveals felt underwhelming, and other pieces that had been set up either as red herrings or to build intrigue were either abandoned as loose threads or just explained in unsatisfying ways. I also don't really understand what that last chapter was supposed to do for us? Adams prosopagnosia was also not really well done in my opinion, and I don't understand the purpose of the whole rock paper scissors aspect of it all?
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“i want to make romeo jealous. i want the dead lovers of the world to hear our laughter and grow sad. i want a breath of our passion to stir their dust into consciousness, to wake their ashes into pain. my god, harry, how i worship her!"
if this wasn’t such a red flag, i’d lowkey be giggling and kicking my feet right now
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Lord Henry Wotton would fit right into my politics seminars at Uni (derogatory)
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This is when the story really started for me, I feel like the first 3 chapters were more foreshadowing than storytelling, but now I am hooked The symbolism and the references are more abundant and clear, I am very curious about the characters
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“Harry, your views terrify me”
They terrify me too, Dorian babes don’t worry
seema commented on cybersajlism's update
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Post from the The Bright Years forum
seema commented on ChaosReader's update
ChaosReader started reading...

The Cat Who Saved Books
Sōsuke Natsukawa
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Post from the The Bright Years forum
Post from the The Bright Years forum
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Things are going tooooo well. The little allusions and hints to her past aren’t really enticing me, I don’t love the breadcrumb style clues.