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skylarkblue1

Hi I'm Sky! I'm a queer disabled British (Welsh) reviewer who loves fantasy, horror, mystery and more! I mostly only post reviews & updates on here

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Wishbound: Nevermoor meets Jacqueline Wilson in this magical adventure story for ages 9+
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  • physical book paper: bright white vs cream/natural white

    i’m just curious how many of you have a preference on the type of paper that a physical book is printed on— do you enjoy the super clean, crispy white or prefer the creamy, near-yellow pages more?

    i generally lean more towards the creamy/natural white paper more. it feels less.. sterile? & hurts my eyes less lol. and it is usually thicker with a tactile feel that i enjoy in my hands

    {bonus points for comments/thoughts on sprayed edges or deckled edges for shits n gigs 😛}

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  • Junji Ito

    I’ve been reading so many of their books recently, I totally need a quest just for their books!

    Has anyone else read and enjoyed them? And if so what’s your favourite?

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    How is this book YA?????????? Image text

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  • Talk about your Bookclubs!

    It's that occasional time where I want to hear about all the Bookclubs everyone runs/participates in. It's nice being able to hear about everyone's little groups and communities!

    I'll start!

    I co-run a horror centred bookclub that's fully on discord. Open to anyone interested, we read one book a month (chosen by a poll) and discuss it via discord calls and then also text based discussion questions. It's obviously a lot more structured and requires a bit more work to run, but when the participation is high it's such a nice feeling!

    Then I also am in a personal bookclub that's only my close IRL friends, we meet in person with snacks and it's more chill, less structure.

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    For this book with what the plot has been so far I would expect more homophobia with the abhorrent racism we have all read… feels weird for it to be in the 2026 Pride special event

    I’m glad there isn’t, I don’t think I would be able to handle it on top of everything else - I’m already horrified and disgusted

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    I love Dylan O'brien but idk if I can see him as Thomas.

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  • New App Version + Product Updates (6/25/2026)

    The new app version, 1.1.92, is available on iOS and Android! This includes a host of bug fixes and improvements, which I will list for curious minds at the end of the post, but we have 4 major new product updates:

    Audiobook rating: For any book for which you marked the format as "audiobook" or "tandem", there is a new Audiobook sub-rating, which also appears on the Book page. This is your rating for the audiobook experience, and can help you decide which books to read on audio! As we gather more audiobook rating data, we can do interesting things like suggest top audiobooks.

    Add a book to the Pagebound database: The process for adding a new book to the PB database has changed due to some unexpected restrictions from Goodreads. We used to be able to add books simply by dropping in the book's Goodreads URL, but now we have a manual entry form. We always intended to have a manual entry option, as often Goodreads data isn't great and we now have the flexibility to add books that are not on Goodreads. When adding a new book, please take care to read the instructions!! This is very important to keep the integrity of our database.

    Genre Tags: With this new "add book" process, we have also introduced a Tag system for books. Right now, we are collecting Main Type (fiction, non fiction), Book type (novella, novel, essay collection, etc), Audience (adult, ya, etc) and Main Genre (Fantasy, Biography, etc). These tags are already available on the book page, however we only have data for newly added books at the moment! We will be collecting this data and adding more robust tags for subgenre and themes in the coming weeks. Really excited about this!! We can do a lot of cool things once we have genre data, like show pages dedicated to each subgenre and have genre stats.

    Librarian Program: With the new manual book entry system and our new ability to tag genres (and soon: series!!), we are rolling out a Librarian Program. Librarians will verify user-entered book data, help us collect genre and series data for existing books, clean up existing book entries, and help deduping efforts (where we have more than 1 listing for a single book). Soon, we will have a way for users to flag missing or incorrect book info, which Librarians will also respond to. This is a volunteer program and an integral part of building Pagebound -- if you are interested in becoming a volunteer, you can check out the application here!

    Thank you for you patience and understanding as we roll out these new processes!

    As for additional updates in this release:

    • new image system that delivers & loads book cover images quicker
    • more reliable comment posting / liking / upvoting when internet connection is weak on app
    • new sorting options for follower/following lists
    • Discuss page shows a review feed instead of the All Book Posts feed
    • you can use markdown in List descriptions
    • quite a few other small quality of life improvements, check out the Roadmap "released" section if you're curious!

    Thanks everyone and happy reading, Jennifer + Lucy 💜💙

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  • ARCrc readers and authors, a question on editing

    I'm currently reading an ARC that comes out in a few months and, while I'm enjoying it, I see a lot of editing issues in it. It is being traditionally published, so the expectation is that the book will go through at least one other round of edits before release, right?

    I think I remember reading somewhere that ARCs were not fully edited version and so it wasn't something the reviewer should focus on. Which makes sense to me, but I want to make sure I remember correctly. Otherwise, I'll let the publishing house know that they really need another round of edits!

    So basically, are we to assume traditionally published ARC have not completed all editing rounds and will be edited more by the time the book release?

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