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The Homemade God
Rachel Joyce
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Representations: https://trello.com/c/YGB0bVYh/134-needy-little-things-by-channelle-desamours Thank you Netgalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review! Very good, slightly predictable but not fully (at least for me), pretty damn good characters too! Was slightly underwhelming at the end, it came slightly out of nowhere and I get it, but also it just fell a little flat I think. The very end was a bit anticlimactic as well a little after everything, especially the ending but honestly it didn't really ruin anything at all. Mostly centered in reality with a touch of magical realism from the gift, honestly worked quite well. The struggles and the boons from it, learning how to live with it, etc. I think it mirrored the disability aspect well from her brother's sickle cell disease (which was quite well done imo).
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Needy Little Things
Channelle Desamours
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Graphic: Death, Gore, Injury Detail, Stalking, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Animal (pet) Abuse, Domestic AbuseRepresentations: https://trello.com/c/S0swy9aT/133-strange-pictures-by-uketsu A very weird and flawed book, but still actually super enjoyable! The marketing absolutely lied though and the way people are selling it too. When I was looking at it in the bookshop, it was promoted to me as a book akin to murdle and it's an esolit book. "Choose your own adventure" I've also heard it be marketed as. It is none of that, not even close. It's just a mystery book that does extent the mystery out to you a little, but it's not that long before it just straight up explains it all. Additionally on the before point, the pictures are honestly barely used. There's a little puzzle in one, but very very under utilised and honestly was kinda disappointing. By the time you get enough context for the pictures to start trying to solve them, the book has already started explaining the pictures and how to solve them.. Honestly though aside from those points after I realised what kinda book it was, it was incredibly fun. Things made more and more sense as it went on, and while it was a tad predictable for me I heard from multiple people that the twists where all surprises for them so ymmv on that, but even figuring things out a little fast didn't ruin anything at all honestly since then I could read into the scenes just that little deeper. It is quite flawed though, and does use a couple tropes, but honestly it was still quite unique anyway and told in a fast enough pace that I'd really recommend it anyway to anyone who likes a mystery!
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I am absolutely OBSESSED with the descriptions in this??? The clothing and food are so vivid in the writing, I absolutely love this!!! Not as sold on the plot though, it is seeming a little weirdly paced and a tad bit thin so far. But not enough to make it a slog to read or bringing it down *too* much so far!
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I'm really interested in learning more about the awesome folks I've connected with on pagebound so far. I've interacted with many of you, and while we usually stick to books because it's a common love we all share, but I realized I only know a little about each of you through those conversations. That is totally fine if that is how you'd like to keep things, so no pressure to answer 😊. A little more personally about me: I'm a father (mid 30s) of 2 beautiful little girls (3.5 years and 7 months), married to an amazing woman and mother, and we also have 2 French bulldogs 😊. I'm currently a software engineer and my primary focus is infrastructure (all the boring stuff that websites like pagebound runs on behind the scenes and serves it all over the world), but I also freelance in web development still since it's where I got my start. Fun random fact: I was top 500 in overwatch season 3 🤣 Super happy to have met everyone and will hopefully continue to meet as this community grows 😊 Please don't forget to practice good internet safety when answering! 🫣
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I think I've hit a small wall with reviewing burn out.... I still want to write reviews, and I can with a LOT of effort.. but my brain just doesn't want to write them no matter what 😅 I'll have the tabs open for days upon days writing like half a sentence every now and then.. It sucks cause I also struggle to switch to the next book before the review is written for the previous book too. So despite not being in a reading slump (maybe?) and having a lot of books piling up I REALLY want to read (looking at you sunrise on the reaping) I just can't make myself finally write the review I'm stuck on rn. I can't exactly just stop writing reviews as well, hoping to eventually somehow make some money from it - even if I just connect it slightly to if I can eventually work out how to start doing sensitivity reading. It's also saved me a lot of money getting books I'd otherwise have to buy 😅 (which yeah, capitalism.. I'd use my local library but they only take like very old book suggestions that are cheap for them to get and have a very small range). Got multiple books on netgalley that are now past the release date I still need to read and review, and I got sent another the other day :') I keep falling behind but even that isn't helping with motivation..
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I think I've hit a small wall with reviewing burn out.... I still want to write reviews, and I can with a LOT of effort.. but my brain just doesn't want to write them no matter what 😅 I'll have the tabs open for days upon days writing like half a sentence every now and then.. It sucks cause I also struggle to switch to the next book before the review is written for the previous book too. So despite not being in a reading slump (maybe?) and having a lot of books piling up I REALLY want to read (looking at you sunrise on the reaping) I just can't make myself finally write the review I'm stuck on rn. I can't exactly just stop writing reviews as well, hoping to eventually somehow make some money from it - even if I just connect it slightly to if I can eventually work out how to start doing sensitivity reading. It's also saved me a lot of money getting books I'd otherwise have to buy 😅 (which yeah, capitalism.. I'd use my local library but they only take like very old book suggestions that are cheap for them to get and have a very small range). Got multiple books on netgalley that are now past the release date I still need to read and review, and I got sent another the other day :') I keep falling behind but even that isn't helping with motivation..
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I'm considering going to an author signing for the first time. It's rare to get ones near where I live without having to leave the island I live on, and it's an author I'd be so excited to get a book signed by. My problem is I have severe social anxiety, and I don't know what to expect. I've googled and read different articles of the do's and don'ts but I think it might be helpful if anyone shared their own experiences? The author is Heather Fawcett by the way.
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I’m looking for good books to listen to at night/fall asleep to. Preferably speculative fiction but open to contemporary or historical or honestly anything relaxing haha. What would you recommend??
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I swear some of y'all can speed read (not a bad thing) and maintain so much detail. It will take me days to a week to get through a 400 to 500 page book and I will miss so much context sometimes. I also find myself sometimes becoming easily distracted when reading slower parts of books which definitely extends my reading time. Sometimes I just can't focus on whatever is going on and then will need to reread the parts. I'm reading for enjoyment of course and the discussions here, but I find myself feeling inefficient, which shouldn't really matter but I was curious what everyone's strategy was to read so quickly. I feel like some of y'all will start a 500 page book in the morning and have a detailed review by the evening, which is awesome and I need to know your secrets.
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I'm loving the social aspect of this site! I'd love to find more people to follow :-) Comment 1-2 sentences about yourself and what you like to read. Use this post to find others to follow! Edit to add that I know we have the option to discover similar users (which I love!). I just thought this would be a fun way to get to know other users a little more before following.
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Strange Pictures
Uketsu
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What’s a super popular book that everyone seems to love, but you just couldn’t finish? What didn’t work for you? My answer might trigger some people lol
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Hi everyone! My name is Clara, and I’m from Sweden 🇸🇪. I’m currently studying at university, which means I’m reading way too much course literature. Do you have any book recommendations that you just couldn’t put down? I need a book that makes me want to read something other than my incredibly boring textbooks. Thanks in advance!
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Wings of Starlight
Allison Saft