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  • New app layout and forgetful fingers

    anyone else constantly opening the sidebar/menu now? I use left swipe all the time on mobile to go back to the previous screen and now that swipe pops up the side menu instead. It's surprised me how difficult it is to retrain my brain to stop using the swipe!

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  • New app layout and forgetful fingers

    anyone else constantly opening the sidebar/menu now? I use left swipe all the time on mobile to go back to the previous screen and now that swipe pops up the side menu instead. It's surprised me how difficult it is to retrain my brain to stop using the swipe!

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    wingedwizard commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • Buddy-read Roadtrip audiobook recommendations!?

    Me and my wife @nevvy are moving across the country (central texas to maine 🥹) and we are going to be driving the whole way! We were wanting to listen to several shorter-ish audiobooks for the total of 32 hour drive. If yall have any recommendations for any genre whatsoever we would love to hear them! We were thinking about making a list here of Pagebound of the recommendations as well 😌. Maybe have a wheel of all of them to randomize our trip! Thanks for the help!

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  • To judge or not to judge (a book by its cover)

    I feel like most of the time I’m so guilty of judging a book by its cover. If I see a pretty cover I’m more inclined to buy the book and read it, but on kindle it’s the opposite and I think that’s something to do with my kindle being in black and white and so it’s more a physical book cover thing for me.

    What about everyone else?

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  • Read-Alongs, I think I got confused 😅

    So I think I got this wrong because I’m seeing people have already gotten the beautiful butterly, but I think I had it in my head that the badge wouldn’t be earned if I didn’t read the book during the timing of the read-along… but it seems that as long as I’ve read it, whether between now and when it closes, or if I read a book from the read-along months earlier, it’ll be counted? I think I have it in my head from when getting the Goodreads challenges where there you have to read the books within a certain time period, not before. Am I correct in my deduction? 😅 Thanks friends!!

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