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I just found a long golden string of hair in my copy of Jamaica Inn and all of a sudden it struck me just how beautiful it is to buy books secondhand. There's so many little things that you can find out about your book's previous owners just from little things they didn't realize they left behind. One of my books has such a strong clean scent to it that I know it belonged to somebody who regularly used hand creams. One of my books has an obvious scratch mark from a cat - who was presumably trying to get their owner to pay attention to them. One of my books had a pamphlet for a train route from Marseille to Paris from 1992. I've had one or two that had such small, random water marks on them that it was most likely left from tears accidentally dripping onto the pages. Like wow.... I don't know who you are or how the world is treating you now, or if you're even still alive, and our one connection to each other is the little details of your life that you left in your book before it made its way to me...
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He was "nearly 7 feet high" had "long arms that almost reached his knees and large fists like hams" checks that I'm reading the right book and not the latest booktok romantasy
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Hi all! My boyfriend isn’t really a reader, but I’d love for him to read a bit more, mostly so I don’t feel quite so guilty disappearing into a book while he scrolls on his phone 😅 But of course, I don’t want to force it if he’s not into it. So far he’s only read self-development books (finances, mindset, that kind of thing), but after a long day he’s usually too tired to focus on those and ends up on social media instead. That got me thinking about gifting him one or two lighter books for Christmas, something more relaxing and fun. I’m leaning toward fiction, but I mostly read romance and romantasy, which I’m pretty sure won’t be his thing 😄 Do you have any recommendations for books that are easy to read, engaging, and not too long (ideally under ~400 pages) that might work for a non-reader? I know this is kind of a broad question, but I’m open to anything. And if anyone has successfully gotten their boyfriend into reading, what books did it for you?
ETA: Some movies and shows he enjoyed recently are The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, House of Cards, Queen of the South, Knives Out, Lupin, Money Heist, and Avatar. Thanks The_BookishBug for pointing out that this could help give better suggestions 💛
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I just was on youtube and did a double-take when I got a recc'd video to me and saw the little Pagebound icon. It was a book app review video from Gina Lucia Reads, and I'm so glad she mentioned us! So often all this year I would find myself clicking on those 'what's the best book tracking app of 2025' vids but almost never finding even a mention of us, so I got so excited seeing this. Kept my eyeballs peeled the entire review trying to see if when she was screen recording the club page if my user ever popped up anywhere 👀
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I'm reading an edition with illustrations by Bernie Wrightson and they look so beautiful 😍 very excited to get into this!
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The Fawn
Magda Szabó
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Okay, real talk: do you guys listen to music when reading or do you prefer not to? I lowkey sometimes can’t read some books without listening to a playlist. It sets the vibe, makes the world feel alive, and sometimes even makes me ugly cry. 🧍🏼♀️
But I usually only listen to music for some genres, for example:
🖤 Horror = I search for “atmospheric horror playlists”. 💜 Fantasy = If it’s famous enough, I search for book-specific playlists. The Poppy War playlist absolutely broke me on The Burning God last chapter 👌🏻
I usually do instrumental only. Lyrics = instant brain chaos.
So… what about you? Instrumental, lyrics, white noise, or silence? Got a playlist you swear by? Drop your links! I’m looking at (stealing) them all. ✨
ETA: Formatting.
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I am sooo relieved that Daphne du Maurier has a very accessible writing style. I'm not in the mood for anything dense right now so I went in thinking if her style is anything like Jane Austen's then I would simply have to buckle in and hunker down but luckily for me her writing is very breezy, it's so easy to get swept into the rhythm of it
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I am sooo relieved that Daphne du Maurier has a very accessible writing style. I'm not in the mood for anything dense right now so I went in thinking if her style is anything like Jane Austen's then I would simply have to buckle in and hunker down but luckily for me her writing is very breezy, it's so easy to get swept into the rhythm of it
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Jamaica Inn
Daphne du Maurier
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so i've been wondering if any of you have tried to read and then dnf'ed or paused a book more than once. my example is Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. i started it twice (once in english, once in german) and both times i got through more than half of it but never finished reading it 🥲 the second time i started from the beginning again because the pause was so long. it bored me both times tho, so i am not inclined to try again.
i'm curious to hear some other cases of this!
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The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins would be a great addition :) I read it in October and it was pretty fun! My copy ended up being 1000 pages long but it was worth it
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Melmoth the Wanderer
Charles Robert Maturin
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I didn’t realize this was only a two hour audio book so just flew through it without even adding it to my currently reading tab so hadnt even seen THAT THERE ARE APPARENTLY ILLUSTRATIONS! Why must this always happen 😭
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The Fall of the House of Usher
Edgar Allan Poe
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