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The Wind in the Willows
Kenneth Grahame
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The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 11
Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
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Just curious, but how many of you all partake in the readalongs? If you're someone who does, do you only partake in the one that you have the books of, or do you go out & purchase the books? What about it draws you to do it, also? Is it reading with a group, trying new books, reading a themed set of books, etc?
They always interest me, but I never have the books, & my TBR list is already FAR too long. Or, as of lately, the books haven't interested me. So, going out & purchasing the books isn't something I'm willing to do. I'm of the mindset of being anti-consuming, meaning that I do not aimlessly buy up books. That is the goal at least; no book is safe from me at a used bookstore, though.
I look forward to reading your guys' insights! xoxox
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency, Vol. 4
Hirohiko Araki
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2—Battle Tendency, Vol. 3
Hirohiko Araki
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The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 11
Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
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I know that a lot of people say that they prefer Nao's chapters over Ruth's but I have to say that I think that Ruth's chapters being written in a more formal tone that jars against Nao's writing is something that actually gives the story more depth. The contrast between them is compelling, and so your first impression of them both is that they are complete opposites. It's only as the story continues and you see the parallels of their lives that you really start to see the boundaries between the two begin to blur. At times, I didn't know how to feel about the magical realism aspect - I normally enjoy it, but there were times here where it teetered a little too much on the fantastical side and started to pull me out. Luckily though, it never went overboard and so I found the ending to be satisfying enough. I do like that there are aspects of the story that were never answered and that we're left to wonder about, because that open-endedness feels really on-brand for the messaging of the story. The moral: you have your whole life ahead of you! Snap out of it! Snap out of it! Snap snap snap! Live!
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A Tale for the Time Being
Ruth Ozeki
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[Taking notes] Baldness... is... a kind of.. super..power.....
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Context: As Pagebound grows, we have been brainstorming sustainable ways to create more Quests that the community is eager to see. We're trialing a new idea for a community-voted Quest, inspired by a List. More info in the last post I made in Founder's Announcements.
For the past week, Pagebound Royalty members have submitted nominations for Lists to inspire Quests. Jennifer and I have gone through and ensured all the Lists you'll be voting on meet our Quest guidelines. There are 86 Lists eligible for you to vote on, and you can find them in this spreadsheet.
There will be 3 winning Lists selected from different genre categories. You can vote for up to 3 lists from different genres. Submit your votes via this form through end of day April 8th. Take note of the Quest type when voting (Column C in the spreadsheet)! Many nominated Lists share a theme but vary in length. Preference for a Side vs Main Quest could help you decide which to vote for. Most Lists will be Side Quests, but Lists with many books (~60+) will be Main Quests.
The creators of the winning Lists will be able to accept/reject. If they accept, we will create a Quest inspired by their List, adapting the title & book list as necessary to fit Quest constraints. If they decline, we'll ask the runner-up! The resulting Quest will not be open to book additions since there will not be anyone actively maintaining the book list (similar to when a Main Quest hits its 100 book cap and is closed to further additions).
If this is a good experience for the community, we plan to run this List nomination + voting process quarterly. Our goals here are to encourage quality List-making, give the entire community a voice in Quest creation in a sustainable way, acknowledge our Royalty supporters, and create some exciting, diverse Quests!
Thanks for voting! Jennifer & Lucy