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xojan t1_j8or4nb wrote
There was this one guy I was going on a date with so did a quick google search ( safety and all that jazz). I found the book from his goodreads list lol
xojan t1_j6kqk9c wrote
I despise hardcovers simply because I find it too fidgetdy to hold while reading. I have like 2 books that I have not finished because they are hardcover.
xojan t1_j62z2yj wrote
Personally, I am not her marketed audience and I don’t care for her writing style. Yes, her writing is mediocore at best. Yes, there are better writers out there. Yes, her works do normalise toxic relationships and a lot is marketed as being ‘romantic’. However, I am not gonna shit on people reading it. We all started somewhere and these snobs are the ones who don’t care for literature but more of being ‘not like others’. Leave them and you enjoy what you enjoy as these things come in cycle. Twilight, grey and now her…it’s always going round and round.
xojan t1_j5y5ckl wrote
I always buy my books. I tried borrowing it and the thought of giving it back was very sad for me. It’s the idea that I will have to give it back and can’t just take it out whenever I want.
xojan t1_j5w0wuw wrote
Reply to Can anyone help me by yt-_spark_-yt
Have you looked into dyspraxia? People with dyspraxia can sometimes struggle with reading and may take longer to understand the text. It helps to read slower and then reflect on it in steps rather than reading and trying to make sense of it at the same time.
xojan t1_j8w2a4l wrote
Reply to comment by WendellSanders01 in What is the strangest way you've found a book? by WendellSanders01
‘All the light we cannot see’ by Anthony Doerr.