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message 3751: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What was the last book you read in one sitting or within a 24-hour period?


message 3752: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments The last book I read in one sitting was The Baker and the Bard: A Cozy Fantasy Adventure by Fern Haught.


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silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you read in one sitting or within a 24-hour period?"

i'm not 100% sure but i think i read maeve fly by c.j. leede in like 24hrs


message 3755: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What was the last book you annotated, jotted down quotes, or took notes on?


message 3756: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you annotated, jotted down quotes, or took notes on?"

i'm annotating the book i'm reading right now (don't fear the reaper by stephen graham jones) because it's my second read-through


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you annotated, jotted down quotes, or took notes on?"

If we're talking about books I've already read, Rifqa by Mohammed El-Kurd.

Books I'm currently reading, Babel by RF Kuang.


message 3758: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What is a book you enjoyed or a book that's on your TBR that was published in the same decade you were born?


message 3759: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is a book you enjoyed or a book that's on your TBR that was published in the same decade you were born?"

monsters in the closet: homosexuality and the horror film by harry m. benshoff was published the very year i was born and i really enjoyed it


message 3760: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you annotated, jotted down quotes, or took notes on?"

The last book I finished reading that I annotated was Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik. The book I'm currently reading and annotating is When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker. I tend to annotate most when I read fantasy books.


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Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is a book you enjoyed or a book that's on your TBR that was published in the same decade you were born?"

I'm a 90s kid!

For books that I enjoyed, I grew up with Harry Potter and I LOVED those!

For books that are still on my TBR, I still need to read the Song of Ice and Fire series. I watched the first season of Game of Thrones and I definitely want to read the books. I also would really like to read The Golden Compass.


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Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is a book you enjoyed or a book that's on your TBR that was published in the same decade you were born?"

- The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
- Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White
- I, Robot by Isaac Asimov


message 3763: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments The very early volumes of One Piece were published in the late 90s, and I've enjoyed those!

As far as books on my TBR, Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler. It came out in the early 90s.


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Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is a book you enjoyed or a book that's on your TBR that was published in the same decade you were born?"

I read Ella Enchanted when I was younger and that was published the year I was born...so I guess I'll go with that lol


message 3765: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What is your favorite part of Spring?


message 3766: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite part of Spring?"

that it starts getting darker later in the evening


message 3767: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite part of Spring?"

The sunshine and warmer weather.


message 3768: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite part of Spring?"

Warmer weather.


message 3769: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What was your most recent five-star read? What did you love about it?


message 3770: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was your most recent five-star read? What did you love about it?"

How Beautiful We Were by Imbolo Mbue.

I just thought the storytelling was incredible. The story itself is really tragic and it definitely hit me in the feels at the end. I will be reading this author's previous book, and I hope she writes more in the future.


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silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was your most recent five-star read? What did you love about it?"

i rounded leech by hiron ennes up to a 5. i loved the atmosphere. it reminded me a lot of the atmosphere built in wuthering heights which i wouldn't be surprised if that was intentional. i also just really like horror about bugs/parasites for some reason lol. and i've been super into gothic fiction lately


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Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was your most recent five-star read? What did you love about it?"

The Women by Kristin Hannah

Strong women being heroes. And information about Vietnam that I missed back in the day.


message 3773: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What was the last book you DNF'd and why?


message 3774: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was your most recent five-star read? What did you love about it?"

My last 5-star read was Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik. The writing was great, the different character's POVs was interesting but were also connected, the ending was brilliant, and it gave me similar vibes to The Bear and the Nightingale, which I also loved.


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Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you DNF'd and why?"

My last DNF was also my first DNF of the year. It was The Bookshop and the Barbarian by Morgan Stang. I loved the cover and the synopsis sounds like a cozy fantasy that is right up my alley. But the delivery of the story lost me. I couldn't get over the writing. I made myself finish the first chapter and just couldn't continue. I wanted to love it though.


message 3776: by Debra Diggs (last edited Mar 18, 2024 06:39AM) (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you DNF'd and why?"

The graphic novel, Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton. Just could not get into it. At all. Not even a little bit. Should also note that I am not much of a graphic novel fan to begin with.


message 3777: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you DNF'd and why?"

it's been a long time since i actually DNFd a book instead of just putting it down for the moment. the last one was the houseguest and other stories by amparo davila. all of the stories felt extremely similar and it was starting to get boring unfortunately


message 3778: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What movie or show do you enjoy watching during the spring season?


message 3779: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What was the last book you DNF'd and why?"

In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune. I honestly just didn't like the story.


message 3780: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What movie or show do you enjoy watching during the spring season?"

I enjoy a few during Spring (all year round to be honest but these are great for Spring). I enjoy watching The Hobbit, any Studio Ghibli film, Schitt's Creek, New Girl, and Pride and Prejudice (2005 adaptation).


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silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What movie or show do you enjoy watching during the spring season?"

i just watch the same stuff all year 'round lol


message 3782: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments I watch the same shows and movies year round. But if we talk sports I watch Softball and the season beings during the spring!


message 3783: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What movie or show do you enjoy watching during the spring season?"

Nothing special. I watch whatever, whenever.


message 3784: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What's your favorite sweet tooth snack?


message 3785: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What's your favorite sweet tooth snack?"

I always go for ice cream as a sweet snack. I'm not a huge candy person.


message 3786: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What's your favorite sweet tooth snack?"

Chocolate, in any form.


message 3787: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 372 comments Plain Hershey’s chocolate


message 3788: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What's your favorite sweet tooth snack?"

probably a shortbread type cookie.


message 3789: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What is your favorite reading spot?


message 3790: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite reading spot?"

I'll read wherever, so long as it's quiet. But before my swing in the backyard fell apart it was there.


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Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite reading spot?"

My couch, as lame as that sounds. It's probably where I read the most.


message 3792: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite reading spot?"

i love reading outside when the weather is nice. other than that i probably get most my reading done in bed lol


message 3793: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2445 comments I love to read in bed. But the spot I use most is the couch, just because I can't/shouldn't stay in bed all day.


message 3794: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Share a debut author/book that you really enjoyed, and why?


message 3795: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: What is your favorite reading spot?"

I read at my desk at home quite a lot. The desk chair is pretty comfy and my desk space is super cozy. It keeps me from falling asleep while reading. But, it's a toss up between my desk and the couch. When it's nice outside, I love to read outdoors though.


message 3796: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Share a debut author/book that you really enjoyed, and why?"

One of my absolute favorite debuts that I read ended up being one of my favorite books of all time and got me into portal fantasy. The book is The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow.


message 3797: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Share a debut author/book that you really enjoyed, and why?"

I know it's a memoir, but Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner is one of my favorite books/memoirs. The push/pull relationship she had with her mother was quite interesting to read about. It's such a personal part of her life and I'm so happy she was comfortable enough to share it with the world. I'm sure it helped many who read it.


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Debra Diggs | 2445 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Share a debut author/book that you really enjoyed, and why?"

The Martian by Andy Weir

I love survival stories. This one had me guessing through the entire book whether this guy was going to live or die. Every struggle he came to, I wondered and worried how he was going to work it out.


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silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Share a debut author/book that you really enjoyed, and why?"

chlorine by jade song was really good. i can't wait to see what she writes next.


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Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments LCPL wrote: "QOTD: Share a debut author/book that you really enjoyed, and why?"

This I think is one I read in 2022, but The Flight Girls by Noelle Salazar, it was right in the heart of my ww2 historical fiction obsession and the story was just so moving and the characters felt so dear to me, I loved it.


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