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Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab -> Restarting September 15th, 2025
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I've started this, but only about 10% in and it's too late to formulate any proper comments but the narration is amazing, and I forgot how much I love Schwab's writing... in the presence of greatness
Difficult to know when to write because I'm listening to it and the audio isn't neatly drawn up, but I've made a load of notes and will post them soon :) Hope you're enjoying it!
I started today with the audio and I'm enjoying but I think I missed some important details - was driving and zoned out a bit so I think I wil need to read the beginning chapters again. I'm really enjoying it so far, great narrators.
Ellen-Arwen wrote: "Difficult to know when to write because I'm listening to it and the audio isn't neatly drawn up, but I've made a load of notes and will post them soon :) Hope you're enjoying it!"
Yeah I had the same problem but didn't take any notes 🤦🏻♀️I just finished and really enjoyed it, I'm going to get out my thoughts and figure out how to structure them later tonight
Yeah I had the same problem but didn't take any notes 🤦🏻♀️I just finished and really enjoyed it, I'm going to get out my thoughts and figure out how to structure them later tonight
I've had some problems with my library audible (some of the chapters just would NOT download), so it's taking me foreeeever to read this. Still loving it. (I'm also reading way too many books at once and driving myself mad - I'm finding it hard to actually enjoy any of them :( I dunno what's wrong with me).ANYway, still haven't quite finished this (still a few chapters won't download) BUT this is an exquisite book, it really is. (about the only one I'm actually enjoying lol).
Oof rough that it's the only one you are enjoying but agreed it's a great book. My only complaint is the structure and only because it makes commenting here hard lol.
Jessica wrote: "Oof rough that it's the only one you are enjoying but agreed it's a great book. My only complaint is the structure and only because it makes commenting here hard lol."That would be my only complaint too! I did love it and finished it a few days ago, but am still struggling to find a way to discuss it - but I do want to! (And I'm finding it very hard to write reviews atm too, but trying to be gentle with myself... I've almost finished one of the books I'm not getting on with, and hopefully I'll feel a bit free-er... It's funny (not haha funny) when something that gives your life meaning and joy - ie reading - becomes so hard.)
I know exactly what you mean and have been having the same struggle. Goign back and commenting is another thing added to my list rather than fun real reactions and discussion.
Okay, I'm going to try and get some comments in, after finally having written my review. I wish I'd put down some thoughts as I went because - like you said - this is more like a to-do list now it's finished and in the past rather than fun real-time reactions and discussions. It feels like SUCH an effort, but hopefully we'll have something good to say about it to each other, which will enrich the reading experience!Instead of going through in order, I'm trying to do sort of themes, because I can't work out how else to structure my thoughts... this is such a struggle lol, I hope we can find something to discuss.
Characters. I found it kind of slow to get into the 3 PoV rhythm to be honest; I kept wanting to just hear from Sabine (view spoiler)
Alice (view spoiler)
Charlotte (view spoiler)
Queerness (view spoiler)
I'm exhausted writing all that, and I don't know if any of it even makes sense. I was going to write about plot and setting and secondary characters and stuff, but I'll leave this up to see if you actually read it first lol.
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Im definitely a little behind. Needed a little break from the big reads. Ill be back on it tomorrow 🙈
Im going to come back to this one. Finding I don't have much interest for this one compared to the other reads.
I tried to start it last month and it wasn't hitting for me. This time around, I'm clearly in the mood since I'm about a 100 pages further lol
Jamie wrote: "I tried to start it last month and it wasn't hitting for me. This time around, I'm clearly in the mood since I'm about a 100 pages further lol"So glad! I tried the audiobook not long ago and felt very lost. Will stick to the physical copy.




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