Status Updates From Glorious Exploits
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Meli
is 39% done
The male authorship is loud and unsettling. When I first picked this up, I assumed it was written by a woman since the author's first name sounds vaguely feminine, but I soon realized my mistake purely by the writing itself. It's distracting.
— Nov 24, 2024 09:51AM
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Adeline
is 23% done
I don't know why but I thought this would be set in modern Italy and about pottery? It's actually set after the Sicilian Expedition (412 BC) and about theater lol
— Nov 16, 2024 02:09AM
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Sasha Nagler
is 10% done
obsessed with this so far. such an original idea!!
— Nov 15, 2024 07:35PM
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claire :)
is 67% done
I’m so annoyed that I have zero concept of how to spell these characters names and there is no character list on the internet
— Nov 12, 2024 03:06AM
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claire :)
is 45% done
I’m so glad the author is reading this bc I don’t think the dialogue itself portrays how much of an asshole the narrator is
— Nov 12, 2024 01:28AM
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Lauren
is 15% done
mm.....i thought this was supposed to be funny
— Nov 09, 2024 05:37PM
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Jim
is on page 41 of 304
What an odd take this is! Imaginative and well-written thus far…
💀🥞
— Oct 16, 2024 03:33PM
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Mimi | Literary Devourer
is on page 90 of 304
This book is wild
— Oct 14, 2024 10:01AM
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Annelise
is 30% done
The audiobook is in fact Glorious (pun intended)
— Oct 10, 2024 03:01PM
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Roxy
is on page 72 of 288
Oh my god Lampo is such an unlikeable narrator 😭😭 Please grant this man some character development bc idk if I can keep reading it like this. I wish Gelon was narrating. He has depth and an empathetic view on those around him :(
— Sep 26, 2024 02:59PM
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Isabelle
is on page 137 of 304
Mixed feelings about this self-destructive dude who has a small semblance of self-awareness…
— Sep 25, 2024 07:43PM
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Isabelle
is on page 93 of 304
In an odd way, this feels like the 2005 Producers film, but Ancient Greek.
— Sep 25, 2024 06:51PM
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Isabelle
is on page 44 of 304
That was surprisingly meaningful—for children to choose deference and show mercy to those who are beyond deserving it.
— Sep 25, 2024 04:56PM
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Isabelle
is starting
If this book isn’t as funny as the summary and the cover suggests, I will be mad.
— Sep 25, 2024 03:55PM
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Alexandra
is 63% done
“He says the best theatre isn’t about showing something but finding it. Certainty is the way of cowards and fools, and Euripides is neither.”
— Sep 23, 2024 11:22PM
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Ainsley
is on page 154 of 288
It’s like Smash but in ancient Syracuse
— Sep 23, 2024 04:20AM
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Ainsley
is on page 92 of 288
Bit confused as to why these Sicilians are Irish but whatever
— Sep 20, 2024 01:36AM
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Ainsley
is on page 19 of 288
Forcing prisoners of war to be in a play against their will is probably not a war crime but it definitely feels like one and should be considered one
— Sep 19, 2024 03:21AM
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