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what's your 2021 book TBR?
Metalcutesolid
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Nesta wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
Nesta wrote:
The Last Graduate
Vespertine

Those are my only musts. My tbr is of course more than I'll be able to get through this year. 
can i ask how many books you have on it atm?
I have 76 books on goodreads, and 37 on the story graph. The latter being more refined and likely I'll read. I use goodreads more as a storage at this point of books I think sounds okay, but I for sure won't be reading them all.
i used goodreads at first and then got storygraph later on. it is just so much better in my opinion!
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acidreflux wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:

i've heard this and i want to read it so bad (i love thrillers) but i saw the show... do you think it's still worth it?

absolutely
personally i didn't mind the show, i love amy adams w my entire heart
the book is better immo
gillian flynn is an amazing writer
pls she is a GENIUS. have u read anything else of hers? 

gone girl as well
i have dark places which i still have to read
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metalcutesolid wrote:
thecellabration wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:

i've heard this and i want to read it so bad (i love thrillers) but i saw the show... do you think it's still worth it?
i watched the show and read the book after and it's worth it! the book is a little different + adds more stuff at the end (iirc, been a few years since i read it) where the show just cut off
ooooo then i definitely have to read it!

and about a little life, yea, it's almost 800 pages with the smallest text. it's not the easiest read!
yeah that's what's putting me off dhsgkjg but as long as i can just make myself get started it should be fine!
Metalcutesolid
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thecellabration wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
thecellabration wrote:
i watched the show and read the book after and it's worth it! the book is a little different + adds more stuff at the end (iirc, been a few years since i read it) where the show just cut off
ooooo then i definitely have to read it!

and about a little life, yea, it's almost 800 pages with the smallest text. it's not the easiest read!
yeah that's what's putting me off dhsgkjg but as long as i can just make myself get started it should be fine!
are you gonna read it in english or swedish??
Metalcutesolid
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acidreflux wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
acidreflux wrote:

absolutely
personally i didn't mind the show, i love amy adams w my entire heart
the book is better immo
gillian flynn is an amazing writer
pls she is a GENIUS. have u read anything else of hers? 

gone girl as well
i have dark places which i still have to read
i heard bad things about dark places sad well, not so much bad, just that it's her worst novel but idk
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metalcutesolid wrote:
Nesta wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
can i ask how many books you have on it atm?
I have 76 books on goodreads, and 37 on the story graph. The latter being more refined and likely I'll read. I use goodreads more as a storage at this point of books I think sounds okay, but I for sure won't be reading them all.
i used goodreads at first and then got storygraph later on. it is just so much better in my opinion!
I'm working on close-to-quitting goodreads due to it being owned by Amazon. I just learned about storygraph a month or so ago, so I'm trying to get used to it. I'm intrigued by the aspect that it has no notification and is much less social per se. That aligns with some of my movements lately. Otherwise, it lacks quite a lot of books, and I have struggled to add some of those I wanted or to easily check them off as "tbr" so I can remember their names. When storygraph doesn't offer me that, I go back to goodreads and saves it there.
Thecellabration
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metalcutesolid wrote:
thecellabration wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
ooooo then i definitely have to read it!

and about a little life, yea, it's almost 800 pages with the smallest text. it's not the easiest read!
yeah that's what's putting me off dhsgkjg but as long as i can just make myself get started it should be fine!
are you gonna read it in english or swedish??
english! can't stand swedish translations of books lmao
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probably not gonna be able to read them before 2021 is over because they're released in december (definitely not gonna stop me from trying though), but i'm really excited for the first volumes of official english translations to mo xiang tong xiu's books

i've already finished grandmaster of demonic cultivation as an unofficial translation but i'm definitely gonna read it again
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Gonna try to read at least one more Junji Ito novel since I lived the last one so much 
Metalcutesolid
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Nesta wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
Nesta wrote:
I have 76 books on goodreads, and 37 on the story graph. The latter being more refined and likely I'll read. I use goodreads more as a storage at this point of books I think sounds okay, but I for sure won't be reading them all.
i used goodreads at first and then got storygraph later on. it is just so much better in my opinion!
I'm working on close-to-quitting goodreads due to it being owned by Amazon. I just learned about storygraph a month or so ago, so I'm trying to get used to it. I'm intrigued by the aspect that it has no notification and is much less social per se. That aligns with some of my movements lately. Otherwise, it lacks quite a lot of books, and I have struggled to add some of those I wanted or to easily check them off as "tbr" so I can remember their names. When storygraph doesn't offer me that, I go back to goodreads and saves it there.
that makes sense! maybe they'll add more books as they get more popular? lets hope at least 
Metalcutesolid
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thecellabration wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
thecellabration wrote:
yeah that's what's putting me off dhsgkjg but as long as i can just make myself get started it should be fine!
are you gonna read it in english or swedish??
english! can't stand swedish translations of books lmao
me neither sad and the covers.... why are our words so ugly
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ellem wrote:
Gonna try to read at least one more Junji Ito novel since I lived the last one so much 
ooooo i love him! which one? c:
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metalcutesolid wrote:
Nesta wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
i used goodreads at first and then got storygraph later on. it is just so much better in my opinion!
I'm working on close-to-quitting goodreads due to it being owned by Amazon. I just learned about storygraph a month or so ago, so I'm trying to get used to it. I'm intrigued by the aspect that it has no notification and is much less social per se. That aligns with some of my movements lately. Otherwise, it lacks quite a lot of books, and I have struggled to add some of those I wanted or to easily check them off as "tbr" so I can remember their names. When storygraph doesn't offer me that, I go back to goodreads and saves it there.
that makes sense! maybe they'll add more books as they get more popular? lets hope at least 
They probably will, but it seems a part of it is also user-added books. That's a part of goodreads too, but goodreads is generally larger and have moderators that work with adding books in different categories as they are released or announced.
Thecellabration
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metalcutesolid wrote:
thecellabration wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
are you gonna read it in english or swedish??
english! can't stand swedish translations of books lmao
me neither and the covers.... why are our words so ugly
truly lmao <\3
Metalcutesolid
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Nesta wrote:
metalcutesolid wrote:
Nesta wrote:
I'm working on close-to-quitting goodreads due to it being owned by Amazon. I just learned about storygraph a month or so ago, so I'm trying to get used to it. I'm intrigued by the aspect that it has no notification and is much less social per se. That aligns with some of my movements lately. Otherwise, it lacks quite a lot of books, and I have struggled to add some of those I wanted or to easily check them off as "tbr" so I can remember their names. When storygraph doesn't offer me that, I go back to goodreads and saves it there.
that makes sense! maybe they'll add more books as they get more popular? lets hope at least 
They probably will, but it seems a part of it is also user-added books. That's a part of goodreads too, but goodreads is generally larger and have moderators that work with adding books in different categories as they are released or announced.
yea i still use good reads to check for specific genres also. story graph seems to lack that? at least i haven't found it. i just d e s p i s e amazon lol
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