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Moss wrote:
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I recently read "A love hypothesis" loved it!!! and i really want to buy and read a court of thornes and roses!!
I just read that too. It was fun and cute!

And gosh ACOTAR is my favourite series, so I second that notion!
Yeeees! I laughed out loud so many times, heh... 

I've heard so much good about it!! it will definitely be my next read
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I have so many books i want to buy and read but so little money!!!!! the struggleeeee
Thrifting is the key, also looking for swedish sites similar to Saxo if you got any! They sell used books and there are often used newer releases! 
True! I actually haven't thought of that...  what's Saxo? a website? 
Yea! It's the biggest along side our physical stores (called bog og ide). I know they ship to Sweden too, but shipping is like 100dkk, so that wouldn't make sense. Thought you might have something similar there? worth it to check at least haha! 
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In my experience especially crime books are easy to find second hand. Here we got alot of jussi adler olsen and camilla luckberg books second hand. I also thrifted the harry potter books, I thrifted all of the hunger games and some books from bigger danish authors! Also having an author or two in mind when thrifting is a good idea, because there will often be alot of books to look through, so being able to pin point some would be good! 
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Angelica wrote:
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Thrifting is the key, also looking for swedish sites similar to Saxo if you got any! They sell used books and there are often used newer releases! 
True! I actually haven't thought of that...  what's Saxo? a website? 
Yea! It's the biggest along side our physical stores (called bog og ide). I know they ship to Sweden too, but shipping is like 100dkk, so that wouldn't make sense. Thought you might have something similar there? worth it to check at least haha! 
Oh yeah, that's a bit much for shipping! Idk if we have one, i only know one but that's only educational books. We do have a place here i town though, i should look there but i unsure if they have the ones i want... 
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Angelica wrote:
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True! I actually haven't thought of that...  what's Saxo? a website? 
Yea! It's the biggest along side our physical stores (called bog og ide). I know they ship to Sweden too, but shipping is like 100dkk, so that wouldn't make sense. Thought you might have something similar there? worth it to check at least haha! 
Oh yeah, that's a bit much for shipping! Idk if we have one, i only know one but that's only educational books. We do have a place here i town though, i should look there but i unsure if they have the ones i want... 
A thrift store or shop? 
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Angelica wrote:
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Angelica wrote:
Yea! It's the biggest along side our physical stores (called bog og ide). I know they ship to Sweden too, but shipping is like 100dkk, so that wouldn't make sense. Thought you might have something similar there? worth it to check at least haha! 
Oh yeah, that's a bit much for shipping! Idk if we have one, i only know one but that's only educational books. We do have a place here i town though, i should look there but i unsure if they have the ones i want... 
A thrift store or shop? 
a thrift store, with books, games, puzzles and such. But the stuffs usually pretty old... 
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disposable wrote:
Angelica wrote:
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Oh yeah, that's a bit much for shipping! Idk if we have one, i only know one but that's only educational books. We do have a place here i town though, i should look there but i unsure if they have the ones i want... 
A thrift store or shop? 
a thrift store, with books, games, puzzles and such. But the stuffs usually pretty old... 
Yea, that might be harder.. hmm
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also all my fellow acotar fans need to read The High Mountain Court

but dont read it if you annoy easily from a book being heavily influenced by another cus like I bet AK Mulford is a huge acotar fan lmao


I couldn't really care less if someone does something similar to my favourite books. I'll appreciate anything that takes me back to those feelings u kno??
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I didn't know about this thread! o:

Let me answer some of those questions!

I'm currently reading The devotion of suspect x. First novel from Keigo Higashino I'm reading and so far it seems good, has had good reviews.
Last book I read was The institute by Stephen King. Amazing book.
My favorite genre is horror, thriller, psychological stuff.
Favorite author definitely Stephen King, trying to collect all his books...sadly I only have like 30 for now. :')
Uuuf favorite book, that's a tough one...but I guess I would go with Duma key by Stephen King, that just hit differently to me.
Last book I bought was If it bleeds by you guessed Stephen King. : D
And favorite quote definitely is this: "Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman's got to hold on to."


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Because I'm here for a moment, I guess I'll update my stats.

If some of you have converted to The StoryGraph yet, you can find me here. Let's be friends.
Otherwise, these are the books I have read so far this year:
Rating: Everyone has been great thus far!

1. Loveless by Alice Oseman 
2. The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 
3. Clothing Poverty: by Andrew Brooks (ebook) 
4. The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin (audio)

Currently Reading:
1. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
2. Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
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I feel like my reading tastes are getting further and further away from the common idea of a good book but im currently reading mafia reverse harems lol

im gobbling down one a day at this point
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the midnight library was so incredibly underwhelming and predicable. I finished it though
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currently reading capturing the devil
my life revolves around thomas cresswell now thank you very much
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Eostre wrote:
Because I'm here for a moment, I guess I'll update my stats.

If some of you have converted to The StoryGraph yet, you can find me here. Let's be friends.
Otherwise, these are the books I have read so far this year:
Rating: Everyone has been great thus far!

1. Loveless by Alice Oseman 
2. The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 
3. Clothing Poverty: by Andrew Brooks (ebook) 
4. The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin (audio)

Currently Reading:
1. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
2. Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
the perks of being a wallflower is one of my favourites!! i've read it more than five times i think. such an emotional book for me 
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disposable wrote:
Eostre wrote:
Because I'm here for a moment, I guess I'll update my stats.

If some of you have converted to The StoryGraph yet, you can find me here. Let's be friends.
Otherwise, these are the books I have read so far this year:
Rating: Everyone has been great thus far!

1. Loveless by Alice Oseman 
2. The Perks of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 
3. Clothing Poverty: by Andrew Brooks (ebook) 
4. The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin (audio)

Currently Reading:
1. Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
2. Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
the perks of being a wallflower is one of my favourites!! i've read it more than five times i think. such an emotional book for me 
I love watching the movie, but that was first time I read the book. I think the book made sense of what didn't make as much sense in the movie.
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