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    Twizlee — 5 months ago(October 12, 2025 12:15 PM)

    I'm flying through Freida McFadden books.
    The Housemaid
    The housemaid's Secret
    The housemaid Wedding (super short)
    The Wife Upstairs
    Do Not Disturb
    I just started The Housemaid is Watching and someone suggested The Teacher.

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      sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 16, 2025 02:39 AM)

      I have The Teacher somewhere on my reading list. I've not read anything else from her.
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        sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 13, 2025 03:41 PM)

        Beginning this one, suggested by
        @Uncreative
        a while back. This will be the first George R.R. Martin I've read outside of ASOIAF.
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          Celestia Bloodshed — 5 months ago(October 25, 2025 09:49 PM)

          currently re-reading this trilogy (in English, i only read the translated into German version before)
          so i can finally start
          Songbird & Snakes

          • then
            Sunrise on the Reaping
            , both of which i criminally haven't read yet.
            cursed, scarred & forever possessed
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            sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 25, 2025 09:52 PM)

            Nice! I've read only the first book around the time it came out. Really enjoyed the movies, though, for the most part.
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              sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 03:46 PM)

              Fevre Dream
              marked the first occasion where a George R.R. Martin book left me completely satisfied 😂 It turns out that he does know how to write an ending after all!
              Seriously, though, this steamboat era vampire tale more than earns a slot in the canon of great '80s horror fiction and would make an excellent movie in the right hands. But let's hold off on that for now… he doesn't need any more distractions. Just in case this is one of the sites he ****s around on rather than writing: finish the goddamn books, George! 🙄
              Currently reading the final book in my October horror marathon and, coincidentally, the same author I was reading back in June when I began this thread.
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                sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 04:04 PM)

                Little Women! I've never actually read that. My mom had a copy when I was growing up and it was one of her favorites. I probably should give it a try sometime.
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                  Twizlee — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 05:13 PM)

                  I got it in February and I'm just now reading it lol. The other book just came out last month. It's post apocalyptic and I think enemies to lovers. I love Jeneva Rose so I had to get that one.

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                    MagneticMonopole — 5 months ago(October 28, 2025 06:27 PM)

                    Science Fiction - A Literary History
                    , edited by Roger Luckhurst.
                    Very dry, but I'm really enjoying it.

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                      sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 07:37 PM)

                      Awesome! I've not read a ton of science fiction (other than Vonnegut), but I do plan to tackle some of Ray Bradbury's sci-fi work soon. I'm a big fan
                      Fahrenheit 451
                      ,
                      The October Country
                      ,
                      Something Wicked This Way Comes
                      and
                      Dandelion Wine
                      .
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                        PygmyLion — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 06:49 PM)

                        I have been visiting Boston lately for no good reason.
                        I recently finished up Nathanial Hawthorne's
                        The Scarlet Letter
                        , which takes place in colonial Boston.
                        Right now, I am reading Henry James'
                        The Bostonians
                        , which is about feminists in Boston in the period after the Civil War.

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                          sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 07:34 PM)

                          Excellent! Hawthorne was a brilliant writer and I've read
                          The Scarlet Letter
                          twice. I actually prefer his short fiction, though. Henry James was great as well, though I've not read that one.
                          After reading nothing but horror fiction since late September, I plan to take a break from that genre next month, with some newly published nonfiction and contemporary fiction, as well as two titles that come highly recommended by a couple of the very best posters here. My tentative November reading list:
                          The Bible According to Spike Milligan

                          • A recommendation from
                            @Loki
                            Notes from Underground
                            by Fyodor Dostoevsky - finally beginning my Dostoevsky journey,
                            @Celestia Bloodshed
                            !
                            Paper Girl
                            by Beth Macy - A memoir of Rust Belt Ohio from the author of
                            Dopesick
                            Nobody's Girl
                            by Virginia Roberts Giuffre - Posthumous memoir by the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking victim.
                            Hot Wax
                            by M.L. Rio - A new novel from the author of
                            If We Were Villains
                            , set in the world of music.
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                            Loki — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 08:19 PM)

                            🤣 lemme know when you get to that part. And that part. 🤣🤣🤣

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                              sheetsadam1 — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 09:09 PM)

                              I'll post a full review in the thread here once I've finished it, but I'm sure I'll be filling you in on my progress as I go along 😂
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                                Loki — 5 months ago(October 31, 2025 09:46 PM)

                                You'll be racking up quotes at breakneck speed. 😂

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                                  Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 20, 2025 07:33 AM)

                                  seen this article?
                                  https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/07/fyodor-dostoyevsky-formula-happiness/679203/
                                  i just saw that it's behind a paywall. here's The Atlantic's corresponding facebook post from Nov 14:
                                  The Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a tortured soul—he accepted nothing and questioned everything, including his own faith, Arthur C. Brooks writes. And yet, “this deep uneasiness with life led him to create a blueprint for living centered not on comfort and enjoyment, but on meaning.”
                                  https://theatln.tc/fefP74UD
                                  If you are a little uncomfortable in your own skin or a bit at odds with the world, “you may have a bit of Fyodor in you,” Brooks writes. A dose of his philosophy, “though quixotic and challenging, might be just what you need to achieve some peace.” And, as Brooks explains, a look at the recurring themes in Dostoyevsky’s writings—including “The Idiot,” “Crime and Punishment,” and “The Brothers Karamazov”—reveal a set of rules for living a meaningful life.
                                  Those rules, Brooks explains, are: 1) The journey is the destination. 2) To be alive is to embrace freedom. 3) Beware the palace of crystal. 4) The pain is the point. And 5) Look up.
                                  Dostoyevsky believed that pain—even existential anguish—is important in life. “That kind of suffering,” Brooks continues, “is the inevitable and necessary cost of realizing what we all truly seek in life: love.”
                                  When it comes to our daily experiences, Dostoyevsky believed that “we should attune ourselves to the supernatural dimension of human existence,” Brooks writes; only in doing so is it possible to identify what we crave in life. And for those such as Dostoyevsky who have a turbulent soul, embracing this path can better open up the world around you. Brooks expands upon Dostoyevsky’s rules and details the five resolutions that helped him—and might help you—embrace rules:
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                                    sheetsadam1 — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:36 PM)

                                    Sorry I'm late responding. I saw the notification the other day and then fell back asleep 😂
                                    Anyway, here's a non-paywall link:
                                    https://archive.is/GCEh7
                                    #3 is especially interesting to me.
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                                      Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:39 PM)

                                      Lol happens to me all the time. you are forgiven.
                                      thanks for the link!

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                                        /.ㅤ — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:40 PM)

                                        Still reading The Stand? What page are you on?
                                        My password is password.

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                                          Tigereyes — 4 months ago(November 22, 2025 05:48 PM)

                                          i got sidetracked a little these past 2 days and havent made much progress. i thought i'd give myself time until christmas for finishing the book. i've read my 100th book this year 2 weeks ago (i think it was To Kill a Mockingbird) which was the goal i set for myself in 2025, so i'm not in a hurry now and think i can still do it in one month.
                                          that said, i'm in the 120s right now, so that's a 1/10 in 2 days. that's alright.
                                          you probably just wanted a page number from me and now you got a whole paragraph.

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