Some people don’t know that when you read another person’s annotated book, you get a glimpse of their thinking at the time, what they like, etc. or at least that’s how I see it.
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📖 Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood 🌶️ spice warning! Rue Siebert works as a bio engineer at Kline, a female-founded lab she takes great pride in. Outside of her work, she does little in the way of socializing, which is pretty much just hanging with her best friend, and having the occasional one night stand. When Kline suddenly gets taken over, she doesn’t expect Eli, her latest hook-up, to be at the front of the take-down.
I have a Kindle Oasis , Nook Simple Touch and this Nook Glowlight 4 pink edition also. I use my Pink Nook almost always over the other two. The size and the lightness of the device is great for long reading sessions ❤
I mean dog ear all you want, but you could also put a tab there as you read, wouldnt be too distracting and you can even tab the exact spot on the page you want to go back and write/highlight afterwards.
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Wait does it bleed through? That’s the one thing I’m worried about when annotating. Even if I put something between where I writing and the next page it will bleed into the sheet that it shares.
Have you read anything by Edogawa Ranpo? I have a feeling you might enjoy his works! Based off this video, I'd recommend his works 'The Boy Detectives Club' and the work it's a sequel to, 'The Fiend With Twenty Faces' He's inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, and played a significant part on developing Japanese mystery and thriller fiction!
Only just finished the first book and had to see what other people thought! I loved it! I don't typically read books with a heavy romantic focus but I loved the romance in outlander, and I'm a sucker for Scottish folklore! Your review is brilliant, very well edited and your cute as hell :)
I don't think I could ever annotate my books, writing in books is the equivalent of stabbing me, especially because I loan my books to friends a lot, if I had a child (I doubt i will but) I would probably loan my books to them. But tabbing books doesnt seem like a horrible idea🤨
I just found this on my recommendation and this came out nine months ago by the time I’m writing this comment. I’m starting this video right now, but I want to say this is one of my favorite films of all time which you can tell by my profile. It just brings me pure joy seeing content of my favorite movie since it’s pretty underrated and barely gets talked about.
In high school my teacher made us read tender is the flesh (or by the original name, cadaver exquisito) and oh dear god, every thing about the female me want to not be
I've had the nook Simple Touch. From 2011. Really the only problem is it doesn't have a built in light and the shop shut down recently. The rubber has severely expired making it unpleasant to hold.
i love how i've gone from "how could you do that to a book??" to "it's their property but no thanks" to "what a beautiful way to engage with the book" lol
it’s about a woman who sort of feels constantly compelled to cheat on her husband, it sounds trashy but it’s not it’s really beautiful. from my interpretation it was about the restlessness of human desire versus the restless need for security, affairs versus marriage. nins writing style is gorgeous, it’s worth reading just for that
Yes! I made it! I‘m a man and I have finally convinced the algorithm that I don’t want to read anything by Robert Greene or Jordan Peterson. I love Perks of being a Wallflower btw.
House of salt and sorrows is NOT cozy😂😂 **spoilers** one of the sisters goes mad basically, most of them die,and 50% of the book is kind of a lie. Theres also a scene where one of the characters is found out to have his skin stolen by a goddess of madness to torment the main character and they come upon his rotting corpse in the lighthouse. Sooo,yeah