Amazon screenshot showing the novel Dearest by Peter Loughran
That makes more sense as to why it happens then. Thank you. I saw this one, too and wondered if it was delivered by the author for that price. 😂
Amazon screenshot showing the novel Dearest by Peter Loughran
That makes more sense as to why it happens then. Thank you. I saw this one, too and wondered if it was delivered by the author for that price. 😂
Thanks for the explanation.
So it’s basically to save the hassle of having to recreate the listing in Amazon?
Screenshot of an Amazon product page showing the book There is No Antimemetics Division.
Fellow readers, could you kindly explain the insane difference in these prices?
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A person holding the novel The Library at Mount Char
If anyone ever tells you this book is crazy, believe them. What a wild ride this was.
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A person holding a book in front of a bookshelf. The book is The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins
What’s everyone reading?
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Totally agree. I saw the rights to the book were purchased by a company that does stop motion animation. This story seems great for the big screen, too.
A photo of the earthset from the moon. The arrow points to the earth and the text reads “you are here arguing whether or not audiobooks count as reading”
I didn’t want it to end
A person holding a Kindle in front of a bookshelf. On the Kindle is the cover for the book Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
For anyone that is excited about the #Bookrooms movie, this book has similar vibes. I loved it so much.
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Even more excited to read it now!
Beautiful
I just started and have only heard good things.
Someone said to me, "I'm sorry but I got your book from a library." Nobody should ever apologise for that. You read my book! That's brilliant! I grew up hanging out in libraries and the idea of a world without them fills me with dread. Without libraries, authors, like readers, will only suffer.
A close up of a person’s hand holding a copy of the book The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins.
Next up. I am told this has Backrooms vibes.
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The cover of Piranesi by Susanna Clarke as displayed on a Kindle.
Wow! What a wild ride this was. Kept my interest from start to finish.
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TIL: If I suggest that a DNF should not count toward your reading goal, because, you know, it wasn’t finished, that I apparently need to “touch grass”.
🤷🏼♂️🤡
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Fellow readers, I have a reading challenge graphic here for anyone interested. Read, drop the cover on top, and share.
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If you told me when I started my podcast that there would be an episode with this title, I would have laughed. But, here we are, crying.
haveyoureadthis.substack.com/p/ep-33-this...
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A man’s hand holding a book in front of a bookshelf. The book he is holding is Theo of Golden by Allen Levi.
Finished reading Theo of Golden tonight. Wow! An amazing and beautiful story with equally beautiful writing.
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A screenshot of an Amazon product. The product is the book Dearest by Peter Loughran. There is a red arrow pointing to the price of the hardcover, showing a price of $566.
I was shocked at the price increase on this. Anyone know why it shot up? Is it really that rare?
amzn.to/40kAfPI
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How many pages makes a book "long" to you? 500? 800? 1000+?
www.youtube.com/shorts/pWuT2...
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In my pursuit of a novel that is actually scary, I found one, but not in the place I expected. Annie Jacobsen's well-researched book about nuclear war is easily one of the most terrifying I have read to date. Here's why:
haveyoureadthis.substack.com/p/ep-47-nucl...
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The cover of the book “Nuclear War” by Annie Jacobsen
Finished this yesterday. Easily one of the most terrifying books ever.
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Bookometer. That’s a term I need to use in the future. 😂
Hey #BookSky I have a question for you all: How many pages does a book have to be in order for you to consider it a “long” book? I’m thinking over 600.
A man holding the book East of Eden by John Steinbeck. In the background is a bookshelf.
A man holding the book East of Eden by John Steinbeck. In the background is a bookshelf. The book is tilted to show the pages and marks where it has been annotated.
I was told that after reading this, there would be a hole that no other book could fill. And now I understand.
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I bookmarked the episode and can’t wait to listen to it tonight.
I don’t mind long intros or real talk. I imagine it makes the episodes more authentic.