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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: LizzynDarcy

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Finished reading it. And I must say it was more fast paced than the things I have read. The heroine being a straightforward person kept me hooked!

Thanks for sharing the rec!

Do recommend some more.

Glad you liked itsmiley27

Rebirth of a Star General 🫣

Carrying A Lantern In Daylight

Winter Solstice - modern

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Posted: a day ago

I read the rebirth of the star general. Was too long but I finished it.

I am looking forward to the other two!

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Posted: 23 hours ago

Originally posted by: missFiesty_69

Sorry, it took me a while to respond.

I also reread some of the books I liked smiley9

Hockey romance and depressing? That’s a first for me—I’m curious, though.

I just read Lost Husband by Katherine Centre, and I really liked it! It’s one of the books I’ve genuinely enjoyed reading in recent times.

I’ve heard good things about The Reappearance of Rachel Price. I’ve added it to my never-ending TBR pile (I’ll get around to reading it soon).

I read one thriller by Vi Keeland—it was okay.

@bold: I’m not a huge fan of audiobooks. I mean, I used to listen to one or two during BTRC, but not much. Maybe it’s because I’m so used to reading rather than listening—I’m just not used to audiobooks. But I’ll give this a read.

Audiobooks take a while to get used to, and everyone has very different/specific preferences that can honestly vary from book to book. Some audiobooks feel too fast even on 1.0 speed, and with others I feel like I have to put them on 2x speed to get through them (usually memoirs).

And sometimes narrators can ruin the experience. I couldn't listen to Game Changer because the narration was genuinely so ass. I listened to this man speak for five minutes, five minutes of my life I'll never get back, and it made me throw my phone across the room. Or like, while listening to Not Quite Dead Yet, even though I got through the whole thing and really enjoyed it, the narrator had this specific rasp to her voice that made it sound like she got into the recording booth with a cold and sometimes that would take me out of it.

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