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Reading Quirks by The Wild Detectives
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Three quirks I have as a reader:
*I ALWAYS have to read the book before I watch the adaptation, but then I often find I don't feel like watching the adaptation bc 1) it will be disappointing 2) it will be so faithful that it will be like rereading the book
*I always have a book with me when I'm not home. If it's not on my person, I have 1-5 backups in my car.
*I only recently started using bookmarks. I usually remember where I stopped in a book.
Let's do this! Posted my readathon opening survey on my blog: https://greatmorrisonmigration.wordpress.com/2023/04/29/deweys-24-hour-readathon...
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A cute collection of comics about weird things bookworms do
2 hrs 1 min.
I would be tempted to say this is pathetic of me, but I'm working on being kinder to myself during this unique time for us all. So no potty mouth for me!
I read "Paper Kingdom" and finished "Reading Quirks".
I made substantial progress on the poetry anthology "Ink" and managed a little over an hour on the "Fair Play" audiobook.
I used the Bookly app to track time ?⏱?
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Loved the web comic and love the book! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
One of these days I hope to visit the Wild Detectives bookstore. https://thewilddetectives.com/
A collection of comics reflecting the odd things book lovers do. This book is truly an international collaboration, with the writer living in the United States, and the illustrator living in Spain. I loved how universal these emotions are. Book lovers everywhere will identify with these cartoons. Such a fun read and a great way to spend the evening.
I received a free copy from Edelweiss and the publisher in exchange for my honest review.
I loved the webcomic Reading Quirks, so when I found out it had been published in hardcover it was an immediate purchase. I remember the majority of these, there's a few I don't recall, but it was still a joy to revisit. If you like Sarah Andersen & Tom Gauld's literary oriented work, you'll definitely like this.
My first full week at my new job! It was hard going back to work full time (and still keeping my part time hours at the bookstore), but thank goodness for audiobooks!
#BookReport
1 physical book- Reading Quirks
5 audiobooks - Heidi's Guide, Lady Killers, I'm Not Dying With You Tonight, The Intended Victim & My Oxford Year.
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In Progress- the first 3 pictured
To Start- reread Into The Drowning Deep, start new Wayside School!
Super funny comics that are also super true! Like if you're going to dog ear a book, there's a proper way to do it that doesn't involve folding any of the page that has text on it. Or how reading a book should basically signal to others that you are not really with them. Or how it's just smarter to buy multiple copies to lend. The reading quirks are hilarious, endearing, frustrating (to non-readers) and recognizable to readers everywhere.
Loving this!
A fun collection of comics that will appeal to people who prefer reading to most other activities, created by bookstore The Wild Detectives. Ben Fountain writes a fun, brief introduction.
[I received an advanced e-galley of this book through Edelweiss. It is due to be published October 8, 2019.]