Storygraph is great. I love the search features, I love the graphs. It's so much more fun than goodreads. I trust the ratings more than goodreads as well.
Librarything is my go to for keeping owned books organized. They have some graphs and you can scan barcodes to log books as you aquire. Great forms as well.
I was today years old when I realised The Sims is called The Sims because it's a simulation... Tomorrow someone will know at my door and take away my university degree... Anyway, I am loving these vlogs. They are the highlights of my week. I love how calm and cozy they are, I love the yapping, I appreciate the realness. So happy, someone suggested Wrong Place, Wrong time and you actually picked it (It was on my list of books to suggest but, surprise, I fell asleep first). I also thought, it's about time stuff, she probably already read it. I did enjoy it, and even though I also cringed several times because of the writing (and the way the protagonist talks about her husband) I liked the take on the time nonsense. It felt really refreshing. And a lot happens so it doesn't get boring. Hope you keep enjoying it.
Re Storygraph: I think so far it's not possible to sort by rating. However they're actually listening to people and you can follow their roadmap of what they're currently implementing or planning to. And suggest features yourself, I'm pretty sure the sorting by rating is already there somewhere. I love SG ❤😅 You can also give half or quarter ratings.
I’m so curious to see what you think of Wrong Place Wrong Time! For me it started quite strong but got repetitive real fast and by the end of it I couldn’t wait for it to be over 😁 anyway, the lights in the Botanic garden were so pretty and I so admire your attitude! ❤️
Blood over Bright Haven totally had my attention the whole time! I mainly consume stories as audiobooks as physical reading makes it hard to focus for me, but I've read it physically a year ago when no audiobook was available yet, and loved it so much!
@@BookRoast I've liked Sword of Kaigen, but Blood over Bright Haven was definitely easier to get into for me. I hope you'll love it when/if you'll get to it 💜
I liked Sword of Kaigen ok, but LOVED Blood over Bright Haven. I also wasn't in a hurry to read it because of my experience with SoK, but it was so much more compelling to me.
Storygraph is great. I love the search features, I love the graphs. It's so much more fun than goodreads. I trust the ratings more than goodreads as well.
I feel the convo about time travel with chronic pain so much.
I mainly use Storygraph for reading challenges and for ease of adding/editing books and editions. The support command there is also really nice.
Ah the botanical gardens, so pretty 😍
This type of cozy vlogmas has me in a chokehold 🥰 Can't get enough!
🥰✨ thank you!
Librarything is my go to for keeping owned books organized. They have some graphs and you can scan barcodes to log books as you aquire. Great forms as well.
The lights are so pretty 🥹🥹
That Botanic Garden Light Show looks soooooo awesome, thank you for taking us 😍😍😍😍
I was today years old when I realised The Sims is called The Sims because it's a simulation... Tomorrow someone will know at my door and take away my university degree...
Anyway, I am loving these vlogs. They are the highlights of my week. I love how calm and cozy they are, I love the yapping, I appreciate the realness.
So happy, someone suggested Wrong Place, Wrong time and you actually picked it (It was on my list of books to suggest but, surprise, I fell asleep first). I also thought, it's about time stuff, she probably already read it. I did enjoy it, and even though I also cringed several times because of the writing (and the way the protagonist talks about her husband) I liked the take on the time nonsense. It felt really refreshing. And a lot happens so it doesn't get boring. Hope you keep enjoying it.
Re Storygraph: I think so far it's not possible to sort by rating. However they're actually listening to people and you can follow their roadmap of what they're currently implementing or planning to. And suggest features yourself, I'm pretty sure the sorting by rating is already there somewhere. I love SG ❤😅 You can also give half or quarter ratings.
I’m so curious to see what you think of Wrong Place Wrong Time! For me it started quite strong but got repetitive real fast and by the end of it I couldn’t wait for it to be over 😁 anyway, the lights in the Botanic garden were so pretty and I so admire your attitude! ❤️
I'm glad my note gave you a laugh 😂
Not me dnfing wrong place wrong time 😂😂
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Priory of the Orange tree put me in a massive slump! I found it so slow!
You could do 20 minutes of keyboard asmr and I would love it 🥰
I really enjoyed Wrong place, wrong time, and I don't really usually enjoy thrillers. It made me really invested in the story!
That’s so good to hear! I’m getting more invested for sure!
I absolutely loved wrong place wrong time and my mom did too!
Oooh nice! It’s weird I’ve not heard of it before considering the themes!
Blood over Bright Haven totally had my attention the whole time! I mainly consume stories as audiobooks as physical reading makes it hard to focus for me, but I've read it physically a year ago when no audiobook was available yet, and loved it so much!
I’ve heard super good things about it as well I’m just a bit cautious as I struggled with sword of Kaigen 👀
@@BookRoast I've liked Sword of Kaigen, but Blood over Bright Haven was definitely easier to get into for me. I hope you'll love it when/if you'll get to it 💜
I liked Sword of Kaigen ok, but LOVED Blood over Bright Haven. I also wasn't in a hurry to read it because of my experience with SoK, but it was so much more compelling to me.
I'm traveling with you to the future, maybe with pain they'd also have chronic mental health stuff figured out too. 😅
Such a cute thumbnail!
Thank you!
The asmr pills 😂😂
G fully wanting to be “Ghost in the Shell”
Can you even sort your books according to star rating (highest to lowest and vice versa) on storygraph? 😂😂