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message 4801: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s one book you’d recommend to someone who says they “don’t like reading” but wants to give it another shot, just for fun?"

As much as I'd love to recommend The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, I know it's not for everyone. I think I'd probably recommend The Hobbit, or There and Back Again because it could be enjoyed by adults or younger readers, the writing is excellent, and it's a great story full of adventure.


message 4802: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments .
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Yes, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is an excellent choice.

I would like to add Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano. It is a fast, fun read. However, the reader needs to be able to accept bizarre, unrealistic things happening in the story.


message 4803: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s one book you want to read before the end of the year, no matter what?"

Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros


message 4804: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s one book you’d recommend to someone who says they “don’t like reading” but wants to give it another shot, just for fun?"

The Inmate by Freida McFadden


message 4805: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Which book gave you the worst (or best) book hangover?


message 4806: by Krystyna (last edited May 21, 2025 06:29AM) (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Which book gave you the worst (or best) book hangover?"

There have been a few books that have gave me book hangovers.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
A Court of Mist and Fury
Fourth Wing
The Priory of the Orange Tree


message 4807: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Which book gave you the worst (or best) book hangover?"

all three of the books in the indian lake trilogy by stephen graham jones did and also house of leaves by mark z. danielewski


message 4808: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Which book gave you the worst (or best) book hangover?"

House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski. Most definitely.


message 4809: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What’s your favorite time of day to read, and why?


message 4810: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s your favorite time of day to read, and why?"

Weekdays - in the evening, usually before bed, because it's when I have the most free time.
Weekends - in the afternoon because it's when I have the most free time and I'm the most awake and aware.


message 4811: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s your favorite time of day to read, and why?"

I read first thing in the morning. I'm usually really busy the rest of the day!


message 4812: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Which book gave you the worst (or best) book hangover?"

The Inmate by Freida McFadden
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
Verity by Colleen Hoover


message 4813: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s your favorite time of day to read, and why?"

first thing in the morning is my favorite time to read but that doesn't always mean i make time for it lol


message 4814: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s your favorite time of day to read, and why?"

I like reading in the evenings, that's usually when I have the most free time to unwind.


message 4815: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s your favorite time of day to read, and why?"

It used to be in the morning, but now it's probably afternoon-evening.


message 4816: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What book do you keep on your shelf for the nostalgia alone?


message 4817: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What book do you keep on your shelf for the nostalgia alone?"

I have a few but probably my most nostalgic book on my shelf is one that I carried around as a kid and read by myself over and over again. It's called "There Are Rocks in My Socks!" Said the Ox to the Fox. It's kind of like Dr. Seuss but apparently I thought I was too cool for that.


message 4818: by silas☆ (new)

silas☆ (lyc4nthropes) | 711 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What book do you keep on your shelf for the nostalgia alone?"

a copy of where the red fern grows that i "borrowed" from my old elementary school lol


message 4819: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What book do you keep on your shelf for the nostalgia alone?"

I have a great illustrated classics version of Anne of Green Gables that I used to read all the time, and I still have a few of my magic treehouse books I'll hang on to until one of my nieces wants it.


message 4820: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What book do you keep on your shelf for the nostalgia alone?"

I don't think I have any like that anymore. I wish I did.


message 4821: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What’s a story you keep chasing in other books, but haven’t found again yet?


message 4822: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s a story you keep chasing in other books, but haven’t found again yet?"

The way The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue made me feel. The story and the feeling it gave me quickly made it become my favorite book.


message 4823: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What’s the last book that made you feel completely immersed in another world?


message 4824: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s the last book that made you feel completely immersed in another world?"

Iron Flame


message 4825: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What’s a line from a book that made you pause and reread it out loud?


message 4826: by Krystyna (last edited May 29, 2025 06:59AM) (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s a line from a book that made you pause and reread it out loud?"

There are so many quotes I could use for this, but I'll go with this one:

“If she must grow roots, she would rather be left to flourish wild instead of pruned, would rather stand alone, allowed to grow beneath the open sky. Better that than firewood, cut down just to burn in someone else’s hearth.”
― V.E. Schwab, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue


message 4827: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What’s a book that reminded you why you love reading?


message 4828: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s a book that reminded you why you love reading?"

There are so many I could list here. I was in a pretty bad reading slump and decided to finally pick up A Court of Thorns and Roses and I remember noticing the feeling I had while reading it and it pulled me out of my slump.


message 4829: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s a book that reminded you why you love reading?"

The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


message 4830: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s a book that reminded you why you love reading?"

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros


message 4831: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What’s a book that reminded you why you love reading?"

I had gone through a major reading lapse for several years, and then during quarantine in 2020 I finally got around to listening to The Hunger Games trilogy on audiobook while I did one of my night jobs and it was so fully engrossing and evoked so much emotion and had so many timely messages in it that I was reminded of why I loved to read.


message 4832: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: What's on your June TBR?


message 4833: by Krystyna (last edited Jun 02, 2025 06:35AM) (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What's on your June TBR?"

The Spellshop
Den of Vipers
Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
Atmosphere


message 4835: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What's on your June TBR?"

A First Time for Everything by K.L. Walther


message 4836: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: What's on your June TBR?"

I'd like to finish up The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

If I get to another, it'll probably be A Passage North by Anuk Arudpragasam
or
Moth Smoke by Mohsin Hamid


message 4837: by Laurel County (new)

Laurel County Public Library | 3560 comments Mod
QOTD: How many books did you read in May? What were your favorite and least favorite reads of the month?


message 4838: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: How many books did you read in May? What were your favorite and least favorite reads of the month?"

I finished two books in May.
Favorite: Hunting Adeline
Least favorite: One of the Girls


message 4839: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: How many books did you read in May? What were your favorite and least favorite reads of the month?"

I finished 3 books in May. I honestly loved all of them so I'm only going to list my favorite of the 3.
Favorite: The Perfect Divorce by Jeneva Rose


message 4840: by Vivian (new)

Vivian Stevenson (passionatelyperusing) | 2032 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: How many books did you read in May? What were your favorite and least favorite reads of the month?"

I finished one book in May and it was Native Son by Richard Wright. It was very middle of the road for me. I do want to watch the movie though!


message 4841: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: How many books did you read in May? What were your favorite and least favorite reads of the month?"

Finished: 18
Favorite: Finlay Donovan Knocks 'Em Dead by Elle Cosimano
Least favorite: The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams


message 4842: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Are there any June releases you're excited for?


message 4843: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Are there any June releases you're excited for?"

Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid


message 4844: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Are there any June releases you're excited for?"

A First Time for Everything by K.L. Walther


message 4846: by Laurel County (new)

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QOTD: Do you prefer beach reads, thrillers, or fantasy escapes during summer?


message 4847: by Krystyna (new)

Krystyna (adoseofcozy) | 889 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Do you prefer beach reads, thrillers, or fantasy escapes during summer?"

I love all three of those genres but during the summer I usually gravitate towards more beachy reads.


message 4848: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Goins | 525 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Do you prefer beach reads, thrillers, or fantasy escapes during summer?"

I love reading beach/lake books during the summer.


message 4849: by Debra Diggs (new)

Debra Diggs | 2444 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Do you prefer beach reads, thrillers, or fantasy escapes during summer?"

The season doesn't make a difference to me but, I have been reading more fantasy lately.


message 4850: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (estewart399_lcpl) | 601 comments Laurel County wrote: "QOTD: Do you prefer beach reads, thrillers, or fantasy escapes during summer?"

Out of the three, I'd say thrillers.


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