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athos77, in THOUGHTS REGARDING THE FOURFOLD MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Blocking you so I never hear this shit again.

Also, all you've done since joining is to spam Amazon products and it looks like with your affiliate links. Fuck off, spammer.

boogetyboo, in THOUGHTS REGARDING THE FOURFOLD MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
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Cult. And one with a very silly origin story that you can’t even blame on the limited information people had at the time.

eighthourlunch, in THOUGHTS REGARDING THE FOURFOLD MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
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Found under F, for fiction. Also for fuck that noise. Cults suck.

Holyginz, in THOUGHTS REGARDING THE FOURFOLD MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Big yikes on all of that. Not likely to get much interest in that indoctrination here.

aelwero,

Kinda reads more like he’s trying to sell books rather than proselytize… ain’t a fan of demonizing books.

MeowyNinhaj, in THOUGHTS REGARDING THE FOURFOLD MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Such deep lore but they need to write an ending already.

JohnDClay, in THOUGHTS REGARDING THE FOURFOLD MISSION OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

This is your book?

Alexander-Sebastian494,

no

ameliajeff, in THE LAST CONCERT

I read "The Last Concert" in a cozy café. It's a book about a violin player, and the story took me to a concert where they played for the last time. The book is beautifully written and tells the story of a musician who loved the violin.

HRDS_654, in Popular Comics and Graphic Novels Get Heavily Discounts

Holy shit, Savage Dragon, talk about an ass pull.

EmptyRadar, in What's your favorite tool to track your reading habits?
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Personally, I keep a Note on my phone which has a list of everything I read, the author, the format (physical, ebook, audio), and my rating out of 5. I then occasionally transfer the data over to a spreadsheet I set up which gives me stats about the genres I read most, authors I like best, etc.

DogMuffins, in How to talk to your kids about aliens: 'Is There Anybody Out There?'

Aliens exist. They don’t visit earth. Any “evidence” says more about the people who found it than it does about aliens.

Done.

TimTheEnchanter, in What's your favorite tool to track your reading habits?

I’m on Goodreads.

I tried Storygraph, but it doesn’t have features I need, and made too many errors when importing my data from Goodreads. I haven’t tried any other alternatives, though.

alex, in What's your favorite tool to track your reading habits?

I’m also a Storygraph person for tracking my reading! My to-read list is a text file though.

i_am_not_a_robot, in What's your favorite tool to track your reading habits?
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Bookwyrm.

conciselyverbose, in What's your favorite tool to track your reading habits?

I want to use something other than goodreads, but I've tried most of the others and their management of lists just isn't tolerable for me. I've tried migrating to several (and the fact that most of them allow you to import from goodreads export is awesome), but I like to have a list with the nonfiction sorted out, a list I care more about of 50-60 I consider high quality about or adjacent to what makes us tick, and a few smaller ones, and rebuilding those lists is just too brutal to accept. They're also significantly worse in terms of quality of their database of books.

Goodreads lacks some things I'd like, too. Primarily, I'd like to be able to treat a series as a first class citizen so I can provide a couple paragraphs and ratings on the series as a whole, with the individual books kicked down to a lower layer of my reading hierarchy. Also, despite allowing you to manually order your lists (my version would allow for tiers), it doesn't display that ordering when you share a list with others. Eventually I'm probably going to roll my own and set it up so I can randomly suggest some of my favorites on a page, but I haven't got around to it.

I like the idea of bookwyrm, but I think it's too much mental overhead to implement the features I want for now, and ended up not doing so.

a4ng3l, in Sci-fi books are rare in school even though they help kids better understand science

Seems these days more than ever science fiction is seen as a lower form of literature. Unfortunate really because I feel like the genre has a tendency to be on the positive side and generally brings a lot of reflection on ethics indeed.

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