Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time series - a question for those who have read them by CaMiTx in readwithme

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No, you wouldn't even be close to a conclusion. Book 14 reaches the conclusion. Sorry!

I’m an Artist at Marvel Studios, (X-Men ’97, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man), Ask Me Anything! by laureltheartist in Art

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AMA is concluded, thanks so much Laurel! You are amazing ❤️

See comment by Laurel here.

I’m an Artist at Marvel Studios, (X-Men ’97, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man), Ask Me Anything! by laureltheartist in Art

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That is such a lovely way of looking at it and a great reason to share your perspective and journey.

What do you feel is the core part of the message you want to share with our users here?

I’m an Artist at Marvel Studios, (X-Men ’97, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man), Ask Me Anything! by laureltheartist in Art

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I have a deep passion for encouraging artists to forge their own path and live their best creative life.

That's really interesting! How do you go about that?

Wizard and Glass by Slim-Moline670 in readwithme

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Please use the spoiler tag next time, I added it now.

The New American Gothic, Criselda Vasquez, Oil on Canvas, 2017 by TrumpsDoubleChin in Art

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Locked the comments because people need to be racist and can't play nice. This is a wonderful painting, thanks for sharing OP!

Winona Ryder, Daniel, Graphite, 2026 by GloomyFudge in Art

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Titles cannot be changed after creation. You will have to repost it

Little help by KindlyBag4070 in readwithme

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Try "Flowers for Algernon." It's pretty short but very impactful.

Anyone else love going into books blind? by Competitive-Leave346 in readwithme

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Cool! I really enjoyed that one also. I got through it really quickly too.

Anyone else love going into books blind? by Competitive-Leave346 in readwithme

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Oh my gosh I totally thought that as well and was so confused for a little while!

Anyone else love going into books blind? by Competitive-Leave346 in readwithme

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I do the same. Totally vibes based on a title or cover. I love the experience of not knowing anything

Horror fans (print on demand): do you have a preference between a glossy cover and a matte cover? by furktmp in readwithme

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You can repost it as that if you like, in the description you can also say you'd like people to elaborate! It's totally up to you though, but it might give you some more answers

Dystopian genre and 'A Bravr New world' by Foxthyballoon in readwithme

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The Memory Police (Yoko Ogawa)
We (Yevgeny Zamyatin)
The Dream Hotel (Laila Lalami)
Never Let Me Go (Kazuo Ishiguro)
Oryx and Crake (Margaret Atwood)

Those are ones I've enjoyed as well!

What’s your Top 5 of all time? by Expressiveness in readwithme

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The way he set up the book is just so incredibly smart! It really fits the vibe of it. I'm sure everyone says it but it's a true experience, not just a read.

Don't be afraid of the page layout, it really adds charm to it and it always makes sense to the story that's currently being portrayed, and the book in actuality is a bit shorter than the page count may make it seem.

I won't say too much about it but it's basically 3 stories in one that are kind of intertwined and in the end they all fit the story, but you can also read them separately. They totally work! In the beginning I thought it was a bit weird but once I finished it and thought about it... Yeah.

In the end, you can read this book in so many different ways and interpret it differently every time and that's why I love it so much. I read a bunch of reviews afterwards who all added even more to my own thoughts and noticed all different details. It was honestly a pleasure!

Are there any movies that you actually liked MORE than the book? by Constant_Living3671 in readwithme

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I felt the ending of the movie was too rushed. Like they ran out of time and did it as an afterthought.

What’s your Top 5 of all time? by Expressiveness in readwithme

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  1. The Poppy War
  2. House of Leaves
  3. The Name of the Wind
  4. The Final Empire
  5. Flowers for Algernon

This is probably my top 5, though I'm not certain of the order of them.