bleuuprint

I got 14 more chapters to reread then I’ma work on these new chapters. I really thought I was gonna reread this book in 2 days. I obvious forgot how long this book is. 
          	
          	30 chapters in & were at 126,701 words. That’s a major cut back though. Cause it was over 200,000 words by that chapter. 

bleuuprint

I got 14 more chapters to reread then I’ma work on these new chapters. I really thought I was gonna reread this book in 2 days. I obvious forgot how long this book is. 
          
          30 chapters in & were at 126,701 words. That’s a major cut back though. Cause it was over 200,000 words by that chapter. 

bleuuprint

Do any of you take notes when reading books here (or in general)? Like real notes, not just remembering something in your head. Or do y’all just read for pleasure? I’m talking fiction books.

MJSPHEDORA

I read for pleasure, but I be wanting to write my thoughts down, especially in mystery novels/books you can openly theorize about, but I hateeee writing in my books
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lilgirl54

Maybe notes on how the author writes certain aspects of it. For writing tips wise. Other than that, not really!
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bleuuprint

I don’t do that (unless it’s for school) but I just might start. 
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bleuuprint

Appreciate the birthday wishes from y’all yesterday. School starts back in 2 more weeks, so I’ll see what all I can get updated before then.
          
          I gotta re-edit the middle of BTW bad. It is not as pretty as the beginning & won’t be as pretty as the ending either. It’s readable though. So bear with me. 

bleuuprint

I finally learned how to use who vs whom. Something my teachers/professors failed me. I’m so thankful for YouTube. It has really helped me with my writing skills. 
          
          If you don’t know how to use them, here’s some links.
          
          https://youtu.be/DsHan1xQQZ8?si=3i7-80v5eyVfbgee
          
          https://youtu.be/u5M4JncEY5U?si=oXF9tRPvlSn5nnSp

MJSPHEDORA

Ou, I needed this real bad
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