u/TheGoddessHylia

▲ 51 r/books

Anyone else occasionally read a book so good you don’t know what you could possibly read after?

Seriously what am I even supposed to read?? When I try to just move on there’s a nagging brain background daemon going “This is ok, not as good as <blank> though…”

First time this ever happened was when I read Good Omens in middle school, then a few other titles every now and then like this, and now I‘ve just finished Project Hail Mary and I’m hit with this feeling HARD. Like damn. Not asking for recs, wanting to know if this is common and why it even happens

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u/TheGoddessHylia — 4 hours ago
▲ 5 r/kobo

Portable storage solution for kobo clara with a hard panel protecting the screen?

I like reading without the case because it’s so much lighter. My options were 1, keep the screen unprotected in a sleeve, or 2, struggle to remove the sleep cover every time I whipped it out then vice versa when I put it away. I had a transparent case with a detachable sleep cover and the case part was too heavy because of the magnet. Also the case got warped on the sides from me stretching it out all the time.

I looked for sleeves with a hard panel but they don’t really seem to exist :(. The post image is my current setup. Anything better I’m missing? I did see the cool snap-on screen protector 3d print shared here a bit ago and that’d be perfect if I had access to a 3d printer (checked all the libraries around 😫)

u/TheGoddessHylia — 8 hours ago