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Page 5 / 10Are smarter AI reading apps replacing real dictionary use for you?
17.05.2026Are people who judge others by their bookshelves just literary snobs?
17.05.2026Does anyone else feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of manga and comics available right now?
17.05.2026Are $30 hardcovers still worth it when AI can summarize any book in seconds?
17.05.2026What's your take on reading physical books vs digital dictionaries for everyday use?
17.05.2026How do you actually keep your personal library catalogue from turning into total chaos?
17.05.2026Would you switch from Marvel comics to manga if the weekly releases were equally fast?
16.05.2026Is the literary canon dead, or are we just afraid to admit most classics are overrated?
16.05.2026Do book snobs who only read hardcovers actually care more about showing off than saving trees?
16.05.2026Are second-hand book sales booming in your city due to cost-of-living pressure?
16.05.2026Is reading "classics" actually a status symbol over genuine enjoyment?
16.05.2026Does owning a massive book collection actually mean you read, or just that you decorate well?
15.05.2026Does anyone else feel guilty buying new books instead of borrowing from the library?
14.05.2026Do people who only read non-fiction think they’re smarter than fiction lovers, and is that fair?
12.05.2026How do you actually find good books to read when the bestseller lists are rubbish?
11.05.2026Has anyone else stopped reading comics because modern manga pacing is just tighter?
11.05.2026Is reading classic literature actually a waste of time instead of a badge of honor?
11.05.2026What’s your take on doorstopper novels everyone pretends to have read?
10.05.2026Is switching from a physical dictionary to a digital one killing your reading flow, or is it just me?
10.05.2026Would you ever admit to not finishing a famous novel?
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