What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Making Faces
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SOLVED. Possible YA, best friend in wheelchair. Spoilers ahead. [s]
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Jenny, that's a good start. Please add more plot details (from your comments) to the topic header (title), so someone can recognize your book from that description alone.
We have thousands of book requests. We close threads with vague headers.
Click the small "edit" link after the header. This only works on the full Desktop website - not the Mobile website or app. (On the Mobile website, there's a "Desktop version" link at the bottom of the page.)
- Around what year did you read this book? A range of years is fine.
We have thousands of book requests. We close threads with vague headers.
Click the small "edit" link after the header. This only works on the full Desktop website - not the Mobile website or app. (On the Mobile website, there's a "Desktop version" link at the bottom of the page.)
- Around what year did you read this book? A range of years is fine.


Wow, this sounds so sad! :(



Here's a short Amazon "Look Inside" preview for Making Faces by Amy Harmon - Terri's suggestion:
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Faces-A... There are different cover images.
Should we mark your request as Solved?
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Faces-A... There are different cover images.
Should we mark your request as Solved?

Jenny, you're up to 172 comments, and with a private profile we can't tell how many threads you've started (so we can't see if you're creating duplicates).
I left you a comment back in May 2020 asking you to unprivate your profile:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
If you don't unprivate your profile we will have to close any future threads you start.
I left you a comment back in May 2020 asking you to unprivate your profile:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
If you don't unprivate your profile we will have to close any future threads you start.

Not interested in this book, but I consider this information (the ending?) a spoiler, and have added spoiler-tags, you should too, in your comment, please.
This not possible in the mobile apps, imho, you need to be in a normal browser, the desktop-version of Goodreads.
I added a spoiler alert to the topic header. Thanks Ingo. (FYI. Currently, if you add a spoiler tag, the spoiler will not be hidden on the Mobile App. This tag appears expanded by default.)

What? Not using the mobile app much, I thought it was like in the mails: only the word spoiler is shown and then blank space, not something to click.
That is not what I expected.
Thanks for the info, I will not use spoilers in threads then.
Have been burned by 2-3 articles where read comments, not thinking there might be spoilers, not on Goodreads though, and I try to be more careful now, which also had the opposite effect of buying bad books as I had not read reviews for fear of spoiling the story, will try to balance that somehow (getting info about a book and not spoiling it)..

Checked on iOS, the spoiler I set gets not shown with "[spoiler removed]".
But not on Android, oh, well. There it gets shown with non clickable text like this
"(view spoiler) [xxx (hide spoiler)]".
Not really functional or even what I expected.
Ingo, good point about checking for (the current) differences between the iOS vs. Android versions of the Goodreads App.
iPhone, iPad = Spoiler text is "removed"
Android = Spoiler text is always displayed, never hidden
Note: There can also be differences between iPhone and iPad versions of the Goodreads App.
iPhone, iPad = Spoiler text is "removed"
Android = Spoiler text is always displayed, never hidden
Note: There can also be differences between iPhone and iPad versions of the Goodreads App.
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