FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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What exactly am I buying?
You are purchasing a digital reading experience, delivered as a PDF.
Each product contains card-style reading invitations designed to guide how you read—not what you read.
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Do these recommend books?
No.
You bring your own book.
These experiences focus on timing, atmosphere, pacing, and stopping. -
Is this a quiz, challenge, or program?
No.
There are no questions, no scoring, no tracking, and no expectation to complete anything.
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How do I use the cards?
You can:
read them on your phone or tablet
print them and cut them into cards
return to the same card repeatedly
There is no correct method.
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Are these meant to be used once?
No.
They are designed to be revisited across different books, moods, and moments.
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What if I don’t finish the reading session?
That is expected.
Stopping early is part of the experience.
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Is this suitable for all genres?
Yes.
Because no books are recommended or discussed, these experiences work with romance, mystery, literary fiction, nonfiction, or any book you choose.
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Is this private?
Yes.
There is no community requirement, no sharing, and no visibility built into the experience.
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Why are these priced higher than a typical PDF?
You are not purchasing content to consume once.
You are purchasing a repeatable ritual—designed to change how reading feels over time.
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Why These Are Cards, Not Prompts
These are cards because they are meant to interrupt, not instruct.
A prompt asks you to respond.
A card simply waits.Each card offers a single condition—a moment, a posture, a stopping point—and then steps away. There is nothing to complete, no reflection to record, and no outcome to reach. The physical act of choosing one card creates a boundary around the reading session, allowing the experience to feel contained rather than directed.
Cards can be returned to, ignored, reused, or left unfinished.
They do not escalate. They do not collect data.
They exist to slow the reading itself, not to turn it into a task.