Classe Ink

Escaping the other site — reading at my own pace, in my own space.

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Anti-Corporate

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Welcome to my quiet corner of the internet — a small, personal library built with BookWyrm, where I can track what I’m reading, write notes for myself, and share thoughts with a few friends.

I created Classe Ink because I wanted to escape from the “other” site — the one that turned reading into algorithms, ads, and endless engagement. I missed the feeling of my reading [and my data] being mine.

Here, there are no metrics to chase and no pressure to perform. Just books, ideas, and the joy of keeping my own notes about them. BookWyrm lets me do that while still connecting, if I choose, with the wider fediverse — but on my own terms, in a space I control.

What you’ll find here

  • My reading log, reviews, and occasional reflections
  • Lists of favorites and comfort reads
  • Highlights, half-finished thoughts, and quiet enthusiasm for books

What you won’t find

  • Advertisements
  • Algorithmic recommendations
  • Ranking systems or “engagement” metrics

Closing note

Thanks for visiting. If you’re here as a guest or invitee, welcome — pull up a chair, make yourself comfortable, and bring a good book.

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Recent Books

Evan Currie: Homeworld (2013, 47North) No rating

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Brian Herbert: Dune (2001, Bantam Books)

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