Finding stories that are expiring
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Perhaps this exists and I'm unaware of how to access it, but I'm wanting a way to find out which books (especially series I'm following) are expiring, having their free access (granted from membership) ending this month or to be able to select the month. Cause like I'm not always on top of trying to read a section each week and like to read the entire novel in one sitting once it's done. So I currently open up every book on my following to find ones that are ending soon as those are done and need to be read before I lose access. It would be super convenient if I could now (in July) just search for series ending in July and also for August.
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@Chesspwn-wxbksgn They do maintain a forum topic that lists it all in one place, linked is July's list, with August's on the next page.
https://forums.j-novel.club/topic/534/expiring-volumes-light-novels/337?_=1720400932811
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@Chesspwn-wxbksgn said in Finding stories that are expiring:
Perhaps this exists and I'm unaware of how to access it, but I'm wanting a way to find out which books (especially series I'm following) are expiring, having their free access (granted from membership) ending this month or to be able to select the month. Cause like I'm not always on top of trying to read a section each week and like to read the entire novel in one sitting once it's done. So I currently open up every book on my following to find ones that are ending soon as those are done and need to be read before I lose access. It would be super convenient if I could now (in July) just search for series ending in July and also for August.
@Crimson-Wise’s JNC Reader (https://jnc-reader.wscr.dev/home) does not do what you want, but the follow view easily shows all the parts. If you see “Last” you know it is time to read it sooner rather than later.
Like this:
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@GeorgeMTO Oh nice, while a bit inconvenient it's definitely helpful and can work.
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@Chesspwn-wxbksgn Indeed, not the most convenient it could possibly be, but it's at least compiled all in one location, so thought it might help you out.