Welcome to the minds of two twenty-somethings who never completely got over their love of sexy fae princes and kickass heroines. “Mary Sue, Who?” is a podcast from washed-up English majors Kristin Guy and Toni Shaw who use their fancy degrees to talk about anything but classical literature. Join them as they discuss the worlds different authors have created, the ambivalence and controversy of themes and trends within young and new adult fantasy books, magical creatures and where they came from, representation in writing, and most importantly: the enemies to lovers trope.
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Welcome to the minds of two twenty-somethings who never completely got over their love of sexy fae princes and kickass heroines. “Mary Sue, Who?” is a podcast from washed-up English majors Kristin Guy and Toni Shaw who use their fancy degrees to talk about anything but classical literature. Join them as they discuss the worlds different authors have created, the ambivalence and controversy of themes and trends within young and new adult fantasy books, magical creatures and where they came from, representation in writing, and most importantly: the enemies to lovers trope.
EP2-B: A Book Report on "A House of Sky and Breath" by Sarah J. Maas
Mary Sue, Who?
38 minutes 2 seconds
3 years ago
EP2-B: A Book Report on "A House of Sky and Breath" by Sarah J. Maas
Part 2 of this week's two-part episode where Kristin and Toni break down the A House of Sky and Breath by Sarah J. Maas and share their love and critiques.
*MAJOR SPOILERS for Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas
Mary Sue, Who?
Welcome to the minds of two twenty-somethings who never completely got over their love of sexy fae princes and kickass heroines. “Mary Sue, Who?” is a podcast from washed-up English majors Kristin Guy and Toni Shaw who use their fancy degrees to talk about anything but classical literature. Join them as they discuss the worlds different authors have created, the ambivalence and controversy of themes and trends within young and new adult fantasy books, magical creatures and where they came from, representation in writing, and most importantly: the enemies to lovers trope.