Today, I share my thoughts on 'The Wolf Den' by Elodie Harper. I talk writing style, characters, emotional connection, and the pieces of a book that make it a 5-star read for me.
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Note: This is a spoiler-free review of Chapters 9-20 of "The Picture of Dorian Gray."
Today, I share my thoughts on the second half of the classic "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. This half of the book delves into the deeper and darker side of "Dorian Gray," both the man and the story. I discuss the good, the bad, and the morally gray of it all, plus a bonus little rant about societal beauty and aging standards and the relevance of this book in today's world.
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Note: This is a spoiler-free review of Chapters 1-8 of "The Picture of Dorian Gray."
Today, I share my thoughts on the first half of the classic "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. From Dorian himself, to Lord Henry's egotistical misogyny and Andrew Tate-like rants, I take a look at everything from the fantastic to the ugly parts of this story.
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We're switching gears today and reviewing a book I picked up on my local library shelf, about one of my all time favorite characters from Greek mythology.
Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati is making headlines and breaking records, and today I am here to discuss whether the book lives up to the hype. So if you're wondering whether this is one to add to your TBR, look no further. Tune into today's episode and decide for yourself!
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In today's episode, we take a look at one of Stephen King's most iconic stories: It. Take a seat and listen in as we examine the good, the bad, and the disturbing pieces that make up this beloved tale. We also discuss whether the good outweighs the disturbing, and what exactly I would rate this classic.
PSA: I watched the movies before I read the book knowing full well that makes me a disgrace to the reading community. Listen at your own risk.
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In light of finally watching the new (2nd) season of Shadow and Bone, I'm back with some more thoughts on the books (both Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom) and the characters' portrayals in the series. We have more Wesper talk, more praise for Kaz and Inej, and even more kudos to the ever-marvelous Leigh Bardugo.
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I’m back from my decades-long break and ready to tell you all about my reading escapades you’ve missed out on.
Tune into my latest review of Jennifer Saint's mythological retelling of the story of Atalanta.
We take a peek into everything from a popular romance trope turned on its head, to the lessons we can learn from a centuries-old myth. (This is mostly a love-riddled review wherein I praise the goddess that is Jennifer Saint (pun intended). But I do promise to give you a fair idea of whether this is the book, or the author, for you.)
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Tune into Brooke's latest review of Sarah Pearse's thriller, The Sanatorium.
We look into everything from its questionable murder motives, to the possible shoehorned feminism at the end. (Don't be fooled. This is not a hate review. It is an honest look at my likes and dislikes of the story, and there are some of both!)
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Tune into Brooke's latest review of the best book (in her humble opinion) in the classic Dune series: God Emperor of Dune by Frank Herbert.
We look into everything from the meaningful quotes of Dune, to the half-man, half-sandtrout running things.
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Tune into Brooke's latest review of the popular book, turned television show, turned more books: You by Caroline Kepnes. We look into everything from Beck's character flaws (and strengths) to the obvious reasons to carry pepper spray. To connect with Brooke on other platforms (and read her books), visit: bybrookenelson.com
WARNING: This episode includes spoiler's from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas.
On today's episode, I tackle the subject of one of the hottest young adult fantasy books, ACOTAR. Does it live up to the hype? Is the writing as good as you've heard? Does everybody speak by growling and purring? Why does Rhys give hardcore Loki vibes?
Tune in to hear my thoughts on what makes this book such a popular piece of modern literature and an utter hit among young adult readers everywhere.
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We're back! (Or more specifically, one of us is back!)
As we take a shift toward our new format, we begin the second season of We Talk Books with a review of one of the most talked-about books that I have never read. I start out with a non-spoiler review of The Selection by Kiera Cass, highlighting my thoughts on the story, the characters, the romance, and the ever-talked-about names.
Midway through, I shift to a spoiler review (with plenty of warning, so you won't hear anything you don't want to.) I can't wait to share my new setup and know if you'd like more of these podcast reviews.
P.S. I hear now, as I listen to this podcast before releasing it, I said "Aspen-ish." It probably sounded like I said "Aspen. Ish." I meant Aspen kind of. Whoops.
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Parts 4 - 6.
In this episode, we talk satisfying story endings, Kaz Brekker's badassery, the Crows' dad and...you guessed it: Wesper!
We also ponder the Crows' splitting of money, the odd-but-wonderful pairings introduced in the sequel, and Zemo because why not?
Join us in our second and final Crooked Kingdom book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon.
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Parts 1 - 3.
Kanej is cool and all, but Wesper? They win. We're bringing all our hot takes up a notch as we enter part two of the Six of Crows duology.
And we still think Inej deserves all the love, as we should.
Join us in our first Crooked Kingdom book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon.
P.S. Haven't heard enough about how much we can't stand Nina and Matthias? Well, you're in luck, because we've got plenty more to say.
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Parts 4 - 6.
Ready yourselves for a whole lot of doting on the trio that is Jesper, Wylan, and Inej (because why not?) We also touch the topic of Kanej once again, because how often do you find a couple that Brooke actually likes? Not that often. Laura's the shipper, for sure.
Also, Four of Crows for the win! In case you didn't catch it last time, find out our hot take that involves only caring about four of the main characters. (Yes, we get they're all important to the story. Yes, we get everybody has different tastes. No, we can't stand two of the Crows, and we're not sorry about it either.)
P.S. We would totally recommend reading, so you can have your own hot take on the Crows! Opinions of all shapes and sizes are welcome here.
Join us in our second and final Six of Crows book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon.
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Parts 1 - 3.
Fasten your seatbelts... Brooke found a couple she not only can stand, but she actually likes. Also, hear just how distasteful we find another certain couple. (No hurt feelings, shippers of all kinds. It's all in fun.) We're shocked at how similar our tastes are in relationships though.
In addition, we discuss just how correct Laura was in saying Wylan is one of the best characters before Brooke even started the book. What a guy.
Bonus: Find out how Doja Cat comes up in a discussion regarding Kaz Brekker.
Join us in our first Six of Crows book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon!
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Chapters 15 - 19.
Brooke and Laura's final Hobbit episode hits the topics of glossed-over major character deaths, the strange and shocking kindness of the Elvenking, and the fact that we only heard a good portion of the battle's events after they had already occurred. (Disappointing if you ask us.)
Also hear why Brooke thinks Bilbo is lowkey a traitor, and Laura's pleasant surprise at his pro gamer move against the dwarves.
Join us in our fourth and final Hobbit book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon!
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Chapters 10 - 14.
Brooke and Laura discuss the ins and outs of the third portion of The Hobbit, including everything from the most articulate dragon we've met thus far, to the necessity of building one's town in a more dragon resistant area. (To each his or her own, but that's what we would do).
This episode also dives into story structure and the particular type of third person perspective used to shape so much of the important storytelling elements of The Hobbit.
Join us in our third Hobbit book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon!
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WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS for Chapters 5 - 9.
Tune in as Brooke finds out where Mirkwood actually is and once again comes to the realization that there are different kinds of elves, all of which comes as a shock. Even more shocking is just how creepy we find Gollum. Film Gollum has nothing on Book Gollum. Holy cow...
To top things off, we share our $20 million Hobbit adaptation idea. That's our final offer. Take it or leave it.
Join us in our second Hobbit book talk and look out for more episodes coming soon!
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