Episodes
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss westerns, fantasy, and You've Got Mail.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss retellings, subverting the norm, and whether Thornhedge is a romantasy.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss what makes a book a romantasy, what they think of the developing genre as a whole, and various tidbits.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss whether any representation is a good representation, who is forgotten within the story, and the issue with telling instead of showing.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss what makes this cozy queer fantasy enjoyable.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss what qualifies a book as a great pride representation, whether a dragon population can thrive with only 10 dragons, and whether a book should start after the war.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim return to pride month reflecting on how LGBTQ+ reading has changed and effected them in the last couple of years.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim return to celebrate Sarah's b-day with a book filled with villains, humor, dolphins, and- of course - cats.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim revisit a Riley Sager book to determine if writing gets better with practice.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss characters, twists, and whether or not ghosts appeal to them.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss how this turned out not to be a mystery, balancing sensitivity versus plot, and what they wished the book had been.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss what makes a mystery a mystery while Sarah realizes her pick is not one.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim celebrate Kim's birthday with a Transgender book pick and highlight the nonprofit, Trans Youth Equality Foundation while discussing a pride and prejudice remix.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim compare this to Star Wars, the moment they found most organic, and whether it is truly soft science fiction.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim criticize the science, the plot, and all the details in this 2023 soft science fiction.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim discuss the last ever book written by Octavia E Butler, whether vampires can be considered science fiction, and the desire for this to have been a series.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim question what really makes something a soft science fiction versus regular "hard" science fiction.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim conclude body horror with a small press selection that has varying reactions from each of them.
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Amberlee, Sarah, and Kim have too many thoughts on this book and most of them are not pleasant.
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Amberlee and Sarah begin the month of Body Horror with a light dabbling via young adults.
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