Join Tiffany, Megan, Katie, and Kayla as they fangirl over their favorite fairytales! From dragons to faerie smut to sharp-jawed villains, we will be discussing, laughing, making connections, and theorizing about our favorite characters and magical worlds. In this book club-style podcast, there will be spoilers! By the nature of the books, there are adult scenes and language, therefore this podcas... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
Join Tiffany, Megan, Katie, and Kayla as they discuss the second half of Chapter 15 of A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas! more
Megan, Katie, and Kayla do a short summary of all 5 House of Flame and Shadow Bonus Chapters before diving into our thoughts on each! more
Join Tiffany, Megan, Katie, & Kayla as they discuss the first half of Chapter 15 of A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas! There is 1 HOFAS spoiler at approximately 15mins, there's a warning and skip ahead time for you! more
***SPOILER WARNING*** We will be pulling information and talking about ALL of Sarah J Maas' books. This includes the entire ACOTAR series, Crescent City series, and Throne of Glass series. more
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Used to really enjoy this podcast. It has changed. When focussed on in depth analysis this podcast can be extremely good but lately there has been entirely too much off topic banter and inside joking between the hosts that can go on uncontrolled often for 15 minutes or so. Its entirely too self indulgent and annoying for this listener. Great that they like each other but better if kept in proportion to the topic at hand.
The sound volume fluctuates too much. It’s really quiet then really loud. It makes it difficult to listen to, especially in a car. I’ve enjoyed the ACOTAR series and looking forward to a Mist & Fury review.
Things have gotten bad since Sarah left. They’re rushing through chapters and it’s really hard to follow the story and their conversation when they’ve covering multiple chapters in an episode instead of diving into each chapter. They also are not as focused on the actual book and get sidetracked on tangents and jokes with their patrons. It’s not fun to listen to anymore.
I only read ACOTAR because I listened to these ladies HP podcast and had FOMO. I listened to the intro episode and was like welp gotta listen/read to these now. I love the details and them bringing things up that I didn’t notice or think about. Great work!
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