
Join Marisa and Kayla as they sit down with a glass of wine and discuss their favorite books. Feel free to send questions and discussion topics to @booktalkspodcast on Instagram!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooksComedy | |||

Golden Son by Pierce Brown (Red Rising #2) absolutely DESTROYED us. In this episode of BookTalks Podcast, we’re diving into our full spoiler-filled debrief of the second book in the Red Rising saga — and honestly… how are we supposed to recover after... more
In this episode, we’re sharing our April reading wrap-up and everything on our May TBR!
We discuss all the books we read this month, including How to Kill a Guy in 10 Dates, Unsteady, Unloved, Unbound, The Art of Catching Feels, Never Been Shipped, ... more
In this episode of Book Talks Podcast, we’re discussing our April Book of the Month: The Night We Met by Abby Jimenez.
This romance completely took over our lives—and we’re breaking down everything from the emotional love triangle to the character d... more
Welcome back to Booktalks Podcast! In this episode, we’re sharing our full honest recap of BookCon 2026 — from buying tickets and planning the weekend to attending both Saturday and Sunday of the event.
There’s been a LOT of conversation surrounding... more
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I love the unique book selection that Marisa and Kayla talk about. I’ll even treat myself to a glass of wine as I listen to join them!
Please for the love of podcasts, get an editor. I respect that your mom listened and thought it was fire, but if I waste my time on one more indie podcast with awful sound quality that sounds like it was recorded on an iPhone in a dank basement I’m gonna have to cut you guys off. I’m gonna have to do it. I want to support my indie podcasts. So please…just get a quality microphone and hire someone to edit this monstrosity. Please. Please.
Kayla and Marisa are so fun and relatable! I love their book recommendations and energetic conversations. I seriously wish I could give more than 5 stars!!
Five stars🔥🔥
I love listening to this podcast! The two girls are so funny which makes the podcast very intriguing
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Two witty book lovers pair up to discuss their favorite reads with wine in hand, delivering lively recommendations, author spotlights, and candid reactions to new releases. The show features fun banter, personal book journey stories, and deeper dives into themes, character dynamics, and community controversies within the book world. A consistent thread across episodes is their friendly, relatable vibe and a willingness to explore both feel-good romances and timely literary conversations, making it appealing to devout readers who enjoy personality-driven conversations and practical reading recommendations.
What stands out: a strong emphasis on book discovery, author relationships, and the evolving romance of publishing culture. The hosts' d... more
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