Fantasy nerds from across the internet get together to talk about books. Every month you will receive written book reviews, recommendations, and themed discussions from an eclectic collection of readers from Reddit and beyond.
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This month, we read The Weaver and the Witch Queen by Genevieve Gornichec, a Norse-mythology-inspired fantasy novel.
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This month, we read The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri, a fantasy novel set in an Indian-inspired world. We highlight the book’s compelling world-building, focusing on themes of female empowerment, cultural oppression, and the corrupting influence of p... more
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I really love listening to this podcast. You get hear some great book recommendations, some great interviews and the hosts are very laid-back. When they have discussions it is like friends having a conversation or people talking about what they read/watch at a party.
They often decide a theme or genre for everyone to read which seems normal but they don’t define the theme or genre. They then pick and read books for the next episode and because they didn’t define the terms of the reading assignment they spend half of every episode Ummm Actually-ing each other about why some books really don’t fit into the genre or defining the terms of the assignment which is what they should do before they read.
Basically they need to decide if they are a serious book podc... more
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