Welcome to Look What You Made Me Read, the podcast all about books and forcing your best friend to read the books you want to read, with host Val and Cat. Every week one of us will be recommending a book to the other and we’ll be (unprofessionally) reviewing it and going into detail about everything we loved and/or hated about it! Please leave a review and feel free to follow our socials! Beware w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Welcome to Sapphic month! We cover the YA solo debut from Alyson Derrick, talk about a queer Romeo and Juliet retelling and draft Taylor Swift's Lover album. more
The last book for our Book Adaptation Month is going to be The Duke and I by Julia Quinn which was popularized by the Netflix series Bridgerton! We are rather stuck on one particular scene from this book and we have a lot of opinions about it! more
Time to dive into our second movie adapted book, Leave the World Behind, which made waves on Netflix! But before we do, we continue our Taylor Swift ranking and Cat tries to convince us she's not shady, just lazy. more
Welcome to March our official Book adaptation month! Where we will be reading books that have either turned into a movie or TV show! And we're starting off with a big one! The classic The Great Gatsby and we compare it to the 2012 Baz Luhrmann versio... more
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Listened to the episode about The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa. Literally sat through more than 30 minutes of babble about these women's personal lives, other books they've read and movies they've watched before even mentioning the book in question. When they finally got around to it, the comments made me wonder if they even read it. "I have no idea what I just read," and so on. Well, then what makes you qualified to do a podcast about it? One woman remarked that the book reminded some of George ... more
This was a very fun podcast to listen to! My only critique is that they spoil the book without alerting listeners, and it takes a while to actually start talking about the book. Other than that, super fun and cute!!
Love listening in on two friends talking about books and the premise of making the other read the book they chose for them, provides plenty of fodder for “lively” conversations (aka vehement disagreements).
This podcast is out of this world! So much fun and if you love books then I definitely recommend!
Apple Podcasts | #129 | Philippines/Arts/Books |
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