hello and welcome to talk lit, get hit. the book podcast for recovering book snobs where we read viral books the internet won’t shut up about and rate them lit or shit. we’re your hosts bridget and laura, lovers of sad girl fiction and tragic endings - fearers of smut, urban fantasy and the “who did this to you?” trope. join us as we pick apart all the books the internet loves and embark on a jour... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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seasons change but Goodreads reviews are forever! this episode we dig into the highs and lows of reading rating systems - what makes a five star read a five star read and how low does a rating need to be before we gauge our eyes out? we poll our list... more
this episode we're journeying deep into the 2000s, to the land of ornamental chillies in bottles, oil-filled bath beads and thursday-evening chai lattes and orange and almond cakes with the girls at book club. For the theme knee's weak, mum's bookclu... more
for our August bonus chapter we had the pleasure of chatting to Australian author Nicole Crowe (@nicolecrowewrites) about her debut novel The Washup.
We spoke about Australian humour, the mysteries of Magnetic Island, the mythic hotness of Young Ric... more
in amongst a sea of mafia romance, shrek smut and interplanetary interlopers, one book has revealed itself to us time and time again. perhaps more requested than any other book we’ve ever read on the podcast, this month, for the theme of “pearl-clutc... more
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I love listening to Laura and Bridget chat about what’s been happening in their lives each month, what they’ve been reading, and the range of books they cover is so fun. From their recent episode being very dark and very academic about Babel, influencing me to add My Brilliant Friend to my TBR, their deep dives and regular references to their beloved Twilight, and torturing themselves for our enjoyment by reading Credence, there is truly something for all tastes.
Always find myself agreeing with these girls’ takes. So much so that I often read books I wouldn’t otherwise reach for just so I can listen to that month’s episode! Faves 💜
Just wanted to hear some thoughts on The Housemaid and found a duo I’ll come back for! Not only did the girls reference Nancy Drew and Teen Power Inc - iconic - their take on the book was perfect! Thanks for the laughs and insights, getting me through while I spent a couple of hours stuck in the work car.
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The episodes feature lively discussions revolving around popular literature, often focusing on viral books that maintain a significant presence online. The hosts engage in humorous banter while sharing their readings and critiques, aiming to explore themes of identity, societal standards, and literary trends. Uniquely catering to those who have moved past pretentious literary tastes, the format allows for an approachable yet insightful examination of both beloved and controversial titles, making it a great listen for book lovers who appreciate a mix of humor and depth in their literary discussions. Listeners can expect candid reflections on a wide variety of genres including romance, young adult fiction, and contemporary literature, alongsi... more
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