
Prescribing shelf therapy through comfort reads — one episode at a time. Join host Jenyve as she rereads beloved books, re-listens to forgotten favorites, and shares stories that spark joy.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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In this episode of the Bookish Care podcast, host Jenyve continues an in-depth review of Mary Janice Davidson's Undead series, focusing on books nine through fifteen.
The discussion revolves around the adventures of Queen Betsy, the vampire queen, a... more
In this episode of the Bookish Cure podcast, host Jenyve dives into the first eight books of the 'Undead' series by MaryJanice Davidson.
The series, known for its humorous and lighthearted take on paranormal romance, centers around Elizabeth Anne T... more
In this episode of the Bookish Care podcast, Jenyve returns after a brief hiatus to discuss her October reads, beginning with a wrap-up of the Hispanic Heritage Month series.
The highlighted book is 'Daughter of Fire' by Sophia Robleda, a narrative... more
In this episode, I dive into Dominicana by Angie Cruz—a powerful historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the Dominican Republic’s turbulent 1960s and the immigrant experience in New York City.
We’ll explore Ana Cancion’s journey from a ... more
This week, I’m taking you back to 2006 with Lara Rios’s Becoming Latina in 10 Easy Steps—a mid-2000s romcom that’s equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and deeply relatable.
Marcela Alvarez, a 27-year-old animator in Hollywood, discovers a family secre... more
This week, we’re diving into Candelaria by Melissa Lozada-Oliva, a debut novel that blends family curses, magical realism, and Latina identity into a multigenerational saga that’s both intimate and apocalyptic.
Recording on Guatemalan Independence D... more
This week, we’re traveling back to 1969 with Elin Hilderbrand’s Summer of ’69. It’s the summer of moon landings, Woodstock, Chappaquiddick and one unforgettable Nantucket family. Between family secrets, complicated marriages, and sisters coming of ag... more
In this special bonus episode, we’re diving into the engagement that feels like it was ripped straight out of a novel: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Normally, I don’t do celebrity news but this one hits different. Taylor isn’t just a pop icon, she’s... more









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