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Faebabes

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Welcome to Faebabes, the podcast where we delve into the enchanting world of fantasy romance. Join Gaby and Hailey as we explore magical realms, fall in love with fae daddies, and tell you what the fuck is happening in these stories. So, grab your favorite book, a cozy blanket, and let’s embark on a magical journey together. Because who needs reality when you can lose yourself in a world with magic and shit.
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Welcome to Rebellion Radio, the Hunger Games Podcast! Join hosts Hurley, Alex, Elena, and April as they immerse themselves in the book trilogy that has captivated thousands, if not billions. The show's entertaining segments cover everything, including discussion about the movies, in-depth book analysis, and of course, knee-slapping humor (if you’re into knee-slapping). Well, what are you waiting for? If you’re brave enough to fight The Capitol, tune in, and join the Rebellion. And please lea ...
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Act YA Age

Tasia and Corinne

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Follow along as two adults dive into young adult books and series in order to unpack the universal appeal of the genre that transcends age and gender barriers.
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Hunger Games Fan Podcast

Cliff & Stephanie Ravenscraft

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The Hunger Games Trilogy, by Suzanne Collins, takes place in a post apocalyptic future were the United States of America has collapsed and supplanted by Panem, a country divided into the Capitol and 12 districts. Each year, two young representatives between the ages of 12 and 18 are selected from each district to participate in The Hunger Games. The televised games are broadcasted throughout Panem as the 24 participants are forced to eliminate their competitors, literally, with all citizens ...
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The Number One Movie in America

Aaron Kleiber, Robin Hitchcock, Kahmeela Adams, Sean Collier

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BOX OFFICE GOLD, ONE SHOW AT A TIME! Nearly every week, there’s a new NUMBER ONE MOVIE IN AMERICA. Let’s see how four decades of Americans have done at selecting movies, shall we? In each new episode of THE NUMBER ONE MOVIE IN AMERICA, we’ll randomly select a movie that spent at least one weekend atop the box-office charts. Whatever it is, we’ll have to watch it. And tell you whether or not you should. A rebranding of the longrunning review podcast “You Can’t Handle the Truth,” THE NUMBER ON ...
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Whether it was a reaction to the politics of the time or the rapidly approaching end date of the Mayan calendar, the pop-cultural landscape of the early 2010s can be best remembered for one thing: dystopian literature. Join plucky young heroines and podcast hosts Daphne and Kellie as they dive into all of your favorite young adult novels and series from this era as we reread the revolution. We lived through it once and are back to recap, review, and discuss all the best and worst that the wo ...
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Fairytales and Cocktails

Lindsey and Tanner

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Welcome to Fairytales and Cocktails! We are best friends and roommates who love to read, and love a little adult beverage! Each week we pair a book with a mixed drink, and get a little bit tipsy as we review each book.
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(Re)Read

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Welcome to (Re)Read, the podcast where we look back at the books from our youth and find out if they hold up under the cold, harsh light of adulthood. Are you a fan of nostalgia? Literary criticism? Ruining childhoods? Listening to two adults squabble about books intended for younger readers? Then join us, Morgan and Casey, as we journey into the past and (re)read the books we loved. Support local bookstores and our podcast: bookshop.org/shop/rereadpodcast
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Brett and Hal go book by book and discuss the varying themes, motifs, and characters within the binds of the novel. If you sprinkle in a little comedy and some tasteful ranting, you have the ClassRoom, your live adjacent literature circle!
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In this emotional and chaotic episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli sit down for a girly deep dive into Mockingjay Part 1 and Part 2. This isn’t your typical plot breakdown—this is a full-on catharsis session about missed moments, emotional damage, and all the bread Peeta should have brought into the arena. The hosts reflect on Katniss’s awkwa…
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of Mockingjay on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our website h…
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"This is cartoon villain-level behavior." We're headed back to Beechwood! In this episode, we're discussing the new Amazon Prime adaptation of E. Lockhart's 2014 novel, We Were Liars, and we have a lot to say about it. Kellie reports exclusive behind-the-scenes details from the show's panels at ATX TV Festival featuring Julie Plec, Carina Adly Mack…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli dive into the Netflix movie Mala Influencia (Bad Influence), a romantic thriller about a teenager who is stalked and harassed by someone unknown so her father assigns her a handsome bodyguard. They break down the plot, the cringe romance, and the over-the-top drama, all while roasting the poorly ex…
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Send us a text Popularity, time, or how much it bores you in your high school English class- what makes a classic? Join our librarians today as we discuss! This month’s recommendations: Ashley: There Is No Ethan by Anna Akbari Justin: The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K. Ancrum Brittin: The Thrashers by Julie Soto Rosa: Bat Eater and Other Names fo…
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In this mid-year check-in episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli reflect on every book they've read from January to June and rank them on a chaotic, totally subjective tier list. From five-star favorites to books that left them speechless—in a bad way—they revisit standout titles like The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Two Twisted Crowns, Bene…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli trade their books for popcorn to review the film adaptation of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. They unpack everything from Snow’s villain origin (and questionable hair choices) to the chaotic music numbers, awkward romance, and surprisingly stacked cast. Did the movie make us care more about Co…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli return to Panem to review The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins—and they’re not holding back. They dive into the origin story of a young Coriolanus Snow and debate whether the prequel adds anything meaningful to the Hunger Games universe. Was the love story believable? Did Lucy Gray…
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Boy, Jim Carrey sure loves overacting in response to wacky situations! Having already encountered this behavior in the form of Liar Liar and Yes Man, we move on to BRUCE ALMIGHTY, which lets us discuss Morgan Freeman and "Friends." This week's recommendations: Sean and Robin enjoyed MATERIALISTS, Kahmeela liked THE BETTER SISTER and Robin begs for …
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“The tilt a whirl…the most romantic ride at the carnival.” Happy Pride! We’re celebrating by reading one of the most popular coming-out stories not only of the 2010s, but maybe ever? It’s Becky Albertalli’s 2015 debut novel, Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda. If that title’s not ringing any bells for you, this is the book that would go on to become…
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In this episode of their Hunger Games deep dive, Yajaira and Cheli take on Mockingjay—and they do not hold back. From the rushed character deaths (Finnick deserved a full chapter, not a sentence) to the lack of meaningful dialogue between Katniss and Peeta, the hosts question why the emotional payoff just wasn’t there. Katniss choosing Peeta makes …
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UNLOCK THE FULL EPISODE BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR PATREON AT PATREON.COM/REREADINGTHEREVOLUTION "Colin army rise up!" Our bonus episode this month as voted by our Patreon subscribers is The 5th Wave movie (2016)! We're rejoined by the book episode's special guest, our friend Colin, to get into the minutiae of acting choices, suggest improvements for fu…
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of Cinder on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our website here:…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli continue their Hunger Games deep dive with a chaotic, passionate breakdown of Catching Fire (2013). The episode kicks off with a spirited conversation about bread (or the shocking lack of it from Panem’s most famous baker), before diving into everything from sourdough dreams to Peeta’s missed oppor…
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You're forgiven (in fact, fortunate) if you've never heard of C.C. AND COMPANY, a 1970 biker film starring the undynamic duo of Joe Namath and Ann-Margret. The only question: How far down our overall rankings can this sweatfest go? Plus! Sean gives a why-not shrug to KARATE KID LEGENDS, Robin has similar feelings on BALLERINA and they agree that MI…
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In this episode of The Book Fix podcast, Yajaira and Cheli dive into the second installment of The Hunger Games trilogy, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Picking up after Katniss and Peeta’s shocking win in the 74th Hunger Games, the hosts discuss how their defiant act with the berries didn’t just save their lives—it sparked unrest across the dist…
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of Wonder on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our website here:…
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of The TCrossover on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our websi…
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of Out of My Mind on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our websi…
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"Actually, while you’re here, I’m gonna make you think.” In honor of the upcoming Amazon Prime adaptation, we read E. Lockhart's summer mystery thriller, We Were Liars (2014)! We can’t say much about the plot, so instead I’ll share that some of my rejected title ideas included “Real Eyes Realize Real Lies” and “My Own Private Island.” If anyone ask…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, hosts Yajaira and Cheli dive headfirst into the cinematic world of The Hunger Games (2012) following their recent reread of the book. They ditch the plot recap to focus instead on the gritty film style, casting choices, and all the small (and not-so-small) differences between book and screen. From the shaky camera w…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli crack open their reread of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, and it’s a mix of chaos, nostalgia, and bread-fueled sarcasm. They reflect on the book’s most emotional and iconic moments—from Rue’s tragic death and Katniss’ symbolic rebellion to Peeta’s dramatic mud camouflage and the Capitol’s twi…
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I don't even have a quote for this one. We're just really excited. This was supposed to be a Patreon-exclusive mini bonus, but there's already so much news surrounding the Sunrise on the Reaping movie that we had to make it a full-length episode--and they haven't even started filming yet. We're covering the cast in depth, as well as what we know ab…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli are absolutely feral over Enchantra by Kaylie Smith—the second installment in the Wicked Games series. The hosts break down the magical, high-stakes chaos of the Enchantra tournament, where tokens, betrayals, and televised death matches keep everyone on edge. They follow Genevieve and Rowington’s s…
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In this reflective episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli respond to a listener's question about the books that shaped them as children. They start by unpacking their reading habits today, from the struggle of book slumps and bulk reading to the tools that help them reset—like cinematic playlists, 20-page test runs, and audiobooks during long c…
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Immortal hippies! Pinhead-lookin' F. Murray Abraham! Beardless Riker! STAR TREK: INSURRECTION may not be the best movie in the series, but it's definitely ... something. See if anyone other than resident reluctant Trekkie Robin finds something to love! This week's recommendations: Sean raves about FINAL DESTINATION BLOODLINES. Robin and Kahmeela ar…
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"Their calling is to go work in the Cheeto factory." We're back with our second episode on The Host by Stephenie Meyer (2008)! Kellie and Daphne pick up from that dramatic Walter cliffhanger to take on the love square, body swaps, and low-stakes heists of the back half of the book, and I accidentally say "conclave" instead of "enclave" because we r…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli take a break from book reviews to dive headfirst into the absurd tier list of different ways women have died in old literature. From “flirting headaches” to “garden troubles” and the infamous “beautiful chestnut hair,” the girls try to make sense of these ridiculous causes of death, rating them fro…
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In this mysterious episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli dive into the twisty domestic thriller The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose. When Sarah, a high-powered defense attorney, finds out her husband Adam is arrested for murdering his mistress, she takes on the case herself—cue all the messy secrets, courtroom drama, and suspicious characters.…
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UNLOCK THE FULL EPISODE BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR PATREON AT PATREON.COM/REREADINGTHEREVOLUTION “Oh my god…they’re running through the desert?” Our May patron-voted book is Crossed, the 2011 sequel to Ally Condie's Matched, one of our early iconic episodes, if we do say so ourselves! In this bonus episode, we join Cassia and Ky for an absolutely baffli…
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In this crafty episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli put their artistic talents (or lack thereof) to the test in a chaotic game of bookish Pictionary! With only a marker, a whiteboard, and a very questionable understanding of anatomy, each host takes turns drawing stick-figure scenes from popular books while the other tries to guess the title.…
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In this emotionally packed episode, Yajaira and Cheli dive into Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez—a book that lured them in with its cute cover but hit hard with its portrayal of grief, family caregiving, and emotional burnout. While the romance is present, it quickly becomes clear that this story is also about the quiet battles happening behi…
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"I guess there’s really not that many different alien storylines." Stephenie Meyer's 2008 book The Host is a behemoth. Kellie and Daphne take on the first half of the alien invasion story in part one of our first two-episode special. It's unexpected in a lot of ways, not least of which is how much we're enjoying it so far. Will Melanie's human spir…
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In this chaotic episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli put their memory to the test with a hilarious guessing game based on outrageous one-star Goodreads reviews. With books ranging from sports romances and spicy fantasies to morally gray love interests and unhinged third-act breakups, the hosts try to match the reviews to the right titles they…
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Send us a text We love them, we hate them, sometimes we love to hate them, or hate that we love them: today, we're talking about villains. This month’s recommendations: Rosa: The Dark We Know by Wen-Yi Li Ashley: They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran Justin: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins Brittin: The Otherwhere Post by Emily J Taylor …
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Back in a previous decade, we did the first part — so why not finish the series? "Mockingjay — Part 2" wraps up the epic tale of Katniss being reluctantly near pivotal events in Panem history. But can it be more satisfying than its predecessor despite not having nearly enough Donald Sutherland? Strong recommendations this week for SINNERS, THUNDERB…
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In this emotionally charged and unfiltered episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli revisit the Powerless trilogy by Lauren Roberts, a series that famously divided them as readers. What started as a five-star experience for Cheli quickly unraveled into heartbreak and disillusionment—"I lived, I laughed, I loved, I cried... and then you told me it…
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In this fun and unfiltered episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli face off in a hilarious, chaotic, and surprisingly heartfelt tournament to crown the ultimate romance trope. From classics like second chance romance and beauty and the beast to the more controversial step-sibling crush and the bet, the hosts debate each trope's merits—and cringe…
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of The Testing on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our website …
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Send us a text Welcome to Biblio: a mini-series from the All Booked Podcast where our teen volunteers tell us their reviews of what they’re reading. To read the review of Of Mice and Men on our goodreads page, click here: If you would like to learn more about how to record a Biblio and earn volunteer hours: you can find more information on our webs…
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli review The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore, the fourth book in the Dream Harbor series. They dive into the signature “insta-love” setup the series is known for—and question whether it ever really works for them. The book follows Archer, a Michelin-starred chef living in Paris, who’…
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We did it, y'all! We made it to the end(?) of our Hunger Games deep dive with SUNRISE ON THE REAPING by Suzanne Collins (until the movie release, of course) and the gang is all here! How does one even summarize this book/episode? It was so much more traumatic than I think any of us were expecting, but what a journey. We talk major lore, complex cha…
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"It’s maybe the worst book I’ve ever read in my life." Sorry in advance to the Hush, Hush fans, but needless to say, we had some thoughts about Becca Fitzpatrick's 2009 novel. Namely, "why" and "how?" Daphne and Kellie talk fallen angels, nephilim, teen romance, unlikeable characters, terrible worldbuilding, and yes, tacos, in this supernatural epi…
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In this cozy and slightly chaotic book chat episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli kick back for another heart-to-heart about all things books, friendship, and feelings. They reflect on how nice it is to create content without the pressure of speed-reading, and how their dynamic has grown since the early, rigid days of their podcast. With zero …
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We do an eclectic celebration of the dance — and we do NOT keep it all inside! There's plenty of love in the studio for THE BIRDCAGE, both one of the funniest comedies of the '90s and one of the most successful. We expected the laughs; we didn't expect so many feelings! (We don't really have any recommendations this week; we talk about movies, but …
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In this episode of The Book Fix, Yajaira and Cheli dive into Sunrise on the Reaping, the long-awaited prequel to The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Set 24 years before Katniss Everdeen ever volunteered as tribute, this newest installment takes readers back to the 50th Hunger Games—also known as the Second Quarter Quell—and follows a young Haymitc…
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