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Hello everyone.
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Welcome, welcome.
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Amazon is scraping author's
work and we need to talk about
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it because we're wondering now
are they doing this to train ai?
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And I dunno if you've heard
it, but Prince Harry and Meghan
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Markle are producing a massive new
romance adaptation for Netflix.
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So big things happening there.
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Today we're gonna break down
the biggest bookish headlines.
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We have some exciting new
releases to talk about as well.
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And we're also sharing our
favorite reads from the year.
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So it's gonna be top 10 between us.
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Fran will share five, I will share five.
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We'll tell you what is worth your time.
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And yeah, you are in the right place
if you wanna talk all things books.
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But let's get into the news, shall we?
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First off, we wanna go to Deadline.
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We got this reporting from Deadline.
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They are reporting that Netflix is
adapting the wedding date, which is
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the romcom you might be familiar with
by Jasmine Guillory with girls trip
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writer and producer Tracy Oliver is
who is set to write the adaptation.
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So that is a big thing right there.
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The project will be produced
by Prince Harry and Meghan
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Markle Arch Well Productions.
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So this is gonna be, you know,
their romance forward literary
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adaptation because they have
to build out a Netflix slate.
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In case you're not familiar, the wedding
date was first published in:
2018
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Two, I would say, you
know, popular reception.
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It's also the first book in a bestselling
series about a career-driven political
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strategist whose fake date to a wedding
scenario turns into an unexpected,
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charming love story about, you know,
timing and life and letting romance in.
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So let us know in the comments if
you have read the wedding dates.
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If you are excited about it,
we'd love to hear, uh, from you.
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If you're nervous about the
adaptation, let us know as well.
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But Fran, I'm curious, do you think
one, the wedding date will be a
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good movie or a limited series?
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How do you feel about the girls trip,
um, lady doing the writing for this?
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But also the Harry and Meghan of it all.
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If you are new here, I am not a fan.
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Okay.
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I am not a fan.
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I'm not a fan, but I wanna
hear Francesca's thoughts.
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Speaker 2: I'm waiting
for the tea on that.
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'cause when I first saw this,
I think it was on threats.
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The only thing that popped
to my head was Victoria.
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But I'm actually excited because
I really did enjoy the book.
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Uh, I think it will be a fun adaptation.
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I think that it's probably good
with the girl from, you know, girls
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Trip, the whole Harry and Megan.
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I don't know where they fit in with
this, only because like their track
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record in, like what have they done?
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I feel like I would've
rather seen someone else.
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But I think it'll still be good.
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I think the source material is good.
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So.
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It'll probably be enjoyable,
but I'm just, I am ready, I am
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set for the Meghan Markle team.
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Speaker: Listen, I know this
is an unpopular opinion, okay?
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I am not a Meghan Markle fan.
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I'm, I'm not.
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Okay.
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I know people are gonna come for me.
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I'm going to wait until the
adaptation to spill the tea.
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You are?
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Come to the live.
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Just keep coming to the live.
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I'll eventually get into it,
but I'm just, I'm not a fan.
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Okay?
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Not a fan.
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But you let us know your thoughts
in the comments real quick.
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We wanna shout out.
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Tiff is excited for today's live.
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She wants to hear about the Amazon
AI because it's causing drama.
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Well, girl, we are gonna
talk about that next.
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Mm-hmm.
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We also wanna shout out Roro reads.
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Hey girl.
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Hey.
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Hi.
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Roro also said, I haven't read it
yet, but it's on my TV R I'm always
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nervous about adaptations though.
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Listen, you and I.
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You and I, I'm just recently
getting into my adaptations bag.
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I'm always nervous.
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How about you Fran?
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Speaker 2: I feel like I have low
expectations, so I'm not nervous in the
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fact that my expectations are never high.
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Mm-hmm.
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I always know that it's not gonna
quite live up to it, so I think that's
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probably, I don't get as nervous.
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Um, and when something really impresses
me, which we'll talk about one later,
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it's something that I am watching.
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Um, but I feel like going in with low
expectations is probably a safe bet and
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that's, that's where I'm at with anything.
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Mm-hmm.
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Speaker: I agree.
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The one I guess you could say
shining or what do they call it?
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Um, golden thing under the cloud.
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I forgot that saying.
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Silver lining.
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There you go.
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The one silver lining
is the girls trip lady.
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So hopefully, you know, that brings
that good energy because if it was
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just Harry and Meghan, I would've
tell y'all, listen, let's skip that.
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Adapt.
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Alright.
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Speaker 2: That kind of goes back to
your review of, uh, Meghan Markle Show.
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Speaker: Oh, in case y'all are new
here, again, not a Meghan Marco
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fan, however, I did review, so
it's up on biblio lifestyle.com.
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I did review her show.
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I watched season one.
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I watched season two.
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I shared the um, you know,
I didn't like season one.
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Long story short, she improved in season
two, but it was still a dumpster fire.
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But there is a specific reason why.
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So if you want the early
tea B below lifestyle.com,
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just click the what I'm watching category.
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I share all that mess over there,
but we have more news to talk about.
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Mm-hmm.
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Okay.
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And this is the one that
Tiff says she is here for.
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So we need to get into
the Amazon of it all.
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Okay.
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Um, Amazon is.
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Okay, rolling out a new AI feature.
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It's on KU that will scrape the books
for plot points and summaries, and
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authors have no way of opting outta this.
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I have this content creator up on screen.
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Their username is Dietrich Stagner, if
I'm pronouncing the name wrong, apologies.
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There's a link in the video description.
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Um, this content creator really
described everything that is happening
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to the T and people are responding.
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Of course, you know, I'm gonna
search the internet to get, you
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know, like some, um, news-based,
fact-based thing that I could find.
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This is from pc mag.com.
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Link is also in a video description.
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Long story short, is this.
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The Amazon rollout, again,
is a Kindle feature.
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It's called Ask This Book.
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It allows readers to highlight passages
in their Kindle iOS app and ask questions
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about prop points, characters, or
relationships without leaving the page.
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This feature is automatically embedded for
thousands of bestselling language English
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language books, and notably they're saying
authors and publishers cannot opt out.
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So it's raising concerns about
consent, copyrights, and just
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AI in publishing in general.
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Amazon is also introducing
AI generated recaps.
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So that is similar to the, you know,
like previously on or previously a part
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of, um, feature for like book series.
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But now they're gonna make this
broader rollout plan for physical
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kindles, also for Android devices.
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And a lot of this AI stuff
will be rolling out in:
2026
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So that is high level
what you need to know.
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Again, watch the video, let
me get the creator back up.
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Watch this creator who really
summarized it really well.
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But also if you want like, you know, more
info checkout PC mag I, um, I think, yeah,
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I think those are the high level points.
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I am curious for readers, 'cause I'm
gonna assume you're watching this, you
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are here with us live, you are a reader.
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Would you use an AI feature
like this when reading?
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I legit just wanna know from you
guys, share it in the comments.
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If you are watching and you're an
author, you know, do does this worry you?
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How do you feel about this and should
Amazon allow people to opt in and opt out?
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Me personally, I'm always team options.
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I'm team choice.
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I, I, I'm freedom all around.
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You should have the freedom to opt
in and out, but Fran, from a reader
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first perspective, does this feel
helpful to you or intrusive to you?
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Speaker 2: I guess from a
reader perspective, I don't see
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why someone would need this.
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You know, like people have
been reading books for however
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long, like we don't need.
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To have a feature on a reading
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Like, I feel like part of asking
questions is part of the reader community.
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So like if I want to ask a question
about something, maybe it's a plot
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point or a character or something like
you're saying, I'm gonna go somewhere
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where there's other readers and we can
discuss it, a reader forum, like a Reddit
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or, or any social media or whatever.
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So I don't need to have that
conversation with a chat bot that's
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going to answer a question and then
like, is it really right, does it not?
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So I mean, it, it seems stupid.
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It seems like a useless feature to me
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So the first thing that my mind
goes to is the fact that with.
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Plus the fact that they're not allowing
any opt-out for authors and publishers.
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And the fact that Amazon knows that they
are kind of like the only pla, they're
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the biggest place that books are sold.
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So I mean, that, that's, authors
have to be on there to make money.
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So in a way, they are forced
to be there and they are forced
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now to opt into this thing.
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So that means that their material is going
to be used to feed AI no matter what.
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And I, it's funny to me that this is
happening after the Anthropic lawsuit
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and all these other things just, you
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let me put my conspiracy theory hat on.
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I feel like they are now creating this
particular AI that now is going to be
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force fed everyone's books now that they
can use to sell it, sub it or whatever
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to anyone that wants to use it for.
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Nefarious activities, it can even be the
publishers and they are, you know, going
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to use that data and start creating AI
authors or something like, I mean, like
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all the possibilities are just awful.
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A terrible thing.
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And like you said, if you're gonna roll
something out, at least when, when you
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are doing the option to opt out, I will
give them the benefit of the doubt that
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they're not doing something nefarious.
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But with them doing it this way, it's
like everything is going to be forcibly
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fed into this thing for some bad reason.
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Like that's my bottom line
is there is a bad reason.
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Nobody was asking for this.
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There is no reader demand
for this kind of feature.
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So.
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I got nothing.
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Nice.
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Speaker: I mean, I'm always gonna look
at things from a consumer point of
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view, because at the end of the day,
businesses are in business to make money.
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They're here to provide a
service or solve a problem for,
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um, you know, their customers.
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Which is why I was like,
readers, are we using this?
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Well, RO reads is chiming in.
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I'm so sad that these companies are just
allowing AI into creative human spaces.
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I think there is use for ai, but not when
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Agree.
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Also saying, Nope, definitely not.
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I would rather watch a
reviewer recap if I need it.
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And if you're just joining us alive, it
was because I asked the question, would
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you use an AI feature like Amazon is
proposing when you are reading your books?
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Um, TIFF is also saying, wait
to take the joy out of reading.
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There's really no point of reading it.
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Um, if we can just search things
to find out what's going on in
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the book, this is pointless to me.
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Um, and last while, uh, Roro also
saying Amazon is signing their downfall.
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I would love to see readers and authors
mass move to another platform like Cobo.
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And I swear Ro I
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Speaker 2: just order my Cobo
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Speaker: Roro is reading my mind
because after reading the comments,
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I was gonna say, my point is,
we're so intri intrinsically,
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I can't remember the word tied.
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To Amazon, unfortunately.
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Especially when it comes
to books and publishing.
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And my thing always goes
to the authors, right?
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The people who give us
these incredible stories.
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'cause that is not me.
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I'm a consumer of the content I read.
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I'm grateful that there are people
who are super talented out there
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stringing these words together.
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With that said.
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For authors who this is their living,
this is their main source of income.
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You know, they don't have a
day job or they have a day job.
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It's part of the economics of publishing.
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So if we tell everyone to pack up
and leave Amazon, it is unrealistic
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'cause no other platform matches.
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No other platform has as many readers.
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No other platform gives as much
royalties as little as they are.
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'cause I'm always team.
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Paid authors some more money.
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However, it's just, I don't
see a viable alternative else.
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I would be here saying we
need to pack up and leave.
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Um, and unfortunately
Amazon has gotten too big,
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Speaker 2: I think.
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I think that the only
way to change that is.
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First before we tell the authors to
move us as consumers, because we're the
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only ones that can dictate the stuff.
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So us as consumers, we need to be
consuming our books and content elsewhere.
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So even though you may still
have the authors that you support
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on Kindle Limited, which I.
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I totally get, and I do still think
that they need to make a living.
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So I'm, I'm not gonna stop
supporting them because I know
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they need to pay their bills.
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Um, but I do think as consumers
we need to make very conscious
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efforts to move to other platforms
so that we can affect that change.
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'cause this is a big
change that we need to do.
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And it's not gonna happen
overnight, but we need to start
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moving to other platforms.
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Like I said before, I just ordered my
Cobo so hopefully it will be coming soon.
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I am very excited about that.
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So I, I just, I think that we need
to work as a community to do that.
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'cause if we are over there buying, then
authors will know that they can now move,
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but they, we cannot ask them to move
until the base is there to buy there.
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So, because.
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They gotta pay their bills.
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I mean, finances are
finances and I get that.
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So I get that.
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I wish that could happen fast,
but I know the book community.
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I know it'll be slow, but
hopefully we can do it.
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So hopeful we can get there.
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Speaker: Tiff is saying Amazon
and kinder aren't going anywhere.
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Andro is saying.
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I agree.
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I'm just wishing here,
RO I just had an idea.
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I just had an idea.
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The only way this could work.
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my brain is working.
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work is if the super big KU authors
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like the super big ones, you know,
like the second of book drops.
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started moving their stuff over, like
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what is there, is there because, you
know, it's contracts, it's agreements.
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I don't have a Cobo.
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gonna get the sales no matter what.
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Speaker: And that's how I feel
because I'm always that person.
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We, Fran and I always
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We are very realistic.
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We live in a real world.
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Okay, we have bills to pay as well.
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Speaker 2: Are you gonna pay the bills?
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gonna pay if we don't work.
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that's why they always say to whom
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much is given, much is expected.
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If, if you can afford to make certain
moves, okay, because your roof over
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isn't threatened, and you can take
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successful can make that move, I
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Let us know your thoughts
and the comments.
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Any final thoughts, Fran
and Oh, the opting out.
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We do not talk about the opting out.
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I think any platform, at
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to push for that at a bare minimum.
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to get behind, not the boycott yet.
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We need to get them to provide the
option where authors and publishers
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and readers people can opt out.
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I think that would be helpful.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Oh, and um, TIFF was
asking what's the difference
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between a Cobo and a Kindle?
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Um, I don't know all the
specific and the details yet.
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I have heard that the COBO is faster.
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So, you know, some of the sluggishness
of reading on a Kindle is not there.
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The one that I got, you can
annotate right on the page.
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So it does, uh, it comes when you can
buy a stylist, but you can also buy a
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different stylist on Amazon, um, cheaper.
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So it does have those kind of features and
I think there's other things, but I will,
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I will definitely do a review of both,
you know, my, my paper white and the Cobo.
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But I am excited.
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I did get the color one.
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I was not happy with the
color from the paper White.
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So hopefully this will be better.
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So I will, I will keep
you guys updated on that.
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Speaker: Yes, we are looking forward
to that for sure, because again, um,
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I'm gonna let you take the plunge
report back and then I'll show,
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Speaker 2: oh, and it has buttons.
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So I think, I don't, I don't know if
all of them, but all the ones I was
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looking at, they have the buttons.
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And this is me going back like way,
way back, show my age, um, when
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the Kindle Paper whites and all
the Kindle devices had the buttons.
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And I did like those.
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So, um, another thing that I, I
did see on reviews is that you can
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adjust the brightness of the Cobo
screen just by like swiping up and
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down on the screen as opposed to
going into your settings to do that.
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So that might also be easier.
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Um, to use is more practical and
the remote for the Cobo, which you
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can also buy straight from them.
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It is, um, what do you call it, like
with the Kindle, you have to attach
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this thing that it kind of clips
on and it has to touch the screen
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in order to flip with the remote.
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This one is just Bluetooth.
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You don't attach nothing to the
device and it's just clicking right
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off with nothing on your screen.
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Couple of main differences there.
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Speaker: Roro is also saying the
devices appear to be cheaper as well.
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So hello savings.
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I'm always a team saving.
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They,
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Speaker 2: they do have a lot of options.
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They have a lot of options.
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Speaker: That's awesome.
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Closing out the Amazon Roro says
opt out needs to always be an option
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with things like this, in my opinion.
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And listen, we agree.
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We need choice.
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Yes.
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Okay.
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Choice, choice, choice.
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I'm always about, um, choice all the time.
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Yeah.
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But that's it for the Amazon of it all.
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If you're just joining us,
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The week after that is New Year's,
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And listen, we our last live of the
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I would be lying to you all if I ain't
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We're gonna be taking a
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Speaker 2: nice, nice break.
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Speaker: Yes.
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I'm gonna be reading all the books.
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I'll come back and tell
you all the things.
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We will be back live January 8th.
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Every Thursday.
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This is our first holiday
during the holidays.
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Yes.
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So
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Speaker 2: every other year we've
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Thanksgiving week, new Year's.
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We're, we're taking a break.
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We're taking
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Speaker: a break.
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Go watch the replays.
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Um, we are also shouting out.
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Hey girl.
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a letter to Erin's boss, okay?
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But yes, amen.
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For replays.
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Yes, replays are here from the live.
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So you can catch up on the
news we shared earlier.
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We were talking about a new adaptation
from, um, prince Harry and Meghan.
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We talked about the Amazon AI of
it all, but now we are rolling
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into this week's new releases.
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And I have to tell you, I'm coming
in with very few releases this week.
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Okay?
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It's coming down to Christmas,
so it's very skinny.
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The Opportunist by Taryn Fisher.
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This is a republishing, okay?
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It's a three book series.
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They're repackaging, they're
coming again, all brand new.
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You know how we say what's old is new?
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Yes.
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So this is a messy love
triangle, um, kind of.
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Thriller, read, you know,
obsession, emotional, um,
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consequences, all the things tied.
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I think this is more
psychological, less romance.
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You know, I always liked Taryn Fisher.
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She writes a good suspense.
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So, um, keep your eyes out for
that one, but also new this week.
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I had a little fun with this book.
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It was cute.
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It's Love in Plain Sight
by Lauren Connolly.
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We have a Grumpy Flight instructor.
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Grumpy flight instructor and
his best friend's sister.
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They're clashing, of course,
it's a romance, so they're gonna
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be some, um, sparks as well.
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Um, so it's, it's kind
of career driven force.
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Proximity, aviation, themed romance.
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It was a good time.
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It was a good time.
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Um, it's not perfect.
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Okay, not perfect, but it
provided a great escape for me.
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So, like I said, I'm coming in with
just two reads, but need not fair.
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Francesca has some new releases
to share for you as well.
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Speaker 2: So the first one is
actually staple in the romance genre.
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Kristin Ashley, it's the new one in her
Avening Angel series is Bat Medicine.
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So this is, you know, her usual blend.
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It's it's slow burn romance,
lots of heat and hard.
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00:22:01
Um, we have a heroine who's
completely done with man and a
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hero who is a protective alpha
as she likes to write with a.
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Passed on his own and he's basically
decided that she is it, he's gonna
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be patient and persistent to get her
little bit of danger, little bit of
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drama, you know, kind of like the,
the perfect Kristen Ashley Reed.
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The next one is actually the last
book in a fantasy romance series.
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So this is a Faith, so Dark
and Delicate by Sophia St.
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Germane.
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This is another s Slow romantic.
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Um, I think, I believe this is.
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I could be wrong, but I
believe it's the fourth.
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So it's starcrest lovers, political
intrigue, magical powers, and
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basically it's at the end of the story.
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So it is basically the fate of
the realm, um, you know, the two
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main characters are dealing with.
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00:22:50
And it kind of still deals with the root
of the Romans 'cause you're following
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the same couple throughout as well.
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So if you like a Good Fantasy
Romance series, this one is
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on my TBR, this whole series.
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But I have heard amazing, amazing things.
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So I'm excited to read it next year.
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Uh, the next is a historical romance.
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It's a most worthy husband by Faye de
Laur, so it's perfect for Bridgeton fans.
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You know, we're getting ready for
the Bridgeton season in January.
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Some scandals, some SaaS fake engagement.
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Um.
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The Herron wants to ruin her own
reputation to get out of the marriage
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schemes, and she ends up caught,
caught up in a surprise engagement
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with a disgrace Navy officer, which
I think is kind of different and
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refreshing for, you know, for the time.
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So I'm excited to read this one.
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Then I have Cast in the
Stars by Layla Atar.
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Now this one is a little bit
emotional, a little bit suny.
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00:23:43
It's a second chance romance, also with
a, um, different cultures mixed in here.
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So our heroin, Priya, uh,
is back in her hometown.
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She is supposedly going to help
run her family's funeral home.
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She's recently divorced.
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You know, her life fell apart and her
parents are running this funeral home.
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But it's more as in like their
tradition of their caste and what
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they're supposed to do as caste
is to run this type of business.
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And she never wanted
anything to do with it.
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So now she's back there, she's.
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Kind of having to feel like that's
her only option to take over.
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But she doesn't really wanna do it.
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So she wants her parents to sell.
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Um, and in comes her childhood crush
and the next door neighbor who was
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uh, her best friend's brother, he
is now a Hollywood celebrity actor.
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And he kind of needs to get a little
bit of research for a role, which means
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he needs to be in the funeral home
and like see how things are running.
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So he makes this thing that he's gonna
rent the room there, um, and see what's
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the feel for the, for the funeral home.
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And she needs him out of there 'cause
he's actually giving them money to
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do this and they needed the money and
that was her whole scheme of selling.
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So, uh, it's really interesting
to see the cultural aspects
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that the heroin is dealing with.
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I think that part was done really well.
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I can be a little bit immature and
a little bit, you know, like lit
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slightly, a little bit annoying.
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00:25:11
I think it, it is probably one of my
least favorite Layla ATAR books, but
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I still really, really enjoyed it.
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I love the Second Chance and the Brother
in the Best Friend's sibling thing and
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all of the culture and identity and,
you know, the, the conflicts between
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that with the family and everything.
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So I think that that was done really well.
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So I do recommend this one.
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Now.
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The next one is a historical mystery.
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It's a Whisper of Secrecy by Darcy Burke.
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This is a series that's been on my TBR all
year, so I plan on reading it next year.
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00:25:41
So we've got Murder, psychic
Ability, some family secrets.
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00:25:44
It is basically a PI heroin.
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And in this one she is revisiting
her father's cold case and her
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partner has like these supernatural
gifts and might be like the key
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to finally cracking that case.
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So I'm super excited to get
into this series next year.
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So if you like historical mystery,
that's a whole one to dive into.
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00:26:03
And next we have, you can
screen by Rebecca Zanetti.
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Now this is more of a
psychological suspense.
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We have, uh, the heroin laurel and
her half sister, um, her half sister
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is on trial for killing their father.
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So little bit of a mess.
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00:26:20
So, um, the father maybe was
not as innocent, you know,
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in this whole situation.
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00:26:25
So we do have all of that investigation,
FBI, drama, detention, uh, some
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twists and all of the things.
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00:26:32
I think Rebecca Zani is really
good at writing suspense and
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00:26:36
psychological thrillers and all that.
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So I think that that would
be a great one to get into.
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More of a thriller though.
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00:26:43
Just, just a little bit of
romance with more of a thriller.
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Speaker: Mm.
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Awesome.
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Awesome.
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Well, Erin has a question.
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00:26:50
Erin wants to know if that is
where you would start with a
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Layla atar or a different one.
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00:26:56
Let me get back to that.
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I would
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Speaker 2: say it depends
what mood you are in.
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00:27:00
Uh, if you want more of the
cultural issues and you know, and
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I think she did that really well.
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00:27:07
I think this is a great place to start.
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If you want more of a romcom vibe.
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00:27:11
I always recommend moti on the water.
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00:27:14
Um, if you want something, oh,
Aaron was looking for something
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00:27:17
that might make you cry.
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00:27:19
Um, oh God.
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00:27:20
What is the name of that book?
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00:27:21
Hold on, hold on.
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Speaker: We're finding this in real time.
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Yes, it's a live show,
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Speaker 2: folks, miss of
the Serengeti by Layla.
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That's probably one of
my favorites by her.
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00:27:34
It is absolutely beautiful.
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00:27:36
It's set in Tan Tanzania and there is
kind of like a bombing that happens at
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00:27:41
the beginning and the heroin goes there.
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00:27:43
And I'm not gonna tell you the
story, but that one loved it so good.
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00:27:49
It, it did make me cry 'cause
uh, it is a little set and
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00:27:52
rough, so maybe that's the one.
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Speaker: Okay.
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00:27:55
It made friend cry.
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Okay.
604
:
00:27:58
Okay.
605
:
00:28:00
And if
606
:
00:28:00
Speaker 2: dark, she also has
dark, but I, you know, well let
607
:
00:28:05
us know in the, she has range.
608
:
00:28:06
Speaker: She has range.
609
:
00:28:08
Okay.
610
:
00:28:09
Alright.
611
:
00:28:10
Well Erin is happy with
her recommendations.
612
:
00:28:13
Yes.
613
:
00:28:14
But you let us know in the comments what
books you are gonna add to your TBR.
614
:
00:28:20
I mean.
615
:
00:28:22
I didn't read the Taryn Fisher series,
but I just know what Taryn Fisher is.
616
:
00:28:25
Good.
617
:
00:28:25
I'm a huge fan, so I would add Taryn
Fisher, so that would be number one.
618
:
00:28:30
You guys can put the
numbers in the comments.
619
:
00:28:33
You don't have to type out the titles, but
I'm thinking number one for me, if you're
620
:
00:28:37
looking on screen, I would also add, Ooh,
Rebecca's the Neti, so that would be six.
621
:
00:28:44
But I was really intrigued with number
eight, that historical mystery you are
622
:
00:28:48
talking about, is that the last book in
a series or the first book in a series?
623
:
00:28:51
No, I
624
:
00:28:52
Speaker 2: think it's
like Book four, book four.
625
:
00:28:54
Oh.
626
:
00:28:54
I mean, each book does.
627
:
00:28:56
Finish out a case, but,
628
:
00:28:58
Speaker: okay.
629
:
00:28:59
Okay.
630
:
00:29:00
Well that means it's a series
I can hibernate with this.
631
:
00:29:04
Mm-hmm.
632
:
00:29:05
Mm-hmm.
633
:
00:29:05
Mm-hmm.
634
:
00:29:07
Okay, so I'm closing now.
635
:
00:29:07
Little super
636
:
00:29:08
Speaker 2: little supernatural
psychic, um, historical mystery.
637
:
00:29:11
Okay.
638
:
00:29:12
Speaker: One, six and eight for me.
639
:
00:29:13
What's on
640
:
00:29:14
Speaker 2: your
641
:
00:29:14
Speaker: TBR?
642
:
00:29:15
Speaker 2: So I did read already
one way, way back in the day.
643
:
00:29:20
Um, so I definitely have three
on my TBR, um, and then six and
644
:
00:29:26
eight as well, maybe five too.
645
:
00:29:29
Maybe depending how I go with historicals.
646
:
00:29:33
Speaker: Oh my gosh.
647
:
00:29:35
All right, let me switch the screen.
648
:
00:29:37
Let's see what is going.
649
:
00:29:38
Oh, oh.
650
:
00:29:39
So kind.
651
:
00:29:40
You opted, so book so well.
652
:
00:29:41
I never know what to say.
653
:
00:29:45
Number three as a series is
on my TV offer next year.
654
:
00:29:49
Ooh.
655
:
00:29:49
You and Fran have that in comment.
656
:
00:29:50
Mm-hmm.
657
:
00:29:51
Mm-hmm.
658
:
00:29:52
Speaker 2: I've heard so many
good things about that series.
659
:
00:29:54
I really wanted to get to it this year.
660
:
00:29:56
Just there's no time.
661
:
00:29:58
Speaker: Erin says one to say,
well, Erin means one to eight,
662
:
00:30:01
but my credit card needs.
663
:
00:30:06
When I tell you that
664
:
00:30:08
Speaker 2: finances
665
:
00:30:10
Speaker: to keep up
with our habit, my lord.
666
:
00:30:12
Um, TIFF says I'm closing out
667
:
00:30:16
this, we need to go, well
look at the bright side.
668
:
00:30:21
Okay.
669
:
00:30:21
The bank accounts will have a break
because we are on a two week break.
670
:
00:30:27
The show is going on a two week break,
but if you're watching the replay, replay
671
:
00:30:31
crew, we'd love to hear from you as well.
672
:
00:30:32
So share the numbers of the
books you are interested in.
673
:
00:30:36
The comments.
674
:
00:30:38
Alright, so we covered quite a bit today,
but we're still not done with you yet.
675
:
00:30:42
Okay.
676
:
00:30:43
We are gonna share our
top recommendations.
677
:
00:30:46
These are some of our
favorite books from the year.
678
:
00:30:48
Of course, we have extensive lists
on both our individual blogs.
679
:
00:30:52
I know Francesca has some videos
on her channel where she is
680
:
00:30:56
sharing some of her favorite books.
681
:
00:30:58
I'm gonna queue up mine where
sharing five books each.
682
:
00:31:02
This week in my newsletter coming
on Friday, I'll be sharing my top 10
683
:
00:31:06
fiction books, my top 10 nonfiction
books, and then kind of like my
684
:
00:31:10
personal favorites where the books
aren't perfect, but you know what?
685
:
00:31:13
I had a good time.
686
:
00:31:15
All of that is coming in the
newsletter, biblio lifestyle.com.
687
:
00:31:19
Okay, subscribe.
688
:
00:31:20
I send an email out, so
be sure to check that out.
689
:
00:31:23
But I'm gonna share five with you today.
690
:
00:31:26
I love this book, the Heart of
Winter, by Jonathan Everson.
691
:
00:31:30
This book was early in the year.
692
:
00:31:32
It came out in January.
693
:
00:31:33
I had it featured in my
winter reading guide.
694
:
00:31:35
Yes, I have a current winter reading guide
now, but this one was just so much fun.
695
:
00:31:39
It was about, it's, it's tracing a
decades long marriage and there's
696
:
00:31:43
something that happens, you know,
they're going through a health situation.
697
:
00:31:46
You're just kind of seeing them go
through that, um, was very enlightening.
698
:
00:31:50
I love to read stories when
people are later on in life.
699
:
00:31:53
So this gave us a full marriage.
700
:
00:31:55
I'm gonna throw a dystopian at you
where the axis varied by Ray Lia.
701
:
00:32:00
This is set in an AI driven
authoritarian, um, world.
702
:
00:32:05
Okay?
703
:
00:32:05
The regime is intense, and I
know we were talking about we not
704
:
00:32:09
Speaker 2: our way into it.
705
:
00:32:10
Speaker: Yes, we're
marching our way into it.
706
:
00:32:12
We just talked about Amazon earlier on.
707
:
00:32:14
Um, but the world building, the
world building in this one is great.
708
:
00:32:18
It's, it's a bit dense.
709
:
00:32:20
I will say There's a lot of intellectual,
um, stuff in here, but it really
710
:
00:32:24
is a meditation on surveillance
and just control and resistance.
711
:
00:32:28
I thought it was great.
712
:
00:32:29
I didn't see enough
people reading this one.
713
:
00:32:31
A big summer book for me is
Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin.
714
:
00:32:35
This is a debut, very well done.
715
:
00:32:38
We see someone who after losing their
best friend, um, and they now are kind
716
:
00:32:44
of spiraling, they had an arrest, um,
and lots of things just happening.
717
:
00:32:47
We see a very privileged, very
privileged young man, just kind of
718
:
00:32:51
really spiraling out, um, and just, you
know, having his own personal reckoning.
719
:
00:32:56
So it's like a coming of age, but, um,
again, you know, very wealthy individual,
720
:
00:33:00
so you're gonna have those class issues
and all the things to talk about.
721
:
00:33:04
Very beautiful, though, very well written.
722
:
00:33:06
I was impressed.
723
:
00:33:07
It was a debut.
724
:
00:33:09
Also Amity by Nathan Harris.
725
:
00:33:11
This is a revisionist western.
726
:
00:33:13
So all those historical fiction
lovers out there, if you kind of
727
:
00:33:16
want a new take on like the American
frontier, you'll get it in this one.
728
:
00:33:21
It's just so vividly done.
729
:
00:33:22
It's so ambitious.
730
:
00:33:24
It, it came together very beautifully.
731
:
00:33:26
The emotional impact.
732
:
00:33:27
There's a broan sister in the mix.
733
:
00:33:29
It just, ah.
734
:
00:33:30
So good.
735
:
00:33:31
But again, Western historical
fiction, revisionist history,
736
:
00:33:36
American Frontier, that's my pitch.
737
:
00:33:38
So good.
738
:
00:33:39
Amity top tier.
739
:
00:33:41
And then I wanna share the
Wilderness by Angela Flournoy.
740
:
00:33:45
This one came out in the fall as
well, around the same time as Amity.
741
:
00:33:49
I think September.
742
:
00:33:50
This one I really appreciated
because I love a story about
743
:
00:33:54
women and friendship, right?
744
:
00:33:56
Especially decades long friendship.
745
:
00:33:58
So we see the lives of four women.
746
:
00:34:00
Um, again, they're friends and we
just see how their lives turned out.
747
:
00:34:04
You know, adulthood, ambition,
um, surviving different
748
:
00:34:07
things happening in the world.
749
:
00:34:09
Again, beautifully written.
750
:
00:34:11
It was just.
751
:
00:34:12
It was good.
752
:
00:34:13
It felt though, and I will say it's more
a character study than anything else.
753
:
00:34:18
The narrative might not feel
cohesive for some readers, and I'm
754
:
00:34:21
very well aware, but I just, I just
love the stories of these women.
755
:
00:34:25
I was here for the women.
756
:
00:34:26
I love books about women.
757
:
00:34:27
So those are my reads.
758
:
00:34:30
Oh, Erin said Amity was so very good.
759
:
00:34:33
See, there's a co-sign.
760
:
00:34:34
Lemme get the cover back up there.
761
:
00:34:35
People, people, historical fiction lovers.
762
:
00:34:39
You need this Western in your life.
763
:
00:34:41
It really.
764
:
00:34:43
Chef's kiss.
765
:
00:34:43
You know how I'm saying the
other one wasn't so perfect.
766
:
00:34:46
This one is perfection.
767
:
00:34:47
Okay, perfection.
768
:
00:34:49
But those are my, those are my five.
769
:
00:34:51
But as always, Fran has some
books to share with you as well.
770
:
00:34:55
I can't wait to hear about your five
'cause I, we don't talk about these
771
:
00:34:58
books ahead of time people, so I'm
discovering it alongside you as well.
772
:
00:35:03
Speaker 2: Yeah, I was, I had a hard time
picking like, which five, they're not
773
:
00:35:06
necessarily my in order top five, but
I wanted to give a nice little variety.
774
:
00:35:12
Um, so the first one is
a historical romance.
775
:
00:35:15
It's Don't Let Your Dukes Grow
Up To Be Scoundrels by Louisa.
776
:
00:35:18
Darling recommend this whole series,
and I actually picked this up because I
777
:
00:35:23
realized that Louisa Darling is Louisa.
778
:
00:35:28
Edwards I think.
779
:
00:35:30
And she writes cont well, she used to
write Contemporary Romance and I really
780
:
00:35:34
liked her books as contemporary romance.
781
:
00:35:35
I just saw that she started publishing,
I believe last year, historical.
782
:
00:35:39
And this was just a lot of fun.
783
:
00:35:41
And also, I like the fact that
all of the books are dealing with
784
:
00:35:45
a little bit of class difference.
785
:
00:35:47
Uh, and they also have like a
different take on historical.
786
:
00:35:50
So for example, in this one, the
heroin is, I'm not gonna say like a
787
:
00:35:55
gold digger, but she does have the
intention of marrying a wealthy man.
788
:
00:36:00
And she and her family ended up
moving to like the country because
789
:
00:36:04
they inherited this dilapidated in.
790
:
00:36:07
So her.
791
:
00:36:08
Purpose is that any Duke or any Earl
or whatever that comes by, she's
792
:
00:36:15
like, she's gonna try to get herself
and her family in a better place.
793
:
00:36:22
And now there's the bar keep
that works there at the end.
794
:
00:36:25
And they have a lot of banter and
a lot of like great chemistry.
795
:
00:36:29
But of course she's like, that's
not what I'm looking for because I
796
:
00:36:33
need to help my family and I need
to do better and dah, dah, dah.
797
:
00:36:36
And he is actually a
Duke in disguise there.
798
:
00:36:39
'cause like he is running away from
his responsibilities and his problems.
799
:
00:36:43
And so he was already there and nobody
really knows who he is and whatever.
800
:
00:36:47
So I really like that different take on
roles plus also the class differences and
801
:
00:36:54
we don't necessarily see the heroines.
802
:
00:36:57
Um, being the ones like, yeah, I gotta,
I gotta do what I gotta do, marry for.
803
:
00:37:02
For station and money.
804
:
00:37:03
So I did appreciate that.
805
:
00:37:05
I had a great time with all
of the books in this series.
806
:
00:37:07
So highly recommend.
807
:
00:37:09
Um, the next one is,
uh, paranormal Romance.
808
:
00:37:14
And this was a surprise for me and
I ended up going down a Harley Larou
809
:
00:37:18
rabbit hole, but it's her soul to
take by Harley nor Ru, very spicy.
810
:
00:37:23
Just gonna put that out there.
811
:
00:37:25
It's very spicy.
812
:
00:37:26
It's a demon romance.
813
:
00:37:27
Our heroine runs like this.
814
:
00:37:29
I think it was a YouTube, uh, or
a podcast or some kind of a show.
815
:
00:37:34
She's an influencer in like ghost hunting.
816
:
00:37:36
And so she goes to this place that
is supposed to be like haunted
817
:
00:37:41
and whatever, and she thought she
was just gonna film content there.
818
:
00:37:44
And she ends up actually
summoning a demon.
819
:
00:37:48
And, you know, things happen with
the demon and, uh, he is there
820
:
00:37:52
sometimes to protect her from things
that are happening in the town.
821
:
00:37:57
So I did have a great time with this.
822
:
00:37:59
Uh, I, like I said, I went down in Harley
la Ru Rabbit Hole with another series.
823
:
00:38:04
I didn't go to book two in the series,
but that's the project for next year.
824
:
00:38:08
So I highly, highly recommend that.
825
:
00:38:11
I did enjoy it a lot.
826
:
00:38:12
The next one is.
827
:
00:38:15
We who will die.
828
:
00:38:16
Now, this comes out at the end of this
month actually, and I absolutely loved it.
829
:
00:38:22
This is great.
830
:
00:38:23
I think also for like old
school paranormal fans, but
831
:
00:38:27
with a very fresh new take.
832
:
00:38:29
So it is a fantasy romance, and the,
the premise is it's like vampires.
833
:
00:38:35
So there, there are vampires in the
story, but it's also gladiators.
834
:
00:38:39
So our heroine is a gladiator,
basically, like they, they go into this
835
:
00:38:43
gladiator style arena and the vampires
are kind of like the ruling kind.
836
:
00:38:48
And she has, she's tasked to say, in order
to save her brother, she is tasked to go
837
:
00:38:53
in there and she basically has to kill,
she has to kill the king of the vampires.
838
:
00:38:58
Um, there are two, a little bit of
a love triangle I see forming here.
839
:
00:39:02
Two possible love interests.
840
:
00:39:04
You kind of start off liking the one guy.
841
:
00:39:08
Then I slowly started going for the
bad guy instead towards the end.
842
:
00:39:11
So, I mean, it will be interesting to see
where Book two goes, but I love this book.
843
:
00:39:17
Uh, highly recommend.
844
:
00:39:18
The next one is The Death Made
Prince by Elicit Marshall.
845
:
00:39:21
This is definitely more of
a slow burn fantasy romance.
846
:
00:39:25
Absolutely love the though.
847
:
00:39:28
Um, the Herod is a ruin witch.
848
:
00:39:30
The hero is a necro.
849
:
00:39:31
Maner.
850
:
00:39:32
Her, his father was, you know,
did awful things to her family.
851
:
00:39:36
So like they have this kind of
like enemies in a way to love
852
:
00:39:40
her situation, but they have
to go on this journey together.
853
:
00:39:43
He helps her get out of prison 'cause
he needs her magic and she actually
854
:
00:39:49
wants him to use his neck commander
powers to bring back to life.
855
:
00:39:53
Her ex was a total douche,
um, but she didn't see that.
856
:
00:39:57
It has a great OCD
representation with the heroine.
857
:
00:40:00
So we do get to experience
that a lot through her.
858
:
00:40:03
I think that was done really well.
859
:
00:40:05
It is a great slow bird.
860
:
00:40:07
I also have to say I really
love that this is a hero.
861
:
00:40:10
Like I said, the X was a douche
and the heroin didn't see
862
:
00:40:13
that, and I feel like that x.
863
:
00:40:15
Put her down like he was
gaslighting her so bad.
864
:
00:40:18
And you are seeing all of
that still in her mind.
865
:
00:40:21
And the new, you know, the hero
of the book this new guy is he
866
:
00:40:24
sees through that immediately
whenever she makes these comments.
867
:
00:40:27
And like he was building her
up throughout this whole book.
868
:
00:40:31
And I absolutely love to see that.
869
:
00:40:33
So totally down with that.
870
:
00:40:35
So great slow romance if you want that.
871
:
00:40:39
And then the next one is
actually coming out next year.
872
:
00:40:43
This comes out in February and
it's promised me by Sarah Kate.
873
:
00:40:47
This is an erotic romance.
874
:
00:40:48
It's the male male romance and
it's the second book in a series.
875
:
00:40:51
I didn't read the first one.
876
:
00:40:52
I didn't feel like I was missing anything.
877
:
00:40:55
But it does follow these two
guys that were having, um, this
878
:
00:40:59
relationship throughout many years.
879
:
00:41:01
They were, uh, college roommates.
880
:
00:41:04
They kind of like started
this in, in some ways it.
881
:
00:41:07
Parallels in, in some instances too, like
the heater rivalry relationship where
882
:
00:41:13
you know, they were together for a little
bit and then there's all this time apart.
883
:
00:41:16
So there was a long period of time
where they would only see each other
884
:
00:41:20
once a year, and obviously that was
like the time they would come together.
885
:
00:41:24
They would hooking up and then
they would go their separate ways.
886
:
00:41:27
And it did get to the point where the
relationship was not working because
887
:
00:41:33
of that and because of not being open.
888
:
00:41:35
So I think that that.
889
:
00:41:37
Definitely created a lot of friction
and a lot of like acceptance.
890
:
00:41:41
And one admitting that not so much of
admitting that they wanted to be with men,
891
:
00:41:47
but there was, um, first of all, admitting
that you love someone and wanting to
892
:
00:41:53
be in a relationship with someone and
like overcoming like your own issues in
893
:
00:41:57
life, you know, family issues and stuff.
894
:
00:42:00
And then also the fact that they are
also kind of at, they also like, like
895
:
00:42:05
more of the BDSM, the relationships.
896
:
00:42:09
So they did needed to explore that.
897
:
00:42:11
And how much, and am I willing, is this
something that I like or I don't like?
898
:
00:42:16
So we do get to see a lot of the
conflict, but you know, that's the.
899
:
00:42:19
The past of what their relationship was.
900
:
00:42:22
But this book is actually opening up
when, um, one of the main characters,
901
:
00:42:26
his family runs this manner and they
basically are hosting weddings there.
902
:
00:42:31
And the siblings want to keep doing that.
903
:
00:42:33
He doesn't, so he's like, I'm gonna
be the one that runs the weddings
904
:
00:42:37
for one week and if I can do that,
'cause he's like, he's an artist.
905
:
00:42:40
He, he's not that kind of person.
906
:
00:42:43
And so if I can do that, you guys are
gonna stop doing this shit in my house.
907
:
00:42:46
That was the agreement, except the wedding
that is happening that week just happens
908
:
00:42:51
to be the wedding of that ex to this
super celebrity, um, actor and stuff.
909
:
00:42:58
And like now he has them there and he
has to like, get their wedding set up and
910
:
00:43:03
all of this stuff while dealing with all
of his feelings and all of his issues.
911
:
00:43:07
It was just so good.
912
:
00:43:08
I loved it.
913
:
00:43:09
I loved it.
914
:
00:43:10
Speaker: I love that.
915
:
00:43:12
That's so cool.
916
:
00:43:12
I love it.
917
:
00:43:13
I love it.
918
:
00:43:13
But when Erin said, I mean
who has an accident, right?
919
:
00:43:20
I was dead.
920
:
00:43:21
If you guys missed it, let me get
that book cover up because I was
921
:
00:43:25
gonna say I got sold on this book.
922
:
00:43:27
Just hearing you talk about it.
923
:
00:43:29
Speaker 2: It was good.
924
:
00:43:30
It was, listen, I read two accidental
summoning of demon books this year.
925
:
00:43:35
'cause there's also, I accidentally
summon a demon, I think is the
926
:
00:43:38
name of the book by Jessica Cage.
927
:
00:43:40
Highly recommend that one.
928
:
00:43:41
That's more of a romcom.
929
:
00:43:42
Mm-hmm.
930
:
00:43:43
But you know, it does happen a lot.
931
:
00:43:47
Speaker: And then Roro said, we Who
Will Die is definitely on my TBR.
932
:
00:43:52
If you missed that one.
933
:
00:43:54
There it is.
934
:
00:43:56
There.
935
:
00:43:56
It's that.
936
:
00:43:56
So good.
937
:
00:43:56
That was so good.
938
:
00:43:58
When did you
939
:
00:43:58
Speaker 2: say that one comes out?
940
:
00:43:59
I think that comes out at
the end, maybe December 31st.
941
:
00:44:02
Okay.
942
:
00:44:03
December 30th is like at
the very end of December.
943
:
00:44:06
So I
944
:
00:44:06
Speaker: mean soon-ish.
945
:
00:44:08
Soon-ish, indeed.
946
:
00:44:10
But let us know what are some of your
favorite books that you read this year?
947
:
00:44:14
Pop them in the chat.
948
:
00:44:16
Replay crew.
949
:
00:44:16
If you're watching a replay, um, let
us know some of your favorites as well.
950
:
00:44:20
In the meantime, we're gonna just
roll into the last thing that
951
:
00:44:23
we're gonna talk about today.
952
:
00:44:24
We're just gonna close out
what we've been watching.
953
:
00:44:27
I have to be honest and say, look, I
haven't been watching much on television.
954
:
00:44:30
Y'all know if you, you know, if you're
new here, I dibble and dabble into
955
:
00:44:33
the Housewives from time to time.
956
:
00:44:36
Southern Charm is back.
957
:
00:44:37
Um, I'm behind.
958
:
00:44:38
Listen, it's the holidays, you know, I'll
catch up on the things and the in-between.
959
:
00:44:43
But reading and putting
together the Winter Reading
960
:
00:44:46
Guide was become my priority.
961
:
00:44:48
However, I have been having cinema
dates, so I go to the cinema.
962
:
00:44:53
I watch Wicked.
963
:
00:44:53
So if you're new here, I watch
Wicked, loved it, shared my review.
964
:
00:44:57
It's on the channel.
965
:
00:44:58
I also watched Hamnet for
my Shakespeare Peoples.
966
:
00:45:02
I know they're not a lot of
Shakespeare people, but it's fine.
967
:
00:45:05
It is fine.
968
:
00:45:07
I watched it.
969
:
00:45:08
Very, very interesting.
970
:
00:45:10
Very faithful adaptation.
971
:
00:45:12
There were some creative differences,
but you know, it is what it is.
972
:
00:45:16
But tomorrow, you wanna know
what I'm gonna be watching?
973
:
00:45:20
I am watching the House made.
974
:
00:45:21
I have my ticket already.
975
:
00:45:23
Okay.
976
:
00:45:24
I got my ticket locked down.
977
:
00:45:25
I.
978
:
00:45:26
Excited.
979
:
00:45:27
Excited.
980
:
00:45:27
Um, it's a Freedom McFadden adaptation.
981
:
00:45:30
Um, actually someone on my
channel also requested it.
982
:
00:45:32
They're like, you're watching
the Frida one, right?
983
:
00:45:34
I said, yes, yes.
984
:
00:45:36
Video will be coming this weekend.
985
:
00:45:38
Um, so I haven't like, been
actively in the TV like that,
986
:
00:45:42
but um, I'm going to the cinema.
987
:
00:45:44
I think this is gonna be the
last one for the year though.
988
:
00:45:47
Um, but I know you've been watching
things or who have you been watching?
989
:
00:45:51
Speaker 2: Um, I mean, I have
been watching this series with
990
:
00:45:53
like mafia and, and drug smuggling
and corrupt cups and stuff.
991
:
00:45:58
So we don't need to talk about that.
992
:
00:46:00
Um, what we need to talk
about is he rivalry.
993
:
00:46:03
'cause I've been religiously
watching that every single week.
994
:
00:46:06
I absolutely love every single episode.
995
:
00:46:10
I think they are being
quite faithful to the books.
996
:
00:46:13
I think, in my opinion, this has
been one of the best adaptations of
997
:
00:46:18
a romance novel that I have seen.
998
:
00:46:21
If not ever, then at least.
999
:
00:46:23
Very long time.
:
1000
00:46:24,750 --> 00:46:28,440
Uh, the chemistry between
the two actors is amazing.
:
1001
00:46:28,440 --> 00:46:32,730
Like they, they are just embodying
the characters so well, and the
:
1002
00:46:32,730 --> 00:46:37,740
emotions and there's a lot of
internal, uh, like internal dialogue
:
1003
00:46:37,740 --> 00:46:39,509
and internal struggle in the book.
:
1004
00:46:39,720 --> 00:46:43,415
And I think that they are able to
convey that so well sometimes with just
:
1005
00:46:43,470 --> 00:46:46,080
like facial expressions or gestures.
:
1006
00:46:46,080 --> 00:46:48,690
And I think that they're doing
really, really good with that.
:
1007
00:46:48,990 --> 00:46:54,690
Uh, it is painful to watch it, you
know, week by week because it's always
:
1008
00:46:54,690 --> 00:46:59,730
ending in some devastating cliffhanger
and I cannot wait for tomorrow.
:
1009
00:46:59,730 --> 00:47:05,400
Um, and as much as I can't wait for
tomorrow, there's only one episode left,
:
1010
00:47:05,400 --> 00:47:08,100
which, you know, it's, it's sad and.
:
1011
00:47:09,570 --> 00:47:13,410
And all the things, but on, on a good
note, they did announce that it's
:
1012
00:47:13,500 --> 00:47:15,720
already been renewed for season two.
:
1013
00:47:15,720 --> 00:47:17,490
I am so happy about that.
:
1014
00:47:17,790 --> 00:47:20,970
That is definitely all the buzz online.
:
1015
00:47:20,970 --> 00:47:23,730
Like you can't look anywhere
without seeing someone
:
1016
00:47:23,730 --> 00:47:25,170
talking about heated rivalry.
:
1017
00:47:25,170 --> 00:47:28,680
And what I have loved about that
whole experience is I am seeing so
:
1018
00:47:28,680 --> 00:47:32,790
many people that don't even read
it's number one on HBO Max right now.
:
1019
00:47:33,780 --> 00:47:37,860
Oh, on all of HBO Max, like you are
seeing all these people like, well,
:
1020
00:47:37,860 --> 00:47:39,690
okay, I saw so much buzz about this.
:
1021
00:47:39,780 --> 00:47:42,150
I had to, I had to watch this.
:
1022
00:47:42,570 --> 00:47:47,070
And, and then because of the gap between
the episodes, now I'm seeing those
:
1023
00:47:47,070 --> 00:47:49,230
people going and picking up the books.
:
1024
00:47:49,650 --> 00:47:54,330
So on a side note though, as much as
the, I, I mean love everything about
:
1025
00:47:54,330 --> 00:48:00,000
everything that's happening on the show,
Harlequin has fumbled the bag so badly
:
1026
00:48:00,000 --> 00:48:07,800
with this release because for the first
two or three weeks, nobody had books.
:
1027
00:48:08,145 --> 00:48:11,355
You couldn't buy this book,
how it was not available.
:
1028
00:48:11,355 --> 00:48:13,425
They didn't start, Amazon didn't have it.
:
1029
00:48:14,295 --> 00:48:16,725
It was out of stock everywhere.
:
1030
00:48:18,285 --> 00:48:20,175
They did almost no promo.
:
1031
00:48:20,175 --> 00:48:23,745
Like you see, first of all, the
marketing has been amazing, but
:
1032
00:48:23,745 --> 00:48:25,215
really the marketing has been amazing.
:
1033
00:48:25,215 --> 00:48:29,830
Coming from Crave and coming from the,
um, the, the show's account show people,
:
1034
00:48:30,075 --> 00:48:34,755
the actors have been doing amazing work
promoting, like all the social media.
:
1035
00:48:35,025 --> 00:48:37,035
They did really good even before the show.
:
1036
00:48:37,305 --> 00:48:37,635
Um.
:
1037
00:48:38,250 --> 00:48:38,790
Premier.
:
1038
00:48:38,790 --> 00:48:42,840
They, they, they've been working this
for months, um, and they've been doing a
:
1039
00:48:42,840 --> 00:48:44,580
really, really good, good job with that.
:
1040
00:48:44,850 --> 00:48:50,490
Now, when, when, 'cause technically up
to a week before, we didn't know we were
:
1041
00:48:50,490 --> 00:48:52,170
gonna get it here in the United States.
:
1042
00:48:52,170 --> 00:48:54,720
It was just the Canada
only release through Crave.
:
1043
00:48:54,960 --> 00:48:58,560
And then a week before we did get the
news that it was gonna be on HBO Max.
:
1044
00:48:58,920 --> 00:49:03,660
Praise the Lord, whatever, all
the things, but Harlequin didn't,
:
1045
00:49:03,870 --> 00:49:05,280
was not prepared for this.
:
1046
00:49:05,280 --> 00:49:09,870
Now, I will say, 'cause I read this
originally when it was released, this
:
1047
00:49:09,870 --> 00:49:14,550
book in this series was published through
an imprint of Harlequin that is digital
:
1048
00:49:14,550 --> 00:49:21,330
only, which is probably why they are
not equipped with this kind of work.
:
1049
00:49:21,330 --> 00:49:29,760
However, Harlequin as a company is big
enough and they know the, the market
:
1050
00:49:29,760 --> 00:49:32,190
for this series is, there's a big.
:
1051
00:49:33,300 --> 00:49:37,290
Speaker: But wait, the park that is
digital only, but there have been print
:
1052
00:49:37,290 --> 00:49:39,990
books before, so who had the print rights?
:
1053
00:49:39,990 --> 00:49:43,350
Speaker 2: They were doing print
because this series got so big.
:
1054
00:49:43,740 --> 00:49:49,770
Even I remember back in the day
when the eBooks sold so well, people
:
1055
00:49:49,770 --> 00:49:52,710
were like, I want this on paper.
:
1056
00:49:53,070 --> 00:49:57,750
And even to get that back then
was like, okay, it was, you know,
:
1057
00:49:58,200 --> 00:49:59,430
that was already a struggle.
:
1058
00:49:59,640 --> 00:50:03,600
Now recently, and I think it's probably
when Crave bought the rights to make
:
1059
00:50:03,600 --> 00:50:07,230
it into a movie, they now did like
all the new illustrated covers for
:
1060
00:50:07,230 --> 00:50:08,880
them and they had that available.
:
1061
00:50:09,240 --> 00:50:11,955
Yeah, but that was like two years ago ago.
:
1062
00:50:11,960 --> 00:50:14,400
And then now you know that
this thing is gonna drop.
:
1063
00:50:15,030 --> 00:50:16,920
And you don't have enough.
:
1064
00:50:17,010 --> 00:50:19,530
First of all, forget the fact
that you don't have enough stock.
:
1065
00:50:19,560 --> 00:50:22,230
They don't have a tie in cover for this.
:
1066
00:50:22,230 --> 00:50:26,250
Like with the no check,
there is no tie in cover.
:
1067
00:50:26,640 --> 00:50:28,380
There wasn't even stock.
:
1068
00:50:29,310 --> 00:50:33,810
The Harlequin accounts are just barely
doing a little bit of marketing.
:
1069
00:50:33,810 --> 00:50:38,130
Like I think those two actors lead,
the leading actors are doing more
:
1070
00:50:38,130 --> 00:50:40,830
marketing of them reading the book.
:
1071
00:50:41,340 --> 00:50:43,200
'cause they are doing that in, in videos.
:
1072
00:50:43,500 --> 00:50:47,070
They're doing more marketing
for the book than Harlequin.
:
1073
00:50:47,340 --> 00:50:48,720
It, it's ridiculous.
:
1074
00:50:48,720 --> 00:50:50,460
It's, it's, Quinn dropped the
:
1075
00:50:50,460 --> 00:50:51,060
Speaker: bag.
:
1076
00:50:51,060 --> 00:50:52,950
I mean, personally, badly, badly.
:
1077
00:50:53,700 --> 00:50:56,910
I haven't watched this, but I've
seen people talking about it.
:
1078
00:50:56,910 --> 00:50:58,440
So I know the fandom is there.
:
1079
00:50:58,440 --> 00:51:01,350
Roro is asking, should
I read the book first?
:
1080
00:51:01,980 --> 00:51:06,750
Speaker 2: I mean, if you ask me,
yes, but I mean you, I think you
:
1081
00:51:06,750 --> 00:51:09,330
can still watch the show first.
:
1082
00:51:09,810 --> 00:51:15,450
I do think that because there is
so much internal monologue and you
:
1083
00:51:15,450 --> 00:51:19,920
know all the things, I think you'll
probably do better with reading it.
:
1084
00:51:19,920 --> 00:51:22,020
Not that you can get enjoyment out of it.
:
1085
00:51:22,049 --> 00:51:24,990
'cause I have seen so many people
that they've never read anything and
:
1086
00:51:24,990 --> 00:51:27,240
they were getting enough out of it.
:
1087
00:51:27,600 --> 00:51:30,690
But I do think that it's
better to read it first.
:
1088
00:51:31,020 --> 00:51:35,279
Um, you can just read the, the, so
their book is book two in the series.
:
1089
00:51:36,060 --> 00:51:39,150
There is an episode in the series
that is technically the couple
:
1090
00:51:39,150 --> 00:51:41,580
in the first book in the series.
:
1091
00:51:41,580 --> 00:51:47,279
So in reality, I would say at a
minimum reads book one and two.
:
1092
00:51:48,180 --> 00:51:50,160
And then watch this show.
:
1093
00:51:51,029 --> 00:51:51,060
Okay.
:
1094
00:51:51,060 --> 00:51:52,500
That would be my recommendation.
:
1095
00:51:52,500 --> 00:51:56,220
And then technically there is a second
book for this couple, which I think
:
1096
00:51:56,220 --> 00:52:00,480
is book six in the series, and that's
probably gonna be the next season.
:
1097
00:52:00,480 --> 00:52:03,930
And I imagine that they're gonna do
that one and then intersperse some
:
1098
00:52:03,930 --> 00:52:05,819
of the characters in the other books.
:
1099
00:52:05,819 --> 00:52:06,420
Speaker 3: Mm-hmm.
:
1100
00:52:06,545 --> 00:52:07,805
Speaker 2: So, okay.
:
1101
00:52:08,545 --> 00:52:08,765
Yes.
:
1102
00:52:09,210 --> 00:52:12,750
But highly recommend
both read and and watch.
:
1103
00:52:13,950 --> 00:52:13,980
Speaker: Okay.
:
1104
00:52:14,100 --> 00:52:15,600
I see how that shows up for me.
:
1105
00:52:15,600 --> 00:52:19,560
But I saw everyone, I was starting
to feel firmer, but if anyone has
:
1106
00:52:19,560 --> 00:52:22,799
watched it, you know, replay crew,
share your thoughts in the comments
:
1107
00:52:22,799 --> 00:52:24,779
about the heated rivalry of it all.
:
1108
00:52:25,515 --> 00:52:28,005
We have some things to talk
about before we sign off.
:
1109
00:52:28,005 --> 00:52:31,935
Francesca upload romance ly
while I go through the comments.
:
1110
00:52:31,965 --> 00:52:33,885
Upload the, the design.
:
1111
00:52:34,665 --> 00:52:35,235
Speaker 2: I forgot about that.
:
1112
00:52:35,775 --> 00:52:39,195
Speaker: Yes, but in the comments,
Roro said, I love the Battle of
:
1113
00:52:39,195 --> 00:52:44,085
the Bookstores by Ali Brady and
the Ashes of Thema series by Helen.
:
1114
00:52:44,505 --> 00:52:44,805
Sure.
:
1115
00:52:44,805 --> 00:52:47,325
I know that series, the, the Thema series.
:
1116
00:52:47,685 --> 00:52:48,585
That is good.
:
1117
00:52:48,735 --> 00:52:52,605
I'm a big Ali Brady fan, but I have
to be honest, I don't think Battle
:
1118
00:52:52,605 --> 00:52:54,945
of the Bookstores, um, is their best.
:
1119
00:52:55,245 --> 00:52:58,485
I remember, man, what is
the name of the first book?
:
1120
00:52:58,485 --> 00:53:02,325
They, they had this book that they
did together and it was about sisters.
:
1121
00:53:02,325 --> 00:53:06,255
It kind of gave parent trap vibes and
they were coming like to some beach
:
1122
00:53:06,255 --> 00:53:10,305
house the dad had in the panhandle
of Florida, and they had to settle
:
1123
00:53:10,305 --> 00:53:13,455
some things or decide whether to
keep the house or sell the house.
:
1124
00:53:13,455 --> 00:53:15,645
Like one sister didn't have any money.
:
1125
00:53:15,645 --> 00:53:18,315
The other half sister,
you know, want to keep it.
:
1126
00:53:18,315 --> 00:53:19,065
It was a whole thing.
:
1127
00:53:19,305 --> 00:53:20,565
I like Ali Brady.
:
1128
00:53:21,134 --> 00:53:26,384
Um, that author duo, um, I, the
bookstore for me was my favorite.
:
1129
00:53:26,415 --> 00:53:29,805
And Erin is shouting out my winter
reading guide saying it's a hit.
:
1130
00:53:29,805 --> 00:53:30,165
Thank you.
:
1131
00:53:30,165 --> 00:53:31,065
Thank you friend.
:
1132
00:53:31,275 --> 00:53:36,674
If you all are new here, I put together
a seasonal reading guide every season.
:
1133
00:53:37,065 --> 00:53:41,565
So we have winter to start
the year, so it's winter:
2026
:
1134
00:53:41,955 --> 00:53:44,685
This guide has How many
books does this guide have?
:
1135
00:53:44,745 --> 00:53:47,715
This guide has, oh wait,
I uploaded the PDF.
:
1136
00:53:47,715 --> 00:53:48,045
Right.
:
1137
00:53:48,045 --> 00:53:51,285
So you see my, my editor,
my listen to the editor.
:
1138
00:53:51,465 --> 00:53:52,575
I thought it was just a cover.
:
1139
00:53:52,725 --> 00:53:53,985
This is a table of content.
:
1140
00:53:53,985 --> 00:53:58,245
We have 10 categories, three books
in each category, but because it
:
1141
00:53:58,245 --> 00:54:04,035
is a digital PDF at the end of each
category, there is a link to go get
:
1142
00:54:04,035 --> 00:54:07,545
the expanded list of the other books
I read and loved, um, and had in mind.
:
1143
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So as you can see,
table of contents there.
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1144
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But I do want every season we
have spring, that comes in March.
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1145
00:54:13,845 --> 00:54:15,525
We have summer that comes in.
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1146
00:54:15,525 --> 00:54:18,855
May we have fall that comes in September.
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1147
00:54:19,440 --> 00:54:23,820
Um, so yeah, we have the reading
guide, but also we have romance ly.
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1148
00:54:23,820 --> 00:54:26,970
Okay, here's a beautiful map.
:
1149
00:54:26,970 --> 00:54:28,410
Let me get this comment down.
:
1150
00:54:28,680 --> 00:54:30,360
Beautiful map.
:
1151
00:54:30,570 --> 00:54:31,110
Okay?
:
1152
00:54:31,110 --> 00:54:33,960
If y'all wanna read more romance,
so it's one outta two things.
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1153
00:54:34,230 --> 00:54:36,840
If you read and love romance,
this is perfect for you.
:
1154
00:54:36,840 --> 00:54:39,240
If you wanna read more romance,
this is for you and Fran is
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1155
00:54:39,240 --> 00:54:40,740
gonna tell you more about it.
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1156
00:54:41,760 --> 00:54:44,100
Speaker 2: So this year
we're doing a campus theme.
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1157
00:54:44,100 --> 00:54:48,330
So it's gonna be a choose your
own adventure, um, challenge.
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1158
00:54:48,330 --> 00:54:52,320
So basically you do have some core
prompts that everybody has to do,
:
1159
00:54:52,320 --> 00:54:56,580
but besides that, you choose your
departments, so your major and your minor.
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1160
00:54:56,580 --> 00:54:59,010
And then after that you
choose a few electives.
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1161
00:54:59,250 --> 00:55:04,500
You can choose optionally to join
clubs, uh, to do sports events.
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1162
00:55:04,710 --> 00:55:05,910
So everything has.
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1163
00:55:05,915 --> 00:55:09,515
Certain number of prompts that just
get added on so that way you can
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1164
00:55:09,515 --> 00:55:12,935
kind of customize and build your
challenge however you want to.
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1165
00:55:13,235 --> 00:55:16,325
Uh, we are doing a group over on Discord.
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1166
00:55:16,325 --> 00:55:20,675
We are also doing a group over on
Fable, so wherever is more accessible
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1167
00:55:20,675 --> 00:55:23,765
to you if you wanna stay in touch
and as for recommendation and give
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1168
00:55:23,765 --> 00:55:25,895
recommendations as well to other people.
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1169
00:55:25,925 --> 00:55:29,255
And I always do recommend that
you sign up for the newsletter
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1170
00:55:29,255 --> 00:55:31,475
as well for Roman Napoli.
:
1171
00:55:31,475 --> 00:55:35,795
'cause I am gonna try to handhold you guys
through the year a little bit and keep you
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1172
00:55:35,795 --> 00:55:39,845
motivated and give you some activities and
other things that are not necessarily only
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1173
00:55:39,845 --> 00:55:42,365
book related to do every single month.
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1174
00:55:42,365 --> 00:55:47,825
So I think it's gonna be lots of fun and
yeah, it's, it's a fun little college
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1175
00:55:47,825 --> 00:55:51,035
thing, like we're going to school for
romance, but don't take it too seriously.
:
1176
00:55:51,035 --> 00:55:54,125
Like, I know that some, some people
do like to take it seriously,
:
1177
00:55:54,125 --> 00:55:55,475
but just, we're having fun here.
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1178
00:55:55,475 --> 00:55:56,105
We're having fun.
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1179
00:55:57,640 --> 00:55:58,359
Speaker: I love it.
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1180
00:55:58,629 --> 00:56:00,160
I'm really excited for it.
:
1181
00:56:00,430 --> 00:56:05,950
Um, Roro said, um, she lo um, she
loved it because of the dyslexia rep.
:
1182
00:56:05,950 --> 00:56:07,839
In case you, you don't know
what we're talking about.
:
1183
00:56:07,839 --> 00:56:10,480
It's the Battle of the
Bookstores by Ali Brady.
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1184
00:56:10,779 --> 00:56:15,129
Um, Roro says, I have dyslexia and
I love seeing it done so well and
:
1185
00:56:15,129 --> 00:56:17,980
in a dys, dyslexia friendly format.
:
1186
00:56:18,129 --> 00:56:19,690
Listen, I love that author duo.
:
1187
00:56:19,720 --> 00:56:23,200
I'm glad the representation
resonated with you.
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1188
00:56:23,680 --> 00:56:24,910
I love their books in general.
:
1189
00:56:24,910 --> 00:56:25,810
I love all their books.
:
1190
00:56:26,230 --> 00:56:30,220
I'm ranking, I'm, my brain is always
ranking and I'm like, yeah, this wasn't
:
1191
00:56:30,279 --> 00:56:32,890
the, the, the dynamics wasn't my favorite.
:
1192
00:56:33,279 --> 00:56:37,660
Um, Erin is saying The Zodiac
wrecks are always so fun and
:
1193
00:56:37,990 --> 00:56:40,000
hard to be, you're a Scorpio.
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1194
00:56:42,220 --> 00:56:43,660
You okay?
:
1195
00:56:43,660 --> 00:56:47,710
People if you are just driving
us, hold on all that on, I was
:
1196
00:56:47,710 --> 00:56:49,779
talking about my reading guide.
:
1197
00:56:49,779 --> 00:56:51,220
Okay, lemme get back up there.
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1198
00:56:51,220 --> 00:56:54,310
So I do a seasonal reading
guide in the guide.
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1199
00:56:54,615 --> 00:56:59,115
It's exclusive to the PDF
winter reading guide.com.
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1200
00:56:59,115 --> 00:57:04,605
Folks, I have a Zodiac page and
because Erin said that, hold on
:
1201
00:57:05,055 --> 00:57:06,495
'cause I uploaded a PDF today.
:
1202
00:57:06,495 --> 00:57:07,245
See?
:
1203
00:57:07,995 --> 00:57:10,635
See I have a Zodiac sign recommendations.
:
1204
00:57:11,325 --> 00:57:15,075
If you are into astrology, it's good
for both your sun sign, your moon
:
1205
00:57:15,075 --> 00:57:18,585
sign, and your rising sign so you
can pull all the recommendations.
:
1206
00:57:18,945 --> 00:57:24,705
If you don't know what these, um,
things I'm talking about are sun sign,
:
1207
00:57:24,705 --> 00:57:29,625
moon sign, rising sign, go to cafe
astrology, put in your information.
:
1208
00:57:29,625 --> 00:57:31,905
It will just ask you for your
date of birth, where you were
:
1209
00:57:31,905 --> 00:57:36,195
born and the time you were born,
and it will spit it out for you.
:
1210
00:57:36,855 --> 00:57:37,395
Okay?
:
1211
00:57:37,545 --> 00:57:40,965
I know a lot of us, we talk
about, um, just that main sign.
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1212
00:57:41,085 --> 00:57:43,425
So I'm just telling you because
we're readers and we love a
:
1213
00:57:43,425 --> 00:57:44,470
lot of books and, and things.
:
1214
00:57:45,720 --> 00:57:50,310
You can add more books to it
for your sun sign, your moon
:
1215
00:57:50,310 --> 00:57:51,600
sign, and your rising sign.
:
1216
00:57:52,020 --> 00:57:54,240
Um, and since Erin shared I'm a Capricorn.
:
1217
00:57:54,359 --> 00:57:54,629
Okay?
:
1218
00:57:54,629 --> 00:57:56,069
So when I'm like, you're a Scorpio.
:
1219
00:57:57,060 --> 00:57:57,359
Yeah.
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1220
00:57:57,359 --> 00:57:58,170
A sign girl.
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1221
00:57:58,170 --> 00:57:58,470
Yeah.
:
1222
00:58:03,120 --> 00:58:07,950
Um, Erin also says the notion
tracker, a romance soly is solid gold.
:
1223
00:58:07,950 --> 00:58:09,420
Very useful.
:
1224
00:58:09,600 --> 00:58:12,120
See, we we're loving,
what do you call this?
:
1225
00:58:12,120 --> 00:58:13,650
The, the testimonials?
:
1226
00:58:13,650 --> 00:58:14,835
Yes, yes, yes.
:
1227
00:58:16,170 --> 00:58:16,290
We love it.
:
1228
00:58:16,290 --> 00:58:17,160
Lemme get romance soly.
:
1229
00:58:18,000 --> 00:58:19,109
Speaker 2: God, it was helpful.
:
1230
00:58:19,109 --> 00:58:22,620
I'm glad I was, I was like, how do
I do this so that it's easy to use.
:
1231
00:58:24,569 --> 00:58:25,680
Took a while, but we got there.
:
1232
00:58:27,390 --> 00:58:29,009
Speaker: Eric is killing
me in the comments.
:
1233
00:58:29,040 --> 00:58:29,910
Eric is killing you.
:
1234
00:58:29,910 --> 00:58:31,890
Only shot that I, because I like,
:
1235
00:58:35,790 --> 00:58:40,080
okay, now I'm really going off course
What sign people and me don't get along.
:
1236
00:58:40,080 --> 00:58:42,900
But I've been realizing
of the water signs.
:
1237
00:58:44,115 --> 00:58:47,130
Corpio like me Surprised.
:
1238
00:58:50,580 --> 00:58:54,060
I really, I always feel like,
what sign people don't like me.
:
1239
00:58:54,270 --> 00:58:54,480
Hello?
:
1240
00:58:54,660 --> 00:58:55,980
What signs watching?
:
1241
00:59:01,410 --> 00:59:02,730
This is too funny.
:
1242
00:59:03,630 --> 00:59:05,190
Sign Francesca's an air sign.
:
1243
00:59:05,190 --> 00:59:06,810
So if you're wondering, how do we get off?
:
1244
00:59:07,615 --> 00:59:08,395
Speaker 2: I'm an Aquarius.
:
1245
00:59:09,225 --> 00:59:10,214
I don't like people.
:
1246
00:59:12,795 --> 00:59:13,725
Speaker: Well, we like you.
:
1247
00:59:13,725 --> 00:59:14,115
We like you.
:
1248
00:59:14,805 --> 00:59:15,225
Yes.
:
1249
00:59:15,830 --> 00:59:19,484
I tell you, we had a
grand all time this year.
:
1250
00:59:19,515 --> 00:59:22,245
We've been meeting some
awesome people in their lives.
:
1251
00:59:22,245 --> 00:59:24,585
We love when you all can come to the
lives and come chatting their lives.
:
1252
00:59:24,795 --> 00:59:26,444
We know it's our lunchtime live.
:
1253
00:59:26,505 --> 00:59:27,884
We know we all gotta work.
:
1254
00:59:27,884 --> 00:59:29,325
You know, sometimes it doesn't work out.
:
1255
00:59:29,325 --> 00:59:30,285
But we've enjoyed having.
:
1256
00:59:30,960 --> 00:59:32,790
You all here, join us every Thursday.
:
1257
00:59:32,790 --> 00:59:34,140
If you can't catch us live again.
:
1258
00:59:34,140 --> 00:59:35,460
The replay is there.
:
1259
00:59:35,460 --> 00:59:37,049
Tell a friend to tell a friend.
:
1260
00:59:37,290 --> 00:59:38,339
We wanna keep doing this.
:
1261
00:59:38,339 --> 00:59:40,950
know, have a little Kiki all:
2026
:
1262
00:59:41,339 --> 00:59:44,549
So tell your friends about the
live Thursday, 12 noon Eastern time
:
1263
00:59:44,549 --> 00:59:46,500
every Thursday except the holidays.
:
1264
00:59:46,740 --> 00:59:49,140
So we won't be here for Christmas,
we won't be here for New Year's,
:
1265
00:59:49,140 --> 00:59:52,770
but we're looking to be back
with you all January 8th.
:
1266
00:59:52,770 --> 00:59:56,879
We can talk about all the new books
and all the things and let's crash
:
1267
00:59:56,879 --> 00:59:58,410
out after the holidays for a little.
:
1268
00:59:58,440 --> 00:59:58,770
Okay?
:
1269
00:59:58,770 --> 01:00:01,170
Let's not talk about the
goals too hard, too early.
:
1270
01:00:01,799 --> 01:00:03,345
Speaker 2: No, no, no, no.
:
1271
01:00:03,569 --> 01:00:04,710
Speaker: Let's take it easy.
:
1272
01:00:05,220 --> 01:00:07,830
But yes, thanks for joining us.
:
1273
01:00:08,069 --> 01:00:12,359
We are going to dip and we are
wishing you a healthy and a happy
:
1274
01:00:12,359 --> 01:00:15,060
and a safe rest of this year.
:
1275
01:00:15,359 --> 01:00:19,920
And also start to the new year
until you know we see you all again.
:
1276
01:00:19,920 --> 01:00:21,210
So take care everyone.
:
1277
01:00:21,480 --> 01:00:21,930
Bye.