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Amazon AI Scandal, Harry & Meghan Netflix News + Best Books of 2025 ☕️
Episode 26630th December 2025 • Reading Under the Covers: A Romance Novel Podcast • Under the Covers Book Blog
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Is Amazon using authors' work to train AI without consent? We break down the controversy. Plus, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are producing 'The Wedding Date' for Netflix! In this episode of Novel Hour live show, we discuss the latest bookish news and share our definitive list of the best books of 2025.

Grab a hot drink, your TBR list, and hang out live in the chat with us! Drop your thoughts in the chat - we want to hear from you!

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📚 BOOKS MENTIONED

This weeks' new releases: https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/new-book-releases-this-week/

→ Love in Plain Sight by Lauren Connolly: https://rstyle.me/+SwkcypKahAg9djGexCyrOQ

→ The Opportunist by Tarryn Fisher: https://rstyle.me/+l1qsoIpcKqFfMAm2dNuHvA

→ You Can Scream by Rebecca Zanetti: https://rstyle.me/+4hYREUfgFjb1tvIoxHE2nw

→ Caste in the Stars by Leylah Attar: https://rstyle.me/+V6QxOkbG5925Gk6mRbqJtg

→ A Most Worthy Husband by Faye Delacour: https://rstyle.me/+TCUHChFvH2UXmX2_yYJk1Q

→ A Fate So Dark and Delicate by Sophia St. Germain: https://rstyle.me/+9xMuZftmukx8n5a4c9I6JA

→ Avenging Angel Bad Medicine by Kristen Ashley: https://rstyle.me/+z2AFhKDisNTuRZ9P2eULaA

→ A Whisper of Secrecy by Darcy Burke: https://rstyle.me/+NJ0QTov11K_iVjzEmVJaTw

LINKS:

Winter Reading Guide: https://bibliolifestyle.com/2026-winter-reading-guide/

Romanceopoly 2026: https://www.underthecoversbookblog.com/reading-challenge/

WATCH NEXT:

2025 Reading Wrapped: https://youtu.be/3YCUQJqEsGs

Best Fantasy Romance of 2025: https://youtu.be/8LlbZQkKaMg

Best Historical Romance of 2025: https://youtu.be/NfmYMR3yaIU

Best Kindle Unlimited Authors I Read in 2025: https://youtu.be/5xiSn7IcAgw

SOURCES:

https://www.tiktok.com/@dietrichstogner/video/7584108074705685773?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc

https://deadline.com/2025/12/the-wedding-date-netflix-movie-prince-harry-meghan-markle-in-works-1236650457/

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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:

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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:

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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

device that we can ask questions to.

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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

to, for them to even think about it.

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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

know, came, came out and it's maybe,

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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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Um, down whatever rabbit hole you go down

and with whatever intention you go down.

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So like, to me it's just Yeah.

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A terrible thing.

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Yeah.

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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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Mm-hmm.

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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

it comes to human thought and creativity.

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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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Mm-hmm.

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To Amazon, unfortunately.

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Yeah.

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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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Okay?

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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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You know what I mean?

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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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Speaker: Tiff is saying Amazon

and kinder aren't going anywhere.

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I agree.

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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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Okay.

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'cause as y all are commenting,

my brain is working.

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The only way we could get this to

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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We are there, we are reading if they

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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Speaker 3: Mm-hmm.

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But if like

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Speaker: future books, future, um,

future things, they move to the the Cobo.

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I don't have a Cobo.

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I need to get on that bandwagon as well.

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But if those authors started doing it, we

would start dipping our toes over there.

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Mm-hmm.

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Speaker 2: Yeah.

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I think it's the big authors

that that would help for sure.

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'cause they can

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Speaker: afford to do it.

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They

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Speaker 2: can afford to because they're

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

talk about economics.

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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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Speaker: No, it's not

gonna pay if we don't work.

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So, um, from that point of view,

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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your head isn't threatened, your food

isn't threatened, and you can take

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care of yourself and your family.

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If these big authors who are

successful can make that move, I

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think that would be an opening.

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But mm-hmm.

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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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Speaker 2: a bare minimum, we need

to push for that at a bare minimum.

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Speaker: I think that's what we need

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: 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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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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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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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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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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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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all of them, but all the ones I was

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looking at, they have the buttons.

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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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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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going into your settings to do that.

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the remote for the Cobo, which you

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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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device and it's just clicking right

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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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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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Choice, choice, choice.

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I'm always about, um, choice all the time.

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We are not going live next week.

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It is Christmas.

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The week after that is New Year's,

but we'll be back the following week.

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And listen, we our last live of the

year, it's our last live of the year.

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I would be lying to you all if I ain't

say I'm looking forward to that break.

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I am.

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We're gonna be taking a

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I'll come back and tell

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I'm gonna have a good old time.

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I'm gonna eat, I'm gonna

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January 8th, and from there

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Every Thursday.

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This is our first holiday

during the holidays.

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Speaker 2: every other year we've

been live on Christmas week.

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Thanksgiving week, new Year's.

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Go watch the replays.

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Erin.

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Hey girl.

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Hey, listen, if you're at work,

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joining us live, just put in the

air buds and do what you have to do.

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Sometimes you need that distraction,

but in this case, we have to send

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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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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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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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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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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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So we've got Murder, psychic

Ability, some family secrets.

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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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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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So, um, the father maybe was

not as innocent, you know,

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in this whole situation.

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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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I think Rebecca Zani is really

good at writing suspense and

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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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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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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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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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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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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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I always recommend moti on the water.

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Um, if you want something, oh,

Aaron was looking for something

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that might make you cry.

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Um, oh God.

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What is the name of that book?

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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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It is absolutely beautiful.

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It's set in Tan Tanzania and there is

kind of like a bombing that happens at

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the beginning and the heroin goes there.

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And I'm not gonna tell you the

story, but that one loved it so good.

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It, it did make me cry 'cause

uh, it is a little set and

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rough, so maybe that's the one.

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Speaker: Okay.

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It made friend cry.

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Okay.

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And if

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Speaker 2: dark, she also has

dark, but I, you know, well let

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us know in the, she has range.

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Speaker: She has range.

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Okay.

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Alright.

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Well Erin is happy with

her recommendations.

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Yes.

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But you let us know in the comments what

books you are gonna add to your TBR.

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I mean.

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I didn't read the Taryn Fisher series,

but I just know what Taryn Fisher is.

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Good.

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I'm a huge fan, so I would add Taryn

Fisher, so that would be number one.

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You guys can put the

numbers in the comments.

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You don't have to type out the titles, but

I'm thinking number one for me, if you're

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looking on screen, I would also add, Ooh,

Rebecca's the Neti, so that would be six.

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But I was really intrigued with number

eight, that historical mystery you are

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talking about, is that the last book in

a series or the first book in a series?

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No, I

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Speaker 2: think it's

like Book four, book four.

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Oh.

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I mean, each book does.

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Finish out a case, but,

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Speaker: okay.

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Okay.

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:

Well that means it's a series

I can hibernate with this.

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Mm-hmm.

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Mm-hmm.

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Mm-hmm.

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Okay, so I'm closing now.

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Little super

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Speaker 2: little supernatural

psychic, um, historical mystery.

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Okay.

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Speaker: One, six and eight for me.

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What's on

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Speaker 2: your

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Speaker: TBR?

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Speaker 2: So I did read already

one way, way back in the day.

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Um, so I definitely have three

on my TBR, um, and then six and

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eight as well, maybe five too.

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Maybe depending how I go with historicals.

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Speaker: Oh my gosh.

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All right, let me switch the screen.

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Let's see what is going.

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Oh, oh.

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So kind.

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You opted, so book so well.

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I never know what to say.

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Number three as a series is

on my TV offer next year.

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Ooh.

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You and Fran have that in comment.

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Mm-hmm.

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Mm-hmm.

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Speaker 2: I've heard so many

good things about that series.

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I really wanted to get to it this year.

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Just there's no time.

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Speaker: Erin says one to say,

well, Erin means one to eight,

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but my credit card needs.

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When I tell you that

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Speaker 2: finances

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Speaker: to keep up

with our habit, my lord.

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Um, TIFF says I'm closing out

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this, we need to go, well

look at the bright side.

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Okay.

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The bank accounts will have a break

because we are on a two week break.

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The show is going on a two week break,

but if you're watching the replay, replay

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crew, we'd love to hear from you as well.

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So share the numbers of the

books you are interested in.

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The comments.

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Alright, so we covered quite a bit today,

but we're still not done with you yet.

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Okay.

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We are gonna share our

top recommendations.

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These are some of our

favorite books from the year.

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Of course, we have extensive lists

on both our individual blogs.

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I know Francesca has some videos

on her channel where she is

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sharing some of her favorite books.

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I'm gonna queue up mine where

sharing five books each.

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This week in my newsletter coming

on Friday, I'll be sharing my top 10

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fiction books, my top 10 nonfiction

books, and then kind of like my

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personal favorites where the books

aren't perfect, but you know what?

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I had a good time.

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All of that is coming in the

newsletter, biblio lifestyle.com.

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:

Okay, subscribe.

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:

I send an email out, so

be sure to check that out.

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But I'm gonna share five with you today.

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I love this book, the Heart of

Winter, by Jonathan Everson.

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This book was early in the year.

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It came out in January.

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I had it featured in my

winter reading guide.

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Yes, I have a current winter reading guide

now, but this one was just so much fun.

695

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It was about, it's, it's tracing a

decades long marriage and there's

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something that happens, you know,

they're going through a health situation.

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You're just kind of seeing them go

through that, um, was very enlightening.

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:

I love to read stories when

people are later on in life.

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:

So this gave us a full marriage.

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I'm gonna throw a dystopian at you

where the axis varied by Ray Lia.

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This is set in an AI driven

authoritarian, um, world.

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:

Okay?

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The regime is intense, and I

know we were talking about we not

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Speaker 2: our way into it.

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Speaker: Yes, we're

marching our way into it.

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We just talked about Amazon earlier on.

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Um, but the world building, the

world building in this one is great.

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It's, it's a bit dense.

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I will say There's a lot of intellectual,

um, stuff in here, but it really

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:

is a meditation on surveillance

and just control and resistance.

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:

I thought it was great.

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I didn't see enough

people reading this one.

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:

A big summer book for me is

Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin.

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This is a debut, very well done.

715

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We see someone who after losing their

best friend, um, and they now are kind

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of spiraling, they had an arrest, um,

and lots of things just happening.

717

:

We see a very privileged, very

privileged young man, just kind of

718

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really spiraling out, um, and just, you

know, having his own personal reckoning.

719

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So it's like a coming of age, but, um,

again, you know, very wealthy individual,

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so you're gonna have those class issues

and all the things to talk about.

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Very beautiful, though, very well written.

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I was impressed.

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It was a debut.

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Also Amity by Nathan Harris.

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:

This is a revisionist western.

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So all those historical fiction

lovers out there, if you kind of

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want a new take on like the American

frontier, you'll get it in this one.

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It's just so vividly done.

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:

It's so ambitious.

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It, it came together very beautifully.

731

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The emotional impact.

732

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There's a broan sister in the mix.

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It just, ah.

734

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So good.

735

:

But again, Western historical

fiction, revisionist history,

736

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American Frontier, that's my pitch.

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So good.

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Amity top tier.

739

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And then I wanna share the

Wilderness by Angela Flournoy.

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This one came out in the fall as

well, around the same time as Amity.

741

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I think September.

742

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This one I really appreciated

because I love a story about

743

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women and friendship, right?

744

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Especially decades long friendship.

745

:

So we see the lives of four women.

746

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Um, again, they're friends and we

just see how their lives turned out.

747

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You know, adulthood, ambition,

um, surviving different

748

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things happening in the world.

749

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Again, beautifully written.

750

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It was just.

751

:

It was good.

752

:

It felt though, and I will say it's more

a character study than anything else.

753

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The narrative might not feel

cohesive for some readers, and I'm

754

:

very well aware, but I just, I just

love the stories of these women.

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I was here for the women.

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I love books about women.

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So those are my reads.

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:

Oh, Erin said Amity was so very good.

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:

See, there's a co-sign.

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Lemme get the cover back up there.

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:

People, people, historical fiction lovers.

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You need this Western in your life.

763

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It really.

764

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Chef's kiss.

765

:

You know how I'm saying the

other one wasn't so perfect.

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This one is perfection.

767

:

Okay, perfection.

768

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But those are my, those are my five.

769

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But as always, Fran has some

books to share with you as well.

770

:

I can't wait to hear about your five

'cause I, we don't talk about these

771

:

books ahead of time people, so I'm

discovering it alongside you as well.

772

:

Speaker 2: Yeah, I was, I had a hard time

picking like, which five, they're not

773

:

necessarily my in order top five, but

I wanted to give a nice little variety.

774

:

Um, so the first one is

a historical romance.

775

:

It's Don't Let Your Dukes Grow

Up To Be Scoundrels by Louisa.

776

:

Darling recommend this whole series,

and I actually picked this up because I

777

:

realized that Louisa Darling is Louisa.

778

:

Edwards I think.

779

:

And she writes cont well, she used to

write Contemporary Romance and I really

780

:

liked her books as contemporary romance.

781

:

I just saw that she started publishing,

I believe last year, historical.

782

:

And this was just a lot of fun.

783

:

And also, I like the fact that

all of the books are dealing with

784

:

a little bit of class difference.

785

:

Uh, and they also have like a

different take on historical.

786

:

So for example, in this one, the

heroin is, I'm not gonna say like a

787

:

gold digger, but she does have the

intention of marrying a wealthy man.

788

:

And she and her family ended up

moving to like the country because

789

:

they inherited this dilapidated in.

790

:

So her.

791

:

Purpose is that any Duke or any Earl

or whatever that comes by, she's

792

:

like, she's gonna try to get herself

and her family in a better place.

793

:

And now there's the bar keep

that works there at the end.

794

:

And they have a lot of banter and

a lot of like great chemistry.

795

:

But of course she's like, that's

not what I'm looking for because I

796

:

need to help my family and I need

to do better and dah, dah, dah.

797

:

And he is actually a

Duke in disguise there.

798

:

'cause like he is running away from

his responsibilities and his problems.

799

:

And so he was already there and nobody

really knows who he is and whatever.

800

:

So I really like that different take on

roles plus also the class differences and

801

:

we don't necessarily see the heroines.

802

:

Um, being the ones like, yeah, I gotta,

I gotta do what I gotta do, marry for.

803

:

For station and money.

804

:

So I did appreciate that.

805

:

I had a great time with all

of the books in this series.

806

:

So highly recommend.

807

:

Um, the next one is,

uh, paranormal Romance.

808

:

And this was a surprise for me and

I ended up going down a Harley Larou

809

:

rabbit hole, but it's her soul to

take by Harley nor Ru, very spicy.

810

:

Just gonna put that out there.

811

:

It's very spicy.

812

:

It's a demon romance.

813

:

Our heroine runs like this.

814

:

I think it was a YouTube, uh, or

a podcast or some kind of a show.

815

:

She's an influencer in like ghost hunting.

816

:

And so she goes to this place that

is supposed to be like haunted

817

:

and whatever, and she thought she

was just gonna film content there.

818

:

And she ends up actually

summoning a demon.

819

:

And, you know, things happen with

the demon and, uh, he is there

820

:

sometimes to protect her from things

that are happening in the town.

821

:

So I did have a great time with this.

822

:

Uh, I, like I said, I went down in Harley

la Ru Rabbit Hole with another series.

823

:

I didn't go to book two in the series,

but that's the project for next year.

824

:

So I highly, highly recommend that.

825

:

I did enjoy it a lot.

826

:

The next one is.

827

:

We who will die.

828

:

Now, this comes out at the end of this

month actually, and I absolutely loved it.

829

:

This is great.

830

:

I think also for like old

school paranormal fans, but

831

:

with a very fresh new take.

832

:

So it is a fantasy romance, and the,

the premise is it's like vampires.

833

:

So there, there are vampires in the

story, but it's also gladiators.

834

:

So our heroine is a gladiator,

basically, like they, they go into this

835

:

gladiator style arena and the vampires

are kind of like the ruling kind.

836

:

And she has, she's tasked to say, in order

to save her brother, she is tasked to go

837

:

in there and she basically has to kill,

she has to kill the king of the vampires.

838

:

Um, there are two, a little bit of

a love triangle I see forming here.

839

:

Two possible love interests.

840

:

You kind of start off liking the one guy.

841

:

Then I slowly started going for the

bad guy instead towards the end.

842

:

So, I mean, it will be interesting to see

where Book two goes, but I love this book.

843

:

Uh, highly recommend.

844

:

The next one is The Death Made

Prince by Elicit Marshall.

845

:

This is definitely more of

a slow burn fantasy romance.

846

:

Absolutely love the though.

847

:

Um, the Herod is a ruin witch.

848

:

The hero is a necro.

849

:

Maner.

850

:

Her, his father was, you know,

did awful things to her family.

851

:

So like they have this kind of

like enemies in a way to love

852

:

her situation, but they have

to go on this journey together.

853

:

He helps her get out of prison 'cause

he needs her magic and she actually

854

:

wants him to use his neck commander

powers to bring back to life.

855

:

Her ex was a total douche,

um, but she didn't see that.

856

:

It has a great OCD

representation with the heroine.

857

:

So we do get to experience

that a lot through her.

858

:

I think that was done really well.

859

:

It is a great slow bird.

860

:

I also have to say I really

love that this is a hero.

861

:

Like I said, the X was a douche

and the heroin didn't see

862

:

that, and I feel like that x.

863

:

Put her down like he was

gaslighting her so bad.

864

:

And you are seeing all of

that still in her mind.

865

:

And the new, you know, the hero

of the book this new guy is he

866

:

sees through that immediately

whenever she makes these comments.

867

:

And like he was building her

up throughout this whole book.

868

:

And I absolutely love to see that.

869

:

So totally down with that.

870

:

So great slow romance if you want that.

871

:

And then the next one is

actually coming out next year.

872

:

This comes out in February and

it's promised me by Sarah Kate.

873

:

This is an erotic romance.

874

:

It's the male male romance and

it's the second book in a series.

875

:

I didn't read the first one.

876

:

I didn't feel like I was missing anything.

877

:

But it does follow these two

guys that were having, um, this

878

:

relationship throughout many years.

879

:

They were, uh, college roommates.

880

:

They kind of like started

this in, in some ways it.

881

:

Parallels in, in some instances too, like

the heater rivalry relationship where

882

:

you know, they were together for a little

bit and then there's all this time apart.

883

:

So there was a long period of time

where they would only see each other

884

:

once a year, and obviously that was

like the time they would come together.

885

:

They would hooking up and then

they would go their separate ways.

886

:

And it did get to the point where the

relationship was not working because

887

:

of that and because of not being open.

888

:

So I think that that.

889

:

Definitely created a lot of friction

and a lot of like acceptance.

890

:

And one admitting that not so much of

admitting that they wanted to be with men,

891

:

but there was, um, first of all, admitting

that you love someone and wanting to

892

:

be in a relationship with someone and

like overcoming like your own issues in

893

:

life, you know, family issues and stuff.

894

:

And then also the fact that they are

also kind of at, they also like, like

895

:

more of the BDSM, the relationships.

896

:

So they did needed to explore that.

897

:

And how much, and am I willing, is this

something that I like or I don't like?

898

:

So we do get to see a lot of the

conflict, but you know, that's the.

899

:

The past of what their relationship was.

900

:

But this book is actually opening up

when, um, one of the main characters,

901

:

his family runs this manner and they

basically are hosting weddings there.

902

:

And the siblings want to keep doing that.

903

:

He doesn't, so he's like, I'm gonna

be the one that runs the weddings

904

:

for one week and if I can do that,

'cause he's like, he's an artist.

905

:

He, he's not that kind of person.

906

:

And so if I can do that, you guys are

gonna stop doing this shit in my house.

907

:

That was the agreement, except the wedding

that is happening that week just happens

908

:

to be the wedding of that ex to this

super celebrity, um, actor and stuff.

909

:

And like now he has them there and he

has to like, get their wedding set up and

910

:

all of this stuff while dealing with all

of his feelings and all of his issues.

911

:

It was just so good.

912

:

I loved it.

913

:

I loved it.

914

:

Speaker: I love that.

915

:

That's so cool.

916

:

I love it.

917

:

I love it.

918

:

But when Erin said, I mean

who has an accident, right?

919

:

I was dead.

920

:

If you guys missed it, let me get

that book cover up because I was

921

:

gonna say I got sold on this book.

922

:

Just hearing you talk about it.

923

:

Speaker 2: It was good.

924

:

It was, listen, I read two accidental

summoning of demon books this year.

925

:

'cause there's also, I accidentally

summon a demon, I think is the

926

:

name of the book by Jessica Cage.

927

:

Highly recommend that one.

928

:

That's more of a romcom.

929

:

Mm-hmm.

930

:

But you know, it does happen a lot.

931

:

Speaker: And then Roro said, we Who

Will Die is definitely on my TBR.

932

:

If you missed that one.

933

:

There it is.

934

:

There.

935

:

It's that.

936

:

So good.

937

:

That was so good.

938

:

When did you

939

:

Speaker 2: say that one comes out?

940

:

I think that comes out at

the end, maybe December 31st.

941

:

Okay.

942

:

December 30th is like at

the very end of December.

943

:

So I

944

:

Speaker: mean soon-ish.

945

:

Soon-ish, indeed.

946

:

But let us know what are some of your

favorite books that you read this year?

947

:

Pop them in the chat.

948

:

Replay crew.

949

:

If you're watching a replay, um, let

us know some of your favorites as well.

950

:

In the meantime, we're gonna just

roll into the last thing that

951

:

we're gonna talk about today.

952

:

We're just gonna close out

what we've been watching.

953

:

I have to be honest and say, look, I

haven't been watching much on television.

954

:

Y'all know if you, you know, if you're

new here, I dibble and dabble into

955

:

the Housewives from time to time.

956

:

Southern Charm is back.

957

:

Um, I'm behind.

958

:

Listen, it's the holidays, you know, I'll

catch up on the things and the in-between.

959

:

But reading and putting

together the Winter Reading

960

:

Guide was become my priority.

961

:

However, I have been having cinema

dates, so I go to the cinema.

962

:

I watch Wicked.

963

:

So if you're new here, I watch

Wicked, loved it, shared my review.

964

:

It's on the channel.

965

:

I also watched Hamnet for

my Shakespeare Peoples.

966

:

I know they're not a lot of

Shakespeare people, but it's fine.

967

:

It is fine.

968

:

I watched it.

969

:

Very, very interesting.

970

:

Very faithful adaptation.

971

:

There were some creative differences,

but you know, it is what it is.

972

:

But tomorrow, you wanna know

what I'm gonna be watching?

973

:

I am watching the House made.

974

:

I have my ticket already.

975

:

Okay.

976

:

I got my ticket locked down.

977

:

I.

978

:

Excited.

979

:

Excited.

980

:

Um, it's a Freedom McFadden adaptation.

981

:

Um, actually someone on my

channel also requested it.

982

:

They're like, you're watching

the Frida one, right?

983

:

I said, yes, yes.

984

:

Video will be coming this weekend.

985

:

Um, so I haven't like, been

actively in the TV like that,

986

:

but um, I'm going to the cinema.

987

:

I think this is gonna be the

last one for the year though.

988

:

Um, but I know you've been watching

things or who have you been watching?

989

:

Speaker 2: Um, I mean, I have

been watching this series with

990

:

like mafia and, and drug smuggling

and corrupt cups and stuff.

991

:

So we don't need to talk about that.

992

:

Um, what we need to talk

about is he rivalry.

993

:

'cause I've been religiously

watching that every single week.

994

:

I absolutely love every single episode.

995

:

I think they are being

quite faithful to the books.

996

:

I think, in my opinion, this has

been one of the best adaptations of

997

:

a romance novel that I have seen.

998

:

If not ever, then at least.

999

:

Very long time.

:

00:46:24,750 --> 00:46:28,440

Uh, the chemistry between

the two actors is amazing.

:

00:46:28,440 --> 00:46:32,730

Like they, they are just embodying

the characters so well, and the

:

00:46:32,730 --> 00:46:37,740

emotions and there's a lot of

internal, uh, like internal dialogue

:

00:46:37,740 --> 00:46:39,509

and internal struggle in the book.

:

00:46:39,720 --> 00:46:43,415

And I think that they are able to

convey that so well sometimes with just

:

00:46:43,470 --> 00:46:46,080

like facial expressions or gestures.

:

00:46:46,080 --> 00:46:48,690

And I think that they're doing

really, really good with that.

:

00:46:48,990 --> 00:46:54,690

Uh, it is painful to watch it, you

know, week by week because it's always

:

00:46:54,690 --> 00:46:59,730

ending in some devastating cliffhanger

and I cannot wait for tomorrow.

:

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,

:

00:47:05,400 --> 00:47:08,100

which, you know, it's, it's sad and.

:

00:47:09,570 --> 00:47:13,410

And all the things, but on, on a good

note, they did announce that it's

:

00:47:13,500 --> 00:47:15,720

already been renewed for season two.

:

00:47:15,720 --> 00:47:17,490

I am so happy about that.

:

00:47:17,790 --> 00:47:20,970

That is definitely all the buzz online.

:

00:47:20,970 --> 00:47:23,730

Like you can't look anywhere

without seeing someone

:

00:47:23,730 --> 00:47:25,170

talking about heated rivalry.

:

00:47:25,170 --> 00:47:28,680

And what I have loved about that

whole experience is I am seeing so

:

00:47:28,680 --> 00:47:32,790

many people that don't even read

it's number one on HBO Max right now.

:

00:47:33,780 --> 00:47:37,860

Oh, on all of HBO Max, like you are

seeing all these people like, well,

:

00:47:37,860 --> 00:47:39,690

okay, I saw so much buzz about this.

:

00:47:39,780 --> 00:47:42,150

I had to, I had to watch this.

:

00:47:42,570 --> 00:47:47,070

And, and then because of the gap between

the episodes, now I'm seeing those

:

00:47:47,070 --> 00:47:49,230

people going and picking up the books.

:

00:47:49,650 --> 00:47:54,330

So on a side note though, as much as

the, I, I mean love everything about

:

00:47:54,330 --> 00:48:00,000

everything that's happening on the show,

Harlequin has fumbled the bag so badly

:

00:48:00,000 --> 00:48:07,800

with this release because for the first

two or three weeks, nobody had books.

:

00:48:08,145 --> 00:48:11,355

You couldn't buy this book,

how it was not available.

:

00:48:11,355 --> 00:48:13,425

They didn't start, Amazon didn't have it.

:

00:48:14,295 --> 00:48:16,725

It was out of stock everywhere.

:

00:48:18,285 --> 00:48:20,175

They did almost no promo.

:

00:48:20,175 --> 00:48:23,745

Like you see, first of all, the

marketing has been amazing, but

:

00:48:23,745 --> 00:48:25,215

really the marketing has been amazing.

:

00:48:25,215 --> 00:48:29,830

Coming from Crave and coming from the,

um, the, the show's account show people,

:

00:48:30,075 --> 00:48:34,755

the actors have been doing amazing work

promoting, like all the social media.

:

00:48:35,025 --> 00:48:37,035

They did really good even before the show.

:

00:48:37,305 --> 00:48:37,635

Um.

:

00:48:38,250 --> 00:48:38,790

Premier.

:

00:48:38,790 --> 00:48:42,840

They, they, they've been working this

for months, um, and they've been doing a

:

00:48:42,840 --> 00:48:44,580

really, really good, good job with that.

:

00:48:44,850 --> 00:48:50,490

Now, when, when, 'cause technically up

to a week before, we didn't know we were

:

00:48:50,490 --> 00:48:52,170

gonna get it here in the United States.

:

00:48:52,170 --> 00:48:54,720

It was just the Canada

only release through Crave.

:

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.

:

00:48:58,920 --> 00:49:03,660

Praise the Lord, whatever, all

the things, but Harlequin didn't,

:

00:49:03,870 --> 00:49:05,280

was not prepared for this.

:

00:49:05,280 --> 00:49:09,870

Now, I will say, 'cause I read this

originally when it was released, this

:

00:49:09,870 --> 00:49:14,550

book in this series was published through

an imprint of Harlequin that is digital

:

00:49:14,550 --> 00:49:21,330

only, which is probably why they are

not equipped with this kind of work.

:

00:49:21,330 --> 00:49:29,760

However, Harlequin as a company is big

enough and they know the, the market

:

00:49:29,760 --> 00:49:32,190

for this series is, there's a big.

:

00:49:33,300 --> 00:49:37,290

Speaker: But wait, the park that is

digital only, but there have been print

:

00:49:37,290 --> 00:49:39,990

books before, so who had the print rights?

:

00:49:39,990 --> 00:49:43,350

Speaker 2: They were doing print

because this series got so big.

:

00:49:43,740 --> 00:49:49,770

Even I remember back in the day

when the eBooks sold so well, people

:

00:49:49,770 --> 00:49:52,710

were like, I want this on paper.

:

00:49:53,070 --> 00:49:57,750

And even to get that back then

was like, okay, it was, you know,

:

00:49:58,200 --> 00:49:59,430

that was already a struggle.

:

00:49:59,640 --> 00:50:03,600

Now recently, and I think it's probably

when Crave bought the rights to make

:

00:50:03,600 --> 00:50:07,230

it into a movie, they now did like

all the new illustrated covers for

:

00:50:07,230 --> 00:50:08,880

them and they had that available.

:

00:50:09,240 --> 00:50:11,955

Yeah, but that was like two years ago ago.

:

00:50:11,960 --> 00:50:14,400

And then now you know that

this thing is gonna drop.

:

00:50:15,030 --> 00:50:16,920

And you don't have enough.

:

00:50:17,010 --> 00:50:19,530

First of all, forget the fact

that you don't have enough stock.

:

00:50:19,560 --> 00:50:22,230

They don't have a tie in cover for this.

:

00:50:22,230 --> 00:50:26,250

Like with the no check,

there is no tie in cover.

:

00:50:26,640 --> 00:50:28,380

There wasn't even stock.

:

00:50:29,310 --> 00:50:33,810

The Harlequin accounts are just barely

doing a little bit of marketing.

:

00:50:33,810 --> 00:50:38,130

Like I think those two actors lead,

the leading actors are doing more

:

00:50:38,130 --> 00:50:40,830

marketing of them reading the book.

:

00:50:41,340 --> 00:50:43,200

'cause they are doing that in, in videos.

:

00:50:43,500 --> 00:50:47,070

They're doing more marketing

for the book than Harlequin.

:

00:50:47,340 --> 00:50:48,720

It, it's ridiculous.

:

00:50:48,720 --> 00:50:50,460

It's, it's, Quinn dropped the

:

00:50:50,460 --> 00:50:51,060

Speaker: bag.

:

00:50:51,060 --> 00:50:52,950

I mean, personally, badly, badly.

:

00:50:53,700 --> 00:50:56,910

I haven't watched this, but I've

seen people talking about it.

:

00:50:56,910 --> 00:50:58,440

So I know the fandom is there.

:

00:50:58,440 --> 00:51:01,350

Roro is asking, should

I read the book first?

:

00:51:01,980 --> 00:51:06,750

Speaker 2: I mean, if you ask me,

yes, but I mean you, I think you

:

00:51:06,750 --> 00:51:09,330

can still watch the show first.

:

00:51:09,810 --> 00:51:15,450

I do think that because there is

so much internal monologue and you

:

00:51:15,450 --> 00:51:19,920

know all the things, I think you'll

probably do better with reading it.

:

00:51:19,920 --> 00:51:22,020

Not that you can get enjoyment out of it.

:

00:51:22,049 --> 00:51:24,990

'cause I have seen so many people

that they've never read anything and

:

00:51:24,990 --> 00:51:27,240

they were getting enough out of it.

:

00:51:27,600 --> 00:51:30,690

But I do think that it's

better to read it first.

:

00:51:31,020 --> 00:51:35,279

Um, you can just read the, the, so

their book is book two in the series.

:

00:51:36,060 --> 00:51:39,150

There is an episode in the series

that is technically the couple

:

00:51:39,150 --> 00:51:41,580

in the first book in the series.

:

00:51:41,580 --> 00:51:47,279

So in reality, I would say at a

minimum reads book one and two.

:

00:51:48,180 --> 00:51:50,160

And then watch this show.

:

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Okay.

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That would be my recommendation.

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And then technically there is a second

book for this couple, which I think

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00:51:56,220 --> 00:52:00,480

is book six in the series, and that's

probably gonna be the next season.

:

00:52:00,480 --> 00:52:03,930

And I imagine that they're gonna do

that one and then intersperse some

:

00:52:03,930 --> 00:52:05,819

of the characters in the other books.

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Speaker 3: Mm-hmm.

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00:52:06,545 --> 00:52:07,805

Speaker 2: So, okay.

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00:52:08,545 --> 00:52:08,765

Yes.

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00:52:09,210 --> 00:52:12,750

But highly recommend

both read and and watch.

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Speaker: Okay.

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00:52:14,100 --> 00:52:15,600

I see how that shows up for me.

:

00:52:15,600 --> 00:52:19,560

But I saw everyone, I was starting

to feel firmer, but if anyone has

:

00:52:19,560 --> 00:52:22,799

watched it, you know, replay crew,

share your thoughts in the comments

:

00:52:22,799 --> 00:52:24,779

about the heated rivalry of it all.

:

00:52:25,515 --> 00:52:28,005

We have some things to talk

about before we sign off.

:

00:52:28,005 --> 00:52:31,935

Francesca upload romance ly

while I go through the comments.

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Upload the, the design.

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Speaker 2: I forgot about that.

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00:52:35,775 --> 00:52:39,195

Speaker: Yes, but in the comments,

Roro said, I love the Battle of

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00:52:39,195 --> 00:52:44,085

the Bookstores by Ali Brady and

the Ashes of Thema series by Helen.

:

00:52:44,505 --> 00:52:44,805

Sure.

:

00:52:44,805 --> 00:52:47,325

I know that series, the, the Thema series.

:

00:52:47,685 --> 00:52:48,585

That is good.

:

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

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00:52:52,605 --> 00:52:54,945

of the Bookstores, um, is their best.

:

00:52:55,245 --> 00:52:58,485

I remember, man, what is

the name of the first book?

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00:52:58,485 --> 00:53:02,325

They, they had this book that they

did together and it was about sisters.

:

00:53:02,325 --> 00:53:06,255

It kind of gave parent trap vibes and

they were coming like to some beach

:

00:53:06,255 --> 00:53:10,305

house the dad had in the panhandle

of Florida, and they had to settle

:

00:53:10,305 --> 00:53:13,455

some things or decide whether to

keep the house or sell the house.

:

00:53:13,455 --> 00:53:15,645

Like one sister didn't have any money.

:

00:53:15,645 --> 00:53:18,315

The other half sister,

you know, want to keep it.

:

00:53:18,315 --> 00:53:19,065

It was a whole thing.

:

00:53:19,305 --> 00:53:20,565

I like Ali Brady.

:

00:53:21,134 --> 00:53:26,384

Um, that author duo, um, I, the

bookstore for me was my favorite.

:

00:53:26,415 --> 00:53:29,805

And Erin is shouting out my winter

reading guide saying it's a hit.

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00:53:29,805 --> 00:53:30,165

Thank you.

:

00:53:30,165 --> 00:53:31,065

Thank you friend.

:

00:53:31,275 --> 00:53:36,674

If you all are new here, I put together

a seasonal reading guide every season.

:

00:53:37,065 --> 00:53:41,565

So we have winter to start

the year, so it's winter:

:

00:53:41,955 --> 00:53:44,685

This guide has How many

books does this guide have?

:

00:53:44,745 --> 00:53:47,715

This guide has, oh wait,

I uploaded the PDF.

:

00:53:47,715 --> 00:53:48,045

Right.

:

00:53:48,045 --> 00:53:51,285

So you see my, my editor,

my listen to the editor.

:

00:53:51,465 --> 00:53:52,575

I thought it was just a cover.

:

00:53:52,725 --> 00:53:53,985

This is a table of content.

:

00:53:53,985 --> 00:53:58,245

We have 10 categories, three books

in each category, but because it

:

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

:

00:54:04,035 --> 00:54:07,545

the expanded list of the other books

I read and loved, um, and had in mind.

:

00:54:07,545 --> 00:54:09,674

So as you can see,

table of contents there.

:

00:54:09,945 --> 00:54:13,605

But I do want every season we

have spring, that comes in March.

:

00:54:13,845 --> 00:54:15,525

We have summer that comes in.

:

00:54:15,525 --> 00:54:18,855

May we have fall that comes in September.

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00:54:19,440 --> 00:54:23,820

Um, so yeah, we have the reading

guide, but also we have romance ly.

:

00:54:23,820 --> 00:54:26,970

Okay, here's a beautiful map.

:

00:54:26,970 --> 00:54:28,410

Let me get this comment down.

:

00:54:28,680 --> 00:54:30,360

Beautiful map.

:

00:54:30,570 --> 00:54:31,110

Okay?

:

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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00:54:34,230 --> 00:54:36,840

If you read and love romance,

this is perfect for you.

:

00:54:36,840 --> 00:54:39,240

If you wanna read more romance,

this is for you and Fran is

:

00:54:39,240 --> 00:54:40,740

gonna tell you more about it.

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00:54:41,760 --> 00:54:44,100

Speaker 2: So this year

we're doing a campus theme.

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00:54:44,100 --> 00:54:48,330

So it's gonna be a choose your

own adventure, um, challenge.

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00:54:48,330 --> 00:54:52,320

So basically you do have some core

prompts that everybody has to do,

:

00:54:52,320 --> 00:54:56,580

but besides that, you choose your

departments, so your major and your minor.

:

00:54:56,580 --> 00:54:59,010

And then after that you

choose a few electives.

:

00:54:59,250 --> 00:55:04,500

You can choose optionally to join

clubs, uh, to do sports events.

:

00:55:04,710 --> 00:55:05,910

So everything has.

:

00:55:05,915 --> 00:55:09,515

Certain number of prompts that just

get added on so that way you can

:

00:55:09,515 --> 00:55:12,935

kind of customize and build your

challenge however you want to.

:

00:55:13,235 --> 00:55:16,325

Uh, we are doing a group over on Discord.

:

00:55:16,325 --> 00:55:20,675

We are also doing a group over on

Fable, so wherever is more accessible

:

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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00:55:23,765 --> 00:55:25,895

recommendations as well to other people.

:

00:55:25,925 --> 00:55:29,255

And I always do recommend that

you sign up for the newsletter

:

00:55:29,255 --> 00:55:31,475

as well for Roman Napoli.

:

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

:

00:55:35,795 --> 00:55:39,845

motivated and give you some activities and

other things that are not necessarily only

:

00:55:39,845 --> 00:55:42,365

book related to do every single month.

:

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

:

00:55:47,825 --> 00:55:51,035

thing, like we're going to school for

romance, but don't take it too seriously.

:

00:55:51,035 --> 00:55:54,125

Like, I know that some, some people

do like to take it seriously,

:

00:55:54,125 --> 00:55:55,475

but just, we're having fun here.

:

00:55:55,475 --> 00:55:56,105

We're having fun.

:

00:55:57,640 --> 00:55:58,359

Speaker: I love it.

:

00:55:58,629 --> 00:56:00,160

I'm really excited for it.

:

00:56:00,430 --> 00:56:05,950

Um, Roro said, um, she lo um, she

loved it because of the dyslexia rep.

:

00:56:05,950 --> 00:56:07,839

In case you, you don't know

what we're talking about.

:

00:56:07,839 --> 00:56:10,480

It's the Battle of the

Bookstores by Ali Brady.

:

00:56:10,779 --> 00:56:15,129

Um, Roro says, I have dyslexia and

I love seeing it done so well and

:

00:56:15,129 --> 00:56:17,980

in a dys, dyslexia friendly format.

:

00:56:18,129 --> 00:56:19,690

Listen, I love that author duo.

:

00:56:19,720 --> 00:56:23,200

I'm glad the representation

resonated with you.

:

00:56:23,680 --> 00:56:24,910

I love their books in general.

:

00:56:24,910 --> 00:56:25,810

I love all their books.

:

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

:

00:56:30,279 --> 00:56:32,890

the, the, the dynamics wasn't my favorite.

:

00:56:33,279 --> 00:56:37,660

Um, Erin is saying The Zodiac

wrecks are always so fun and

:

00:56:37,990 --> 00:56:40,000

hard to be, you're a Scorpio.

:

00:56:42,220 --> 00:56:43,660

You okay?

:

00:56:43,660 --> 00:56:47,710

People if you are just driving

us, hold on all that on, I was

:

00:56:47,710 --> 00:56:49,779

talking about my reading guide.

:

00:56:49,779 --> 00:56:51,220

Okay, lemme get back up there.

:

00:56:51,220 --> 00:56:54,310

So I do a seasonal reading

guide in the guide.

:

00:56:54,615 --> 00:56:59,115

It's exclusive to the PDF

winter reading guide.com.

:

00:56:59,115 --> 00:57:04,605

Folks, I have a Zodiac page and

because Erin said that, hold on

:

00:57:05,055 --> 00:57:06,495

'cause I uploaded a PDF today.

:

00:57:06,495 --> 00:57:07,245

See?

:

00:57:07,995 --> 00:57:10,635

See I have a Zodiac sign recommendations.

:

00:57:11,325 --> 00:57:15,075

If you are into astrology, it's good

for both your sun sign, your moon

:

00:57:15,075 --> 00:57:18,585

sign, and your rising sign so you

can pull all the recommendations.

:

00:57:18,945 --> 00:57:24,705

If you don't know what these, um,

things I'm talking about are sun sign,

:

00:57:24,705 --> 00:57:29,625

moon sign, rising sign, go to cafe

astrology, put in your information.

:

00:57:29,625 --> 00:57:31,905

It will just ask you for your

date of birth, where you were

:

00:57:31,905 --> 00:57:36,195

born and the time you were born,

and it will spit it out for you.

:

00:57:36,855 --> 00:57:37,395

Okay?

:

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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00:57:41,085 --> 00:57:43,425

So I'm just telling you because

we're readers and we love a

:

00:57:43,425 --> 00:57:44,470

lot of books and, and things.

:

00:57:45,720 --> 00:57:50,310

You can add more books to it

for your sun sign, your moon

:

00:57:50,310 --> 00:57:51,600

sign, and your rising sign.

:

00:57:52,020 --> 00:57:54,240

Um, and since Erin shared I'm a Capricorn.

:

00:57:54,359 --> 00:57:54,629

Okay?

:

00:57:54,629 --> 00:57:56,069

So when I'm like, you're a Scorpio.

:

00:57:57,060 --> 00:57:57,359

Yeah.

:

00:57:57,359 --> 00:57:58,170

A sign girl.

:

00:57:58,170 --> 00:57:58,470

Yeah.

:

00:58:03,120 --> 00:58:07,950

Um, Erin also says the notion

tracker, a romance soly is solid gold.

:

00:58:07,950 --> 00:58:09,420

Very useful.

:

00:58:09,600 --> 00:58:12,120

See, we we're loving,

what do you call this?

:

00:58:12,120 --> 00:58:13,650

The, the testimonials?

:

00:58:13,650 --> 00:58:14,835

Yes, yes, yes.

:

00:58:16,170 --> 00:58:16,290

We love it.

:

00:58:16,290 --> 00:58:17,160

Lemme get romance soly.

:

00:58:18,000 --> 00:58:19,109

Speaker 2: God, it was helpful.

:

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.

:

00:58:24,569 --> 00:58:25,680

Took a while, but we got there.

:

00:58:27,390 --> 00:58:29,009

Speaker: Eric is killing

me in the comments.

:

00:58:29,040 --> 00:58:29,910

Eric is killing you.

:

00:58:29,910 --> 00:58:31,890

Only shot that I, because I like,

:

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.

:

00:58:40,080 --> 00:58:42,900

But I've been realizing

of the water signs.

:

00:58:44,115 --> 00:58:47,130

Corpio like me Surprised.

:

00:58:50,580 --> 00:58:54,060

I really, I always feel like,

what sign people don't like me.

:

00:58:54,270 --> 00:58:54,480

Hello?

:

00:58:54,660 --> 00:58:55,980

What signs watching?

:

00:59:01,410 --> 00:59:02,730

This is too funny.

:

00:59:03,630 --> 00:59:05,190

Sign Francesca's an air sign.

:

00:59:05,190 --> 00:59:06,810

So if you're wondering, how do we get off?

:

00:59:07,615 --> 00:59:08,395

Speaker 2: I'm an Aquarius.

:

00:59:09,225 --> 00:59:10,214

I don't like people.

:

00:59:12,795 --> 00:59:13,725

Speaker: Well, we like you.

:

00:59:13,725 --> 00:59:14,115

We like you.

:

00:59:14,805 --> 00:59:15,225

Yes.

:

00:59:15,830 --> 00:59:19,484

I tell you, we had a

grand all time this year.

:

00:59:19,515 --> 00:59:22,245

We've been meeting some

awesome people in their lives.

:

00:59:22,245 --> 00:59:24,585

We love when you all can come to the

lives and come chatting their lives.

:

00:59:24,795 --> 00:59:26,444

We know it's our lunchtime live.

:

00:59:26,505 --> 00:59:27,884

We know we all gotta work.

:

00:59:27,884 --> 00:59:29,325

You know, sometimes it doesn't work out.

:

00:59:29,325 --> 00:59:30,285

But we've enjoyed having.

:

00:59:30,960 --> 00:59:32,790

You all here, join us every Thursday.

:

00:59:32,790 --> 00:59:34,140

If you can't catch us live again.

:

00:59:34,140 --> 00:59:35,460

The replay is there.

:

00:59:35,460 --> 00:59:37,049

Tell a friend to tell a friend.

:

00:59:37,290 --> 00:59:38,339

We wanna keep doing this.

:

00:59:38,339 --> 00:59:40,950

know, have a little Kiki all:

:

00:59:41,339 --> 00:59:44,549

So tell your friends about the

live Thursday, 12 noon Eastern time

:

00:59:44,549 --> 00:59:46,500

every Thursday except the holidays.

:

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,

:

00:59:49,140 --> 00:59:52,770

but we're looking to be back

with you all January 8th.

:

00:59:52,770 --> 00:59:56,879

We can talk about all the new books

and all the things and let's crash

:

00:59:56,879 --> 00:59:58,410

out after the holidays for a little.

:

00:59:58,440 --> 00:59:58,770

Okay?

:

00:59:58,770 --> 01:00:01,170

Let's not talk about the

goals too hard, too early.

:

01:00:01,799 --> 01:00:03,345

Speaker 2: No, no, no, no.

:

01:00:03,569 --> 01:00:04,710

Speaker: Let's take it easy.

:

01:00:05,220 --> 01:00:07,830

But yes, thanks for joining us.

:

01:00:08,069 --> 01:00:12,359

We are going to dip and we are

wishing you a healthy and a happy

:

01:00:12,359 --> 01:00:15,060

and a safe rest of this year.

:

01:00:15,359 --> 01:00:19,920

And also start to the new year

until you know we see you all again.

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01:00:19,920 --> 01:00:21,210

So take care everyone.

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01:00:21,480 --> 01:00:21,930

Bye.

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202. Romance Books with Librarians You’ll Want to Check Out 📚 (National Library Week Special)
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201. Trope Talk: Small Town Romance Books You'll Want to Move Into
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200. New Romance Book Releases: April 7–13, 2025 | Sylvia Day, Jasmine Guillory, Spicy Romantasy
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199. March 2025 Kindle Unlimited Books You Need to Read ASAP
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198. April 2025 Book Club Pick: A Scandalous Historical Romance Novella You’ll Devour
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197. 9 Romance Books to Read in April 2025
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196. New Romance Book Releases: March 31 - April 6 2025 | Forced Proximity, Feral Kings & Emotional Goodbyes
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195. How Your Sun, Moon & Rising Signs Influence Your Reading Routine
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194. 5 Historical Romance Cinderella Retellings
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193. New Romance Book Releases You Can’t Miss | March 24-30, 2025
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192. 🌷 Spring Trope Talk: Botanists, Gardeners & Naturalist Romances in Historical Romance
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191. The Highlander Hero Showdown: Who Reigns Supreme?
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190. Spring Cozy Mysteries with Laura from What to Read Next
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189. New Romance Releases: March 17–23, 2025 | Dark Academia, 80s Movie Vibes & an Alien Hunter
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188. Trope Talk: Marriage of Convenience in Historical Romance + 5 Book Recs
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187. Ranking My Favorite Lisa Kleypas Heroes – The Ultimate Tier List
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186. 3 Books to Read If You Like Elsie Silver
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185. Dramione Fanfiction That Became Published Books
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184. What to Read This Week | Book Releases – March 10-16, 2025
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183. 3 Kindle Unlimited February 2025 Hidden Gems Favorites
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182. New Romance & Mystery Books You Need to Read | March 3-9 New Releases
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181. Mood Reading 101: How to Pick the Perfect Book Based on Vibes
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180. New Romance Book Releases: Spicy Fairytale Retellings, College & Small-Town (Feb 27 - Mar 2)
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179. Books That Celebrate Black Joy | Romance, Mystery & Fantasy
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178. New Romance Book Releases This Week: February 17-23, 2025
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177. Murder for Valentine’s – 9 Must-Read March 2025 Mystery Books
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176. New Romance Books This Week (Feb 10-16, 2025)
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175. Are These REALLY the Best 100 Romance Books? Our Hot Takes!
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174. Must-Read Romance Book Releases This Week (Feb 3–9, 2025)
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173. Bookish Tea: The TikTok Ban, AI-Written Books, & Where Bookish Creators Are Heading
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172. Must-Read New Book Releases January 27 - February 2, 2025
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171. My Favorite 2024 Kindle Unlimited Reads
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170. Regency, Fantasy, Cozy Mystery: Romance Book Releases for January 20–26, 2025
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169. New Fantasy Romance, Gothic, Thriller and more | New Releases for January 13 thru January 19, 2025
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168. New Romance Releases You Need This Week! (January 6 - 12, 2025)
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167. Most Anticipated Romance Books of 2025 | Upcoming Must-Read Releases
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166. Romance New Releases: Spicy Fantasy, Cozy Paranormal, and YA Sports Romances – December 31, 2024
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165. 8 Tips for Reading Goals You'll Actually Stick To
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164. 5 New Books You’ll Love This Week (Dec 23-29, 2024)
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163. 5 New Books You’ll Love This Week (Dec 16-22, 2024)
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162. Black Dagger Brotherhood Re-Read: Dark Lover by J.R. Ward
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161. Hot Off the Presses: 5 New Books You’ll Love This Week (Dec 9-15, 2024)
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159. Romanceopoly 2025 Reading Challenge Announcement
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158. Hot Off the Press: New Releases December 2 - December 8, 2024
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157. Hot Off the Press: New Releases November 25 - December 1, 2024
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155. Spicy Holiday Novellas and Holidays in LA with Kelly Reynolds
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154. Hot Off the Press: New Releases November 18 - November 24, 2024
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152. Holiday Gift Guide for Bookworms
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151. Hot Off the Press: New Releases November 11 - November 17, 2024
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150. Latest Kindle Unlimited Favorites - Sept and Oct 2024
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149. Hot Off the Press: New Releases November 4 - November 10, 2024
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147. Medical Romance Books with Laura | Romanceopoly 2024 Recommendations
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146. Hot Off the Press: New Releases October 28 - November 3, 2024
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144. Books Like the Mindf*ck series by S.T. Abby
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143. Hot Off the Press: New Releases October 21 - October 27, 2024
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141. 8 Most Anticipated Holiday Romances of 2024
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140. Hot Off the Press: New Releases October 14 - October 20, 2024
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138. Orc Romance Books with Becky from TSTL Podcast
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137. Hot Off the Press: New Releases October 7 - October 13, 2024
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135. Cozy Mysteries at the Bookstore - Romanceopoly Autumn Recs with Laura
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134. Hot Off the Press: New Releases September 30 - October 6, 2024
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132. Latinx Author Book Recommendations [Most on Kindle Unlimited]
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131. Hot Off the Press: New Releases September 23 - 29, 2024
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129. Kindle Unlimited Book Recommendations - August 2024
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128. Hot Off the Press: New Releases September 16 - 22, 2024
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126. All Time Best Witch Books (In My Opinion)
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125. Hot Off the Press: New Releases September 9 - 15, 2024
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123. Paranormal Arranged Marriage Fantasy Book Recommendations
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122. Hot Off the Press: New Releases September 2 - 8, 2024
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120. New Adult Sports Romance | Romanceopoly Recommendations
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119. Hot Off the Press: New Releases August 26 - September 1, 2024
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117. Captive Romance Books | Mafia Book Recs with Laura
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116. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for August 19 - 25, 2024
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114. July 2024 Kindle Unlimited Books
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113. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for August 12 - 18, 2024
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111. Best Books of 2024 So Far
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110. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for August 5 - 9, 2024
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108. Funny Urban Fantasies - City Lane Romanceopoly Recs
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107. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for July 29 - August 4, 2024
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105. Evolution of a Romance Reader with Ang from PNR Book Lovers
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104. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for July 22 - 28, 2024
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102. Southern Romance Books
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101. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for July 15 - 21, 2024
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99. Romanceopoly 2024 Mid Year Update
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98. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for July 8 - 14, 2024
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96. Announcement: Novel Nights
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95. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for July 1 - 7, 2024
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93. The Best Kindle Unlimited Books We Read in June 2024
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92. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for June 24 - 30, 2024
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90. Interview with Kristen Ashley
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89. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for June 17 - 23, 2024
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87. 💌 You've Got Mail 💌 Epistolary Penpal Romance Books | Romanceopoly Recommendations
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86. Hot Off the Press: New Releases for June 10 - 16 2024
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84. Summer Reading with Victoria from Bibliolifestyle
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82. 🎪 Best Romance Books set at a Circus 🎪 Romanceopoly Recs
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80. Vintage Romance Books with Cheyenne
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79. Bridgerton Season 3 First Impressions
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78. Asian Romance Authors You Should Read Right Now
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76. Non-Greek Mythology Fantasy Books - Romanceopoly Recs
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74. Meet the Podcasters
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72. Love Lines to Lifelines - Romance Authors That Write Thrillers
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70. Book Signing Tips with Laura from What to Read Next
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68. trailer Reading Under the Covers - A Romance Novel Podcast Re-Brand Trailer
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67. Hoopla & Libby Library Card Tips with Laura from What to Read Next Podcast
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66. Soldier Street: Ex Military Romantic Suspense Set Outside of the US
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65. Books to Read in Winter + Nostalgic Catch Up Edition
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64. 2024 Reading Resolutions + Romanceopoly is Back!
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1. Romanceopoly Reading Challenge - 2023 Announcement
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28. Shield of Winter by Nalini Singh
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27. Best (and Worst) Books of 2021
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26. Heart of Obsidian by Nalini Singh
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25. Tangle of Need by Nalini Singh + Psy/Changeling Novellas
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24. Interview with Nalini Singh
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23. Claimed by J.R. Ward
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22. Interview with Juliette Cross and Funny Paranormal Recommendations
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21. Kiss of Snow by Nalini Singh
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21. Gladiator by Anna Hackett + Warrior Heroines
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20. Play of Passion by Nalini Singh
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19. Book Recommendations: Gemini
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18. Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh
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17. Immortals After Dark Chat with Lit Wallflowers Podcast
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16. Blaze of Memory by Nalini Singh
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15. Book Recommendations: Taurus
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14. Branded by Fire by Nalini Singh
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13. Veronica's Dragon by Ruby Dixon + Dragon Shifter Recs
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12. Hostage to Pleasure by Nalini Singh
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11. Book Recommendations: Aries
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10. Mine to Possess by Nalini Singh
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9. Vampire Romance Recommendations with L.H. Cosway
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8. Caressed by Ice by Nalini Singh
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7. Book Recommendations: Pisces
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6. Visions of Heat by Nalini Singh
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5. Wicked All Night by Jeaniene Frost
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3. Book Recommendations: Aquarius
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2. Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh
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30. Wicked Bite by Jeaniene Frost
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29. The (Alien) Nanny for Christmas by Amanda Milo
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28. Shades of Wicked by Jeaniene Frost
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27. Clean Sweep by Ilona Andrews
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26. Into the Fire by Jeaniene Frost
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25. Don't Hex and Drive by Juliette Cross
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24. Bound by Flames by Jeaniene Frost
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23. Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
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22. Up from the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
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21. Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
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20. Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost
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19. The Jackal by J.R. Ward
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18. Once Burned by Jeaniene Frost
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17. Wicked Abyss by Kresley Cole
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16. One Grave at a Time by Jeaniene Frost
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15. Carnage by Sandra R. Neeley
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14. This Side of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
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13. Edge of Darkness by Lara Adrian
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12. Eternal Kiss of Darkness by Jeaniene Frost
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11. Rhapsodic by Laura Thalassa
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10. First Drop of Crimson by Jeaniene Frost
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9. Marcun by Sadie Carter
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8. Destined for an Early Grave
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7. Fighting Destiny by Amelia Hutchins
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6. At Grave's End by Jeaniene Frost
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5. When He's Dark by Suzanne Wright
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4. One Foot in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
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3. Iron and Magic by Ilona Andrews
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2. Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost
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