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  • You Should Read: Our Last Zodiac Books (with Kendell)!
    2025/01/28

    Well, Should-Heads, we’re finally doing our last Zodiac recommendations, so if you’re a Taurus, Leo or Aquarius, you’ll want to take some notes.


    Links mentioned: Neil Gaiman.

    Vulture posted an article where they spoke with four of the five women who have accused Neil Gaiman of sexually assaulting them. The article is explicit in spelling out their accusations. https://www.vulture.com/article/neil-gaiman-allegations-controversy-amanda-palmer-sandman-madoc.html

    Book Riot discussed it here https://bookriot.com/neil-gaiman-sexual-assault-victims-speak-out-vulture/

    Some of his upcoming projects have been canceled; another Vulture article discusses which projects are canceled or otherwise changing. https://www.vulture.com/article/neil-gaiman-allegations-adaptations.html

    We’ve discussed this before, but it’s a conversation that definitely could stand to be revisited. What are your thoughts on separating the art from the artist? Does it matter what the accusations are? For example, is it acceptable to stay a JK Rowling fan, because IN MY OPINION she’s just an unhinged billionaire with deeply problematic beliefs? Is it only a problem if actual crimes are reportedly committed?
    And how should we weigh all of this when none of this art exists in a vacuum? Some of the people who work on JK Rowling’s books or TV/movie offerings are almost certainly trans. And the money generated by her books and movies would definitely go toward releasing books that deal with trans issues in a better and more accurate manner (as opposed to believing that every trans woman is just a man in a dress waiting to rape women in public bathrooms). How do we decide what to do here?


    And to end with GOOD book news, the movie Sing Sing is the first movie to get released in theaters and in correctional facilities. (It’ll be distributed to 1,100 facilities). The movie’s a true story about incarcerated men in Sing Sing who formed a theater group. Some of the movie’s cast were men who were in that troupe. https://bookriot.com/sing-sing-film-release-theaters-and-prisons/

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  • You Should Read: Books About Pop Culture! (With Kristine Kittridge!)
    2025/01/21

    Should-Heads, you know how much we love pop culture. It’s probably our favorite thing (except for books, obviously). Our friend Kristine came back to discuss our favorite books centering around pop culture (both nonfiction and fiction and dealing with any facet of pop culture).


    Links mentioned: Emily Henry’s Having a Moment


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  • You Should Read: Overdue Books (with Amanda Hutson)
    2025/01/14

    We hate to admit this, Should-Heads, but we can’t read everything.

    Today, Rachael and Kelly are joined by their friend Amanda to discuss the books they haven’t read. What are some of your overdue books?

    Links Mentioned:

    • Fable controversy
    • Fable site
    • Bookly
    • Goodreads
    • Storygraph


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    58 分
  • BONUS: Julia Tribute Episode 1
    2025/01/11

    Welcome back, and today we have a very special episode. One year ago today, we lost our beloved cohost/sister/friend Julia. Today we have just a few of her many loved ones on to talk about some bookish memories in her honor. Please enjoy this trip down memory lane with us.

    Side note: We recorded these about 8 months ago so keep that in mind our grief was very fresh and the topics get pretty raw and real, so keep the tissues handy.

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    47 分
  • You Should Read: Our Most Anticipated 2025 Releases!
    2025/01/07

    Hey Should Heads! Welcome back. Today we are joined by our tastemaker of the pod, Kathy Coe! Kathy is here to help us discuss the books we are most excited to see released in 2025! You won't want to miss this one.

    Follow Kathy @glassofwine81 on social media!

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    1 時間 14 分
  • You Should Read: Our 2024 Favorites!
    2024/12/31

    We're back again, Should-Heads!

    We're so excited to get back into the swing of podcasting. Kelly and Rachael return with this one-on-one discussion of our bookish highlights of the year and discuss our hopes for continuing this podcast in the future.

    Stay tuned for more episode, we have some great plans for you all! And Happy New Year!!!

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  • You Should Read: Our Most Anticipated Spring Releases (with Kathy Coe!)
    2024/04/02

    Hi, Should-Heads! We're very excited to share some upcoming spring releases with you. As always, we're joined by Kathy Coe, who always knows about the best ones.

    Book News:

    People continue to challenge Nora Roberts

    The Thought of You movie sounds amazing

    Our most anticipated spring reads:

    Kathy: Missing White Woman (Kellye Garrett), Honey (Isabel Banta), The One Who Got Away With Murder (Trish Lundy), The Husbands (Holly Gramazio) and Such a Bad Influence (Olivia Muenter).

    Kelly: You Like it Darker (Stephen King), Funny Story (Emily Henry), The Ballad of Darcy and Russell (Morgan Matson), Kill Her Twice (Stacey Lee) and The House That Horror Built (Christina Henry).

    Rachael: Just For the Summer (Abby Jimenez), The Paris Novel (Ruth Reichl), Honey Witch (Sydney J. Shields), April May June July (Alison B. Hart) and Lies and Weddings (Kevin Kwan).

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  • We're Back... (And Some Updates)
    2024/03/05

    Hello, Should-Heads. It’s been a while and we’re happy to be back. We missed you!

    We’ve got horrible news first, though. Julia, our cohost, passed away in January. We needed to take some time to honor her and also decide to do with the show.

    We’ve got some answers for you.

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    46 分