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Welcome to the 2am Book Review Club! Do you stay up too late reading books? Do you love mysteries, thrillers, romance, historical fiction, fantasy, or literary fiction? Do you want weekly book recommendations and/or book breakdowns? Then you’ve found your new favorite book club! Join me each week as I discuss everything from the most-hyped new releases to books that nobody seems to have heard of as we explore the wide and wonderful world of books!
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It's April 14th! Which may be just another day to you, but here on the podcast, we're celebrating the release of SAVE THE DATE, a brand-new summer romance that would be a perfect beach read for those of you who have beachy plans this summer! What's this book about? And should you go grab a copy? Let's find out in this special mini review episode!Special thanks to Atria Books/Simon and Schuster for sending me a complimentary ARC.Musical credit: pixabay.Want to join our official book club? Check out this link.Tune in every week for exciting book-related content, and be sure to check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Emerald Fennell’s big-budget movie “Wuthering Heights,” starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, attracted wide-spread criticism and controversy long before it was ever released. From its costuming to its casting choices, people had a lot to say about this new adaptation of Emily Bronte’s 1847 novel. But how did we get here? And why, 179 years after Emily Bronte’s book was first published, do we keep telling and retelling the story of Wuthering Heights?This is episode 1.Musical credit: pixabay.Want to join our official book club? Check out this link.Tune in for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Emerald Fennell’s big-budget movie “Wuthering Heights,” starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, attracted wide-spread criticism and controversy long before it was ever released. From its costuming to its casting choices, people had a lot to say about this new adaptation of Emily Bronte’s 1847 novel.In this 3-part series, we'll be asking—how did we get here? Why do so many adaptations think this is the "greatest love story ever told"? And why, 179 years after Emily Bronte’s book was first published, do we keep telling and retelling the story of Wuthering Heights?Musical credit: pixabay.Want to join our official book club? Check out this link.Tune in for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Let's talk about all 17 (!) books I read in March! I read a ton of mystery books, a ton of romance, some upcoming releases, and, of course, some nonfiction. Also, I have podcast announcements!Want to join the official book club? Check out this link.Musical credits: pixabay, Wikimedia Commons.Tune in for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Welcome to Mystery Marathon March, the event from the 2am Book Review Club where we're celebrating all things mystery related! This week, I'm joined by author and academic J. C. Bernthal to discuss all things Agatha Christie. If you enjoyed our conversation, be sure to check out more of Jamie's work! Check out Jamie's website.Check out Jamie's newsletter.Learn more about the international Agatha Christie conferences.And that's a wrap for Mystery Marathon March! But I've still got more links:Want to join the book club? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Musical credits: pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Welcome to Mystery Marathon March, the event from the 2am Book Review Club where we're celebrating all things mystery related! This week's episode is a deep dive into Agatha Christie's iconic mystery series, the Miss Marple books.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to join the book club? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Musical credits: pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Welcome to Mystery Marathon March, the event from the 2am Book Review Club where we're celebrating all things mystery related! This week's episode is a deep dive into Agatha Christie's most famous and influential mystery series, the Hercule Poirot books.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to join the book club? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Musical credits: pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Welcome to Mystery Marathon March, the event from the 2am Book Review Club where we're celebrating all things mystery related! This week's episode is a deep dive into Agatha Christie, aka the Queen of Mystery.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to join the book club? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Musical credits: pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Let's talk about all of the books I read in January and February! There's romance, there's historical fiction, there's a nonfiction book, and there's a doorstopper fantasy book that took me 3 months to read.Want to check out my review of Elizabeth Kostova's "The Historian"? You can listen to it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or here.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to join the book club? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Musical credits: pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
With the brand-new big-screen adaptation, Wuthering Heights is back in the zeitgeist! Over the past few weeks, I've been doing a three-part deep dive into the characters, themes, and nuances of Emily Bronte’s complex and layered narrative. And this week, I'm doing a mailbag episode, where I'll be answering YOUR questions, comments, and hot takes on the wide and wonderful world of Wuthering Heights!Content warning for domestic abuse, domestic violence, and suicide.Musical credits: pixabay.Want to join the book club? Check out this link.Want to participate in the Wuthering Heights read-along? Check out this link.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
With the brand-new big-screen adaptation, Wuthering Heights is back in the zeitgeist! In this three-part deep dive, we’ll explore the characters, themes, and nuances of Emily Bronte’s complex and layered narrative, and we’ll discuss why, 179 years after its publication, the world is still obsessed with Wuthering Heights.This is episode 3, where we're discussing Chapters 22-34.Content warning for domestic abuse, domestic violence, suicide, and desecration of a grave, as in digging up dead bodies. Yes, things will get weird in this episode.Musical credits: Wikimedia Commons and pixabay.Want to participate in the Wuthering Heights read-along? Check out this link.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
With the upcoming big-screen adaptation, Wuthering Heights is back in the zeitgeist! In this three-part deep dive, we’ll explore the characters, themes, and nuances of Emily Bronte’s complex and layered narrative, and we’ll discuss why, 179 years after its publication, the world is still obsessed with Wuthering Heights.This is episode 2, where we're discussing Chapters 11-21.Content warning for discussions of domestic abuse, domestic violence, and animal abuse.Musical credits: Wikimedia Commons and pixabay.Want to participate in the Wuthering Heights read-along? Check out this link.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
With the upcoming big-screen adaptation, Wuthering Heights is back in the zeitgeist! In this three-part deep dive, we’ll explore the characters, themes, and nuances of Emily Bronte’s complex and layered narrative, and we’ll discuss why, 179 years after its publication, the world is still obsessed with Wuthering Heights.This is episode 1, where we're discussing Chapters 1-10.Content warning for discussions of domestic abuse and violence.Musical credits: Wikimedia Commons and pixabay.Want to participate in the Wuthering Heights read-along? Check out this link.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
With the upcoming big-screen adaptation, Wuthering Heights is back in the zeitgeist! In this three-part deep dive, we’ll explore the characters, themes, and nuances of Emily Bronte’s complex and layered narrative, and we’ll discuss why, 179 years after its publication, the world is still obsessed with Wuthering Heights.Musical credit: pixabay.Want to participate in the Wuthering Heights read-along? Check out this link.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Happy 2026! For the first episode of the year, I have exciting announcements, book reviews, and much much more!Want to participate in the Wuthering Heights read-along? Check out this link.Want to participate in Mystery Marathon March? Check out this link.Want to vote for the June book pick? Check out this link.Thanks so much for listening in 2025, and here's to another year of reading and podcasting. 🍾🎉Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Two hundred and fifty years ago in the English county of Hampshire, on a snowy December day, a baby girl was born. That baby would grow up to be Jane Austen, and she would go on to write six iconic novels that would forever change literary history.This is the final episode of JANE AUSTEN @ 250, a series from the 2am Book Review Club celebrating the life and work of Jane Austen.Musical Credits:Contredanse No. 2, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.Concerto No. 5, 1st movement, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.Berceuse, Op. 56, number 1, Gabriel Faure, via Wikimedia Commons.All other music comes from pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
This week, we're discussing my top 10 books of 2025! Also, we'll take a peek at my 2025 reading stats and find out how many books I've read, what genres I've read, and much much more!Musical credits:"Greensleeves", Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported License, via Wikimedia Commons. (This tune is rumored to have been written by Henry VIII, so I thought it was perfect!)Concerto No. 5, 1st movement, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.All other music comes from pixabay.Tune in for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
It's time for the November 2025 reading wrap-up! We've got library books (the good, the bad, and the indifferent), mysteries, manga I must fangirl over, and (yes) some nonfiction. Oh, and who's looking for a holiday romance? Because I've got a recommendation!Musical credits: pixabay.Tune in for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Two hundred and fifty years ago in the English county of Hampshire, on a snowy December day, a baby girl was born. That baby would grow up to be Jane Austen, and she would go on to write six iconic novels that would forever change literary history.This is episode 8 of JANE AUSTEN @ 250, a series from the 2am Book Review Club celebrating the life and work of Jane Austen. Musical Credits:Contredanse No. 2, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.Concerto No. 5, 1st movement, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.All other music comes from pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.
Two hundred and fifty years ago in the English county of Hampshire, on a snowy December day, a baby girl was born. That baby would grow up to be Jane Austen, and she would go on to write six iconic novels that would forever change literary history.This is episode 7 of JANE AUSTEN @ 250, a series from the 2am Book Review Club celebrating the life and work of Jane Austen.Musical Credits:Contredanse No. 2, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.Concerto No. 5, 1st movement, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons.All other music comes from pixabay.Tune for exciting book-related content every week here on the podcast, and be sure to also check out the companion Youtube channel: The 2am Book Review Club Youtube channel.












