Busy Girls Book Club

Three busy young professionals who love to read tackle today's most popular books and let you know how to fit them into your busy schedule.

88: Two Authors and a Story of Love Across Time

Two authors, two characters, and a novella with no rules about space or time... who wouldn't be curious? "This Is How You Lose the Time War" takes readers on a unique and unexpected adventures. It leaves a lot to discuss.

05-13
51:06

87: Kuang's Departure from Fantasty in "Yellowface"

The Busy Girls covered "Babel" by R.F. Kuang and had mixed feelings, but her new book "Yellowface" is the extreme opposite kind of book. Does that mean it's a hit?

05-06
01:03:15

86: Here Comes "Bride"

Fans of Ali Hazelwood's normal STEM romances will knot expect what's coming in her newest release. (Misspelling intentional.) The Busy Girls are unsurprisingly divided on Hazelwood per usual, but they do all agree on one thing about "Bride."

04-29
51:22

85: Plotlines Converge in "Empire of Storms"

Throne of Glass continues with "Empire of Storms." It's a long one and a lot happens, but readers are rewarded as various plots start to tie together for a greater purpose.

04-22
01:11:30

84: A Memoir About Dead Bodies Could Change the World with "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"

"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory" by Caitlin Doughty is not your average memoir. It mixes life, death, gallows humor and world history to turn the funeral industry upside down. It may be the most though provoking discussion the Busy Girls have ever had.

04-15
01:12:06

83: Something Completely New in Fantasy in "Immortal Longings"

Trial to the death? Body jumping magic system? Setting as a character? Morally grey leads? "Immortal Longings" by Chloe Gong is something totally new and fresh on the fantasy scene, but not everyone is a fan. The Busy Girls discuss what was a success and what still needs clarification.

04-08
01:10:16

82: Memoir Meets Poetry "In the Dream House"

A memoir on a queer abusive relationship might not sound like a must read, but Carmen Maria Machado's "In the Dream House" takes a poetic approach to realizing she's being abused and overcoming her situation. The Busy Girls talk about this interesting take on a memoir and why it's a must read.

04-01
01:03:12

81: Middle Eastern Meets Fantasy in "The Jasad Heir"

"The Jasad Heir" has a lot of classic fantasy tropes but takes place in a setting more akin to Egypt. It's a fresh setting and focused heavily on kingdom politics. Plus, it's a grumpy-grumpy main character mashup.

03-25
59:24

80: Life Meets Art in "Open Water"

"Open Water" is a sort of lyrical narrative that talks about the Black experience. The poetry aspect can be a bit hard to get into, but the book is short. Does it make it worth the read?

03-18
56:41

79: The Trouble with Celebrity Memoirs and Prince Harry's "Spare"

Celebrity memoirs are a tough one to discuss. Should every celebrity have one? Should editors be kind because they're famous? Prince Harry's "Spare" gives the Busy Girls a lot to discuss.

03-11
01:16:58

78: An Interview with Lauren Puckett-Pope of "ELLE"

The Busy Girls are joined by Lauren Puckett-Pope, staff culture writer at ELLE, to hear about how she chooses which books to cover for the magazine and her watchlist for 2024.  Books summary: https://www.busygirlspod.com/post/special-guest-elle-staff-culture-writer-lauren-puckett-pope-makes-her-book-recommendations-for-2024 Lauren's bio: https://www.elle.com/author/223910/lauren-puckett/ 2024 Fiction Watchlist: https://www.elle.com/culture/books/g46306627/best-fiction-books-2024/ 2024 Romance Watchlist: https://www.elle.com/culture/books/g46344215/best-books-2024-romance/ 2024 Nonfiction Watchlist: https://www.elle.com/culture/books/g46344230/best-books-2024-nonfiction/

03-04
01:12:59

77: SJM Stans Flummoxed after "House of Flame and Shadow"

Your resident SJM stans have a lot to process after the release of Crescent City 3: "House of Flame and Shadow." Do we still love her books? Yes. Was this her finest work? Listen and find out.

02-26
01:25:54

76: The Reading Order Debate of "Assassin's Blade"

Katelyn's sister joins the Busy Girls to talk Throne of Glass' "Assassin's Blade" and where the short story compilation should fit into the series.

02-19
01:04:05

75: Novelty or Nonsense? A Deep Dive Into "Bunny"

In one of the most polarizing episodes yet, the Busy Girls discuss TikTok sensation "Bunny" with the help of a special guest. This is new age horror, but does it deliver what it sells?

02-12
01:42:23

74: A Fresh Breath in Fantasy with "Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries"

If you love a whimsical tale of adventure into the realm of fae but are tired of the same cookie cutter fantasy we've been getting, Heather Fawcett brings a breath of fresh air with "Emily Wilde's Encyclopaedia of Faeries." Jane Austen lovers will enjoy this fantasy with a historical fiction tone and some dark academia thrown in.

02-05
01:08:01

73: Love and War in "Ruthless Vows"

The sequel to Rebecca Ross' "Divine Rivals" picks right back up in "Ruthless Vows." The end to the YA duology has been long awaited, but mostly by adult readers. Does the wartime romance strike the right note in the end?

01-29
53:02

72: Fantasy and Fanfic in "The Hurricane Wars"

The Busy Girls love a good enemies to lovers fantasy novel with a dark brooding MMC and a sassy FMC. Does "The Hurricane Wars" qualify? Or is it just some Star Wars fanfic?

01-22
01:03:35

71: The Long-lived Popularity of "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue"

V.E. Schwab turns what you think will be a cautionary tale into one of personal growth and resilience in this tale about making a deal with the devil. "The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue" continues to be highly reviewed, so the Busy Girls finally give it a go.

01-15
53:06

70: Quickening the Pace with "Queen of Shadows"

It's Sarah J. Maas part...??? We lost track. If you're still with us, Queen of Shadows is a huge turning point in the Throne of Glass series. The books keep getting longer and the plots multiply, so there's a lot to discuss.

01-08
01:17:48

69: Busy Girls Book Club Awards 2023

It's that time! We take a look back at the best, worst, most overhyped, prettiest, etc. books we've read all year. AND we choose a Busy Girls Book of the Year. Thank you for a great 2023 and we can't wait for 2024!

01-01
01:06:27

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