
Have you ever binge-read a new favorite series, only to end up with a book-hangover? Or finished a heart-stopping scene only to look around and not be able to talk to anyone about it? Maybe you’ve even felt embarrassed about what you’re reading because it isn’t considered a “classic” by people you know. Book Talk for BookTok with Jac and Amy is the go-to literary podcast to discuss your favorite n... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 342 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Book Talk for BookTok with Jac & Amy treats your favorite BookTok novels, romance and romantasy, like literature. We bring real tools of analysis (themes, imagery, symbolism, character arcs) through two lenses: Feminist (gender roles, power, agency, ... more
This Thursday, we hand the mic to you as we unpack listener theories, spoilers, and literary breadcrumbs from Heir of Fire Ch. 36–42 — the stretch where neutrality is accused, protection turns violent, and truth finally scorches through lies.
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Book Talk for BookTok with Jac & Amy treats your favorite BookTok novels, romance and romantasy, like literature. We bring real tools of analysis (themes, imagery, symbolism, character arcs) through two lenses: Feminist (gender roles, power, agency, ... more
This Thursday, we’re digging into your theories and literary breadcrumbs from Heir of Fire Ch. 32–35 — the chapters where bodies break, wings unfurl, monsters surface, and two warriors finally tell the truth.
Listeners weigh in, and we read your tho... more
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Love yall deeply but it’s actually almost unlistenable to hear yall call him “kale.” it’s in the back of the book, it’s pronounced “Kay-all” I.e. like the word chaos but with an L on the end. Do you pronounce “chaos” as “case”? His name isn’t kale. Almost enough to make me not listen 😭
If I’m not listening to an audiobook, I’m listening to my imaginary besties talk about my favorite books. Jac and Amy combine genuine literary analysis with laugh-out-loud commentary on fantasy romance. As English grads and writers, they dig into character development and deeper themes without being too serious- I’m desperately waiting for them to tackle all of SJM’s work (TOG👑). They’re the perfect mix of smart analysis and unashamed book fangirling.
Come see me at ale house when you come to Lagrange!
Found you guys a few years ago when I was rereading SJM and had no one to talk to about it. Now I listen religiously and I’ve really been enjoying the ToG literary analysis! I don’t have Instagram so I’m not able to submit any listener thoughts but I always try to catch you if you’re live on TikTok! 💕
This podcast feels like a slumberparty with your best girlfriends. There is no room for judgement or hate, only pure love toward other females. And the best part? You discuss boys and everything about them without having to tone it down. I love that Jac and Amy put a bit of personal experiences in each episode, making the book analysis feel more relatable to real life, cause lets face it - we all want to travel to Velaris and we all want us a nice sandwich with Cass and Az (sorry Hunt, Rhys, Row... more
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Engaging in lively discussions and literary analysis, this podcast is focused on modern, women-written novels, delving into themes and character developments while making the content relatable and entertaining. The hosts, coming from literary backgrounds, bring a mix of humor and insight to their analysis of emotional arcs and character growth, particularly in fantasy and romantic literature. A community aspect is fostered through listener feedback and contributions, making it a welcoming space for book enthusiasts to connect over their favorite stories and characters.
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