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16. A Song To Drown Rivers (Book Review)

16. A Song To Drown Rivers (Book Review)

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This week, I discuss Ann Liang's 2024 historical novel A Song To Drown Rivers. This book avoids the pitfalls of the YA genre, tells a compelling story, and even has some interesting things to say about power and the patriarchy. I have two main plot quibbles that I will warn you about in this Spoiler-Free review,… and then I will totally rant about the ending in a video coming to TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube in the next day or two, so look out for that. As always, I examine the novel’s atmosphere, writing style, plot, characters, and overall entertainment value. Plus, there's a delightful popcorn fact at the end. Enjoy! You can find sources and all past and future episodes of this podcast on its website kmmamedia.com/pagesandpopcornpodcast Stay in touch: Email pagesandpopcornpodcast@gmail.com LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/pagesandpopcornpodcast Kaylia Metcalfe on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kaylia_marie_m/ Facebook facebook.com/kayliametcalfe And yes, you can support this show on Patreon: Patreon patreon.com/pagesandpopcornpodcast Thanks in advance! Lastly, affiliate links: https://amzn.to/44tOvce Or https://bookshop.org/shop/pagesandpopcornpodcast

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