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Brimstone (SPOILERS) and just a little emotional damage

Brimstone (SPOILERS) and just a little emotional damage

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In this episode of the Open/Booked podcast, hosts Loren and Tisha dive into a lively discussion about the book "Brimstone" by Callie Hart. They share their fresh impressions, having just finished the book, and reflect on their reading experiences over the past week. The conversation covers a range of topics, including their thoughts on character development, world-building, and the emotional impact of the story. They also touch on their reading plans for the upcoming week, including a mix of holiday-themed books and other anticipated reads. The episode is filled with candid reactions, humorous exchanges, and a shared enthusiasm for the books they love.


In case you're new here, we spoil the books we are discussing so please be sure you're either ok with spoilers, or have read the book to avoid learning details you might not want. TW discussion of: explicit language and content, violence and trauma, complex character identities, which might be confusing or unsettling for some readers. Also, we cuss like sailors, on leave (IYKYK) so if any of that makes you uncomfortable please skip this one.


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