• Tomi Adeyemi - Children of Blood and bone
    Sep 2 2025

    Although this book is described as YA genre, I read it as an adult book clubber and thoroughly enjoyed it.


    I challenge you this year to discover how Tomi Adeyemi’s bold approach to storytelling and representation have made an impact on the Young Adult fantasy genre.


    Pick up this read to follow Zélie, a young diviner, on her dangerous quest to restore magic to the kingdom of Orïsha. Explore themes of oppression, resistance, and the fight for freedom as Zélie and her companions face challenges and enemies.



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    9 mins
  • Barbara Mostella - Why Now
    Aug 19 2025

    Buckle up for a heart-pounding ride into the world of psychological thrillers! This week, we're diving deep into "Why Now?" with the brilliant Barbara Mostella. Her new book explores the life of an investigator whose past has been mysteriously erased. They must grapple with a shattered memory and unravel a tangled web of lies to uncover the truth.


    Join us as Barbara and I discuss the twists and turns of this mind-bending story, the challenges of crafting a protagonist lost in their own identity, and the shocking revelations that will leave you breathless.


    Get ready to question everything you know about memory, identity, and the power of the truth. This episode will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish!


    Don't miss out!


    Part 2


    In this interview we delve into the protagonist's terrifying loss of memory and identity, and how this creates a chilling vulnerability, leaving them open to manipulation and deceit. We'll discuss the challenges of navigating a world without a past, the desperate search for answers, and the constant fear of the unknown.



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    31 mins
  • Frank Zerby- Odor of Sanctity
    Aug 5 2025

    Journey to the 9th century Iberian Peninsula, a land ravaged by brutal battles and cruel dungeons, yet also home to perfumed harems and the erotic mysteries of the Orient. Amidst the clash of Christians, Muslims, and Jews, rises the Visigoth nobleman, Alaric Teudisson.


    That dang Tina got us reading about Visigoths. Whattha? She’s the true bookie of the team.

    I believe her when she says it’s a great read by a renowned author whose works are highly acclaimed. And that’s one of the reasons why we do this podcast….’cause I just learned something new. I hope you did too.



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    6 mins
  • Shantrelle P. Lewis - Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style
    Jul 8 2025
    In this episode of the book review, we take a peek into the captivating world of "Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Fashion." We explore the origins of the Black dandy, tracing its roots back to the complex and unsettling concept of the "luxury slave." We discuss how enslaved individuals, forced to dress in fine attire, used fashion as a tool of resistance and self-expression, laying the foundation for the Black dandy tradition. We also examine how Black dandies challenged prevailing stereotypes and asserted their humanity in the face of dehumanization by presenting themselves with elegance and sophistication. Listen in while folding those clothes and feel good as we celebrate the resilience and agency of enslaved people and their profound impact on fashion and identity.

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    10 mins
  • Michelle Sumrall - Scattered
    Jun 24 2025
    This episode discusses Michelle Sumrall's book, "Scattered," which details her experiences as a caregiver for her aging parents. The emotional rollercoaster of caregiving is explored, including depression, anger, denial, and anticipatory grief. Sumrall emphasizes the importance of a support network and having financial and long-term care plans in place. She also touches on the impact of geographical distance on family awareness of a loved one's decline and the challenges of navigating caregiving decisions. This discussion was informative and, at times, funny….in that kinda way where you laugh to keep from cryin’. Enjoy this listen!

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    45 mins
  • Rhonda Williams - Til Death Do Us Part
    May 27 2025

    Heartfelt. That’s the word that seems most appropriate for this episode.

    Everyone who has loved and lost will relate to this heartwarming story shared by author Rhonda Williams.

    "Til death do us part" - these words take on a whole new meaning when you lose someone you love.


    Join us as we talk to Rhonda Williams about her book "Until Death Do Us Part." A tender exploration of love, loss, and grief. Rhonda's words will help you heal and find your way forward.


    This episode is a must listen if you are looking for solace and hope after losing someone you love.


    Rhonda candidly opens up to the depths of her connection with her husband and the importance of cherishing every moment with those we love. But she also reminds us that love doesn't end with death, and that healing is possible.


    This episode is an elegant reminder to those who are looking for solace and hope after losing someone near and dear to the heart.



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    16 mins
  • Isabelle Wilkerson - Caste
    May 13 2025

    Join us as we delve into Isabel Wilkerson's groundbreaking book, "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents." Discover how Wilkerson redefines American racism through the lens of a hidden caste system, drawing parallels to India's ancient hierarchy and Nazi Germany. We'll explore the eight pillars of caste, uncover how race became a visible marker in America's social order, and examine the devastating impact of this system on individuals and society.


    This episode challenges conventional narratives, sparks dialogue, and inspires action towards a more just and equitable world. Whether you're a history buff, a social justice advocate, or simply curious about the complexities of human behavior, this thought-provoking discussion will leave you with a deeper understanding of America's past, present, and future.



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    12 mins
  • Gerri Holmes - Distractors
    Apr 29 2025

    Do you ever feel like you're constantly being pulled in a million different directions? Like your focus and attention are under attack? You're not alone.


    Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Gerri Holmes, author of the groundbreaking new book, "Distractors." Gerri reveals the hidden forces behind our distraction epidemic and offers practical strategies for reclaiming our attention and living more intentional lives.


    In this episode, you'll discover:


    • The dangerous consequences of distraction
    • How to take back control of your attention
    • Practical tips for living a more focused and fulfilling life

    This episode is a must-listen for any woman who feels overwhelmed, scattered, or simply wants to live a more focused and fulfilling life. Don't miss it!



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    28 mins