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The Bookish Rewind

The Bookish Rewind is like hitting “rewind” on your favorite reads with your two book-obsessed besties. Each episode, we gossip our way through buzzy bestsellers, fresh new releases, and fan-picked gems—sprinkled with inside jokes, dramatic sighs, and the occasional plot rant. Basically, it’s your TBR… unhinged.

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    Episode 17: Just For The Cameras

    The Bookish Rewind: Just For The CamerasIn this episode, we (hosts Susan & Amy) have an in-depth discussion on Megan Quinn's newest book, 'Just for the Cameras,' exploring its themes, character dynamics, and the author's fantastic sense of humor. We analyze the book's pacing, character development, and how it compares to other works by Quinn, providing (possibly) valuable insights for romance readers, while taking a total deep dive on how this book made us feel. We also share personal book updates, humor, and book banter. Closing with a round of buy it, borrow it, or burn it, and will you think about this book in a month?Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMAuthors WebsiteWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, book discussion, books, reading, book recommendations, book discussion, romance, Megan Quinn, book review, character analysis, book series, sports romance, fan theories, trigger warnings, humor in books, book series predictions, romcom

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    Episode 16: Witchcraft for Wayward Girls

    The Bookish Rewind: Witchcraft for Wayward GirlsIn this intense and emotionally charged episode, we (hosts Susan & Amy) delve into the dark themes of Grady Hendrix's 'Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,' exploring its historical context, trauma, and the power of storytelling. We also share personal book updates, humor, and recovery recommendations. Closing with a round of buy it, borrow it, or burn it, and will you think about this book in a month?Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, movies, book discussion, books, reading, adaptations, book recommendations, dark, mystery, suspense, horror, historical fiction, witchcraft, trauma, book discussion, dark themes, mental health, grady hendrix,

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    Episode 15: The Housemaid

    The Bookish Rewind: The HousemaidListen in as we (hosts Susan & Amy) delve into the dark and twisty world of Frieda McFadden's thriller, exploring its themes of abuse, survival, and the psychological depths of its characters. We discuss the book's intense content and its emotional impact. Closing with a round of buy it, borrow it, or burn it, do you want to see the movie, and will you think about this book in a month?Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, movies, book discussion, books, reading, adaptations, book recommendations, thriller, Freida McFadden, dark, mystery, suspense,

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    Episode 14: People We Meet on Vacation

    The Bookish Rewind: People We Meet on VacationIn this engaging conversation, the hosts (Susan & Amy) delve into their reading experiences, focusing on the themes of adaptations, the intricacies of romance novels, and their personal reflections on the book 'People We Meet on Vacation' by Emily Henry. They explore expectations set by titles and the emotional connections characters evoke. The discussion also touches on the pacing of the narrative, the appeal of second chance romances, and what a modern day romcom is. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of relationships as portrayed in a book they reviewed. They express how the book made them feel while reading, critique character dynamics, and discuss the implications of personal growth and miscommunication. The conversation highlights the struggles of the main character, Poppy, and her relationships, ultimately leading to a broader discussion on expectations versus reality in romantic narratives. Closing with a round of buy it, borrow it, or burn it and "will you think about this book in a month?"Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, hallmark movies, love, relationships, book discussion, humor, romance, books, reading, adaptations, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, People We Meet on Vacation, Emily Henry, book recommendations, second chance romance, personal growth, friendship, identity crisis, communication, expectations

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    Episode 13: A Vineyard Valentine

    The Bookish Rewind: A Vineyard Valentine by Nina Bocci & Valentine Bookish BanterIn this episode on the pod, we (Susan & Amy) explore our perspectives on Valentine's Day, discussing the concept of loving love and Valentine's Day. We share personal anecdotes about our worst date experiences and delve into a book review of 'A Vineyard Valentine,' and chat about some of the concepts of the book. Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, Valentine's Day, love, relationships, book discussion, worst date stories, humor, romance, singles events, meet-cute, anti-Valentine's Day

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    Episode 12: Plotting Our 2026 - Goals, Hype & Hot Takes

    The Bookish Rewind: Plotting Our 2026 - Goals, Hype & Hot TakesIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind, join us as we (hosts Susan and Amy) discuss our reading goals for 2026, anticipated book releases, and our bookish resolutions for the new year. We also chat about bookish things that need to be left in 2025, authors we won't be reading anymore and book habits that are just not practical for us. Check Amy out on GoodreadsCheck Susan out on GoodreadsWe do not own rights to these books or any material related to them. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading these books.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, book recommendations, bookish rewind, reading challenge, book ratings, literature discussion, book series, reading community, pizza hut

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    Episode 11: 2025 Wrap

    The Bookish Rewind: 2025 Yearly RewindIn this episode of Bookish Rewind, we (hosts Susan and Amy) recap our reading experiences from 2025, discussing the number of books read, our year end stats, and if we would re-read our books from 2025. In alphabetical order we list our books of 2025 the good, the bad and the ugly. By our personal ratings of 'yes', 'no', or 'maybe'. Our next episode will look to the future and our goals in 2026.Our Full List for 2025Check Amy out on GoodreadsCheck Susan out on GoodreadsWe do not own rights to these books or any material related to them. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading these books.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, reading recap, book recommendations, bookish rewind, reading challenge, book ratings, literature discussion, book series, reading community

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    Episode 10: Kingdom of the Wicked

    The Bookish Rewind: Kingdom of the Wicked - Kingdom of the Wicked #1 In this episode on the pod, we step into a world of curses, demons, and deadly delicious Italian cooking as we share our unfiltered opinions on Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco. From murder mysteries and magic circles to broody princes of Hell, we break down what worked, what didn’t, and where the story left us wanting more (or less).We chat chemistry, pacing, world-building, and whether this book leans more slow-burn fantasy or prelude to something spicier. Expect hot takes, ranting, and plenty of love-it-or-hate-it moments as we decide if this darkly enchanting series opener cast a spell on us — or left us unconvinced.Light a candle, salt your doorways, and press play — the Wicked are waiting.The Fantasy Foolery Scale1 - 🐉 “Dragons? Yes. Logic? No.”2 - 🧝 “Elves, angst, and eyeliner”3 - 🪄 “Magic system held together with glitter and vibes”4 - 🧙‍♂️ “World-building so good I got lost”5 - ✨ “I now live in this fictional realm”Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, fantasy, historical fiction, magic, demons, wicked, kingdom, wrath, hell, eyeliner

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    Episode 9: The Night Circus

    The Bookish Rewind: The Night CircusStep right up and enter Le Cirque des Rêves with us as we dive into Erin Morgenstern’s enchanting and mysterious The Night Circus. In this episode, we unravel the magic behind the black-and-white tents, explore the star-crossed rivalry-turned-romance between Celia and Marco, and debate whether we’d survive as rêveurs or just get lost in the maze of illusions.We break down the storytelling style that reads like a dream you may or may not want to wake up from, gush over our favorite food pairings and discuss our take on the book.Grab your ticket—no admission fee except your imagination—and join us under the striped tent as we review a novel that tries proves magic is real… and sometimes dangerously beautiful.The Fantasy Foolery Scale 1 - 🐉 “Dragons? Yes. Logic? No.” 2 - 🧝 “Elves, angst, and eyeliner”3 - 🪄 “Magic system held together with glitter and vibes”4 - 🧙‍♂️ “World-building so good I got lost”5 - ✨ “I now live in this fictional realm”Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, fantasy, historical fiction, magic

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    Episode 8: Bunny

    The Bookish Rewind: BunnyIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind, we dive into 'Bunny' by Mona Awad, a horror thriller with dark academia themes. We discuss our initial impressions, character dynamics, and the unreliable narration that leaves us with more questions than answers. The conversation explores the writing style, pacing, and the setting of a fictional fine arts college, while also speculating on the upcoming sequel and movie adaptation. We share our overwhelming mix of confusion and intrigue about the book, leading to a lively discussion filled with humor and personal reflections.Sassy Thriller Rating Scale🔪 5 Knives Out of 5 – “I slept with the lights on and questioned my entire existence.”This book had me clutching my pearls, checking my locks, and texting my therapist. A masterpiece of menace.🔪 4 Knives – “I gasped. Audibly. In public.”Twisty, juicy, and just unhinged enough to make me side-eye strangers. Not perfect, but I’d still recommend it to my enemies.🔪 3 Knives – “I saw it coming, but I still tripped over it.”Predictable but fun. Like a Lifetime movie with a budget. I didn’t scream, but I did raise an eyebrow.🔪 2 Knives – “More thriller, less filler, please.”Dragged like a body in the woods. The twist tried, but it didn’t thrive. I finished it out of spite.🔪 1 Knife – “I was the real victim.”This book committed crimes against suspense. I want my time back and possibly a refund on my trust in humanity.🗡️ Bonus Rating: The Unhinged Dagger – “What did I just read and why do I want more?”Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Fiction, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, plot complexity, literature, TBR, Bunny, Mona Awad, dark academia, unreliable narrator, horror, fantasy

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    Episode 7: Sunrise on the Reaping

    The Bookish Rewind: Sunrise on the ReapingIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind,we return to Panem for Suzanne Collins’ Sunrise on the Reaping, the much anticipated prequel to The Hunger Games. We dive into the political games, moral gray areas, and chilling origins of the 50th Hunger Games — better known as Haymitch’s Reaping. Expect fiery opinions, emotional flashbacks, and a healthy dose of Capitol cynicism as we rewind this prequel. We talk legacy, rebellion, and why no one writes trauma quite like Suzanne Collins. Plus: deep dive on what we think the book adds to the larger Hunger Games mythos, and whether we’re emotionally ready for another film adaptation.The Emotional Damage Index” 1 - 😐 “Emotionally unbothered”  2 - 😢 “One tear, max”3 - 😭 “Ugly cried in public”4 - 💀 “I’m emotionally deceased”5 - 👻 “I haunt this book now”Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Sunrise on the Reaping, Suzanne Collins, YA Fantasy, Fiction, Young Adult, Dystopia, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Hunger Games, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, revenge, explosive events, plot complexity, literature, TBR, snake jewelry

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    Episode 6: Till Summer Do Us Part

    The Bookish Rewind: Till Summer Do Us PartIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind, we head to camp... with Till Summer Do Us Part by New York Times bestselling author Meghan Quinn — the queen of heartfelt hilarity and swoon-worthy chaos. We’re unpacking all the steamy tension, laugh-out-loud moments, and emotional gut punches that make this summer romance impossible to put down. We’ve got thoughts — lots of them! Lock in with us because it’s time to rewind, gush, and maybe argue a little over who our Bookish Buzz topic as we spiral into book chaos.🔥 The Extra-Spicy Romcom Rating Scale 🔥“Ghosted Before Dessert” 0 Flames No chemistry, no laughs, no heat—just you and the check.“Polite Hug at the Door” 1 Flame A little cute, but way too PG. We wanted fireworks, not a pat on the back.“The One-Bed Trope… But Nothing Happened” 2 Flames The setup was there, the tension was there, but it fizzled faster than flat champagne.“Steamy Make-out in the Rain” 3 Flames Spice level rising, swoons engaged—we’re invested, and we might need a fan.“Clothes on the Floor” 4 Flames The chemistry is undeniable, the banter is fire, and yes—we’re dog-earing the page.“The Can’t-Put-It-Down, Cancel-Your-Plans Romcom” 5 Flames Explosive chemistry, laugh-out-loud banter, toe-curling spice. Basically the bookish equivalent of the fireworks, the airport chase, and the morning-after pancakes.Check it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, The Hawthorne Legacy, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, YA Mystery, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Family Secrets, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, revenge, high school drama, explosive events, plot complexity, fan casting, literature, TBR

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    Episode 5: The Hawthorne Legacy

    The Bookish Rewind: The Hawthorne LegacyIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind, we jump into the second book of the Inheritance Games series, The Hawthorne Legacy. Discussing the intricate plot, character dynamics, and our personal ratings of the book. The conversation explores themes of family secrets, relationships, and the mystery surrounding the characters' backgrounds. With humor and insight, we analyze the twists and turns of the story, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the book's impact and showcasing our ability to spiral in to complete book chaos.The Bookish Rewind Mystery Rating Scale0 Stars — “Plot? Never met her.” So confusing or boring we’d rather watch paint dry.1 Star — “The butler did it… and we don’t care.” Predictable, weak, or just a total snoozefest.2 Stars — “Scooby-Doo called, he wants his mystery back.” We saw it coming, but at least it tried.3 Stars — “Respectable whodunnit.” Not bad, not mind-blowing. Solid middle-of-the-shelf mystery.4 Stars — “Plot twist had us gasping in public.” Kept us hooked, had some sass, and stuck the landing.5 Stars — “Shut the book, scream into the void, text your bestie immediately.” An instant classic. Mystery perfection.Our Fan Cast:Avery- Kaitlyn DeverLibby- Rachel SennottHarry/Toby - Tyler GreyNash- Brenton ThwaitesGrayson - Lucky Blue Smith / Luke EisnerJamison - Alex LangeZander - Jordan FisherOren - Idris ElbaAlisa - Eiza GonzalesSkye - Ali LarterZara - Roseamund PikeMax - Lily CheeCheck it out on GoodreadsCheck it out on FableBuy it On AmazonBuy it from BAMWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, The Hawthorne Legacy, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, YA Mystery, Book Review, Podcast, Character Analysis, Plot Twists, Family Secrets, Book Discussion, relationships, character dynamics, revenge, high school drama, explosive events, plot complexity, fan casting, literature, TBR

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    Episode 4: Deep End

    The Bookish Rewind: Deep EndIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind, we dive into a detailed discussion of 'Deep End' by Ali Hazelwood, exploring its themes of romance, anxiety, and character dynamics. We share our spice ratings, analyze the relationships within the story, and express our thoughts on the book's pacing and plot. The conversation highlights the complexities of college romance and the impact of societal expectations on personal relationships, culminating in their final ratings and reflections on the book.Check it out on GoodreadsBuy it On AmazonWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.KeywordsThe Bookish Rewind, Deep End, Ali Hazelwood, romance, character analysis, spice ratings, college romance, book review, podcast, literature, TBR

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    Episode 3: Beautiful Ugly

    The Bookish Rewind: Beautiful UglyWe’re rewinding through the pages of Alice Feeney's Beautiful Ugly —aka the book that made us question our reading comprehension. Join us as we talk birds, babies, and whether Grady is alive or dead. Spoiler: we might never know.... Because this book makes us wish we had wings.Check it out on GoodreadsBuy it On AmazonWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.

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    Episode 2: Pretty Little Savage

    The Bookish Rewind: Pretty Little SavageIn this episode of The Bookish Rewind, we dive into the dark romance novel 'Pretty Little Savage' by Lucy Smoke. Analyzing the characters, particularly Avalon Manning, and discussing the dynamics of the Sick Boys and their college environment. The conversation touches on themes of misunderstanding, crime family elements, and the challenges faced by the protagonist. With humor and insight, we navigate through the plot twists, character relationships, and our overall feelings on this book. Warning there is explicit content in this episode, as there is in this book. Check it out on goodreadsBuy it on AmazonWe do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.

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    Episode 1: The Inheritance Games

    The Bookish Rewind: The Inheritance GamesWe’re rewinding through the pages of Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ The Inheritance Games—aka the book that made us wish a billionaire would mysteriously leave us a McMansion full of puzzles. Join us as we talk sibling drama, questionable riddles, and whether Avery should trust literally anyone in that house. Spoiler: probably not. Because this family makes your in-laws look normal. Check it out on goodreadsBuy it On Amazon We do not own rights to this book or any material related to it. The opinions we share, are our own and have been gleaned from reading this book.

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    The Bookish Rewind

    Welcome to The Bookish Rewind! Your new favorite book club with two bestie co-hosts, tackling popular reads, hot new releases, and fan picks—with plenty of laughs, sass, and hot takes. Grab your TBR and hit rewind with us every episode!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Bookish Rewind is like hitting “rewind” on your favorite reads with your two book-obsessed besties. Each episode, we gossip our way through buzzy bestsellers, fresh new releases, and fan-picked gems—sprinkled with inside jokes, dramatic sighs, and the occasional plot rant. Basically, it’s your TBR… unhinged.

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Amy and Susan

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