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I Reckon I’ll Read It

Two Okies with a podcast and a mighty big TBR. We reckon you’ll wanna listen!

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    Episode 19: Just Here for the Ha-Has

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From there, we establish (officially) that we are each other’s other half of a book best friend necklace, reflect on the lines from books that have stuck with us, and watch Beccah engage in some extremely normal, definitely-not-parasocial reading choices based on her celebrity crush (Hudson Williams, if you’re listening… we can explain). And finally, we wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment answering a listener question about DNFing books – especially when it comes to book club picks. Books We Mentioned:  Mary Oliver poetry Pablo Neruda poetry Spur of the Moment Question: What are examples of writing that has stuck with you? 4:00- Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer 5:00- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer 5:40- Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 5:50- Moby Dick, Herman Melville 6:00- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins Reading Round Up: 9:00- The Paradise Problem, Christina Lauren 16:45- Crazy Rich Asians, Kevin Kwan 17:20- The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Suzanne Collins 27:20- Sunrise on the Reaping, Suzanne Collins 31:00- Good People, Patmeena Sabit 32:00- God of the Woods, Liz Moore 40:04- The Hounding, Xenobe Purvis 41:04- Angie Kim, Celeste Ng 42:30- One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand, Luigi Parandello  48:00- The Man Who Was Thursday, G.K. Chesterton 51:00- The Courage to be Disliked, Ichiro Kashmir 58:00- The Bridge Kingdom, Danielle L Jenson 1:02:20- Quicksilver, Brimstone, Callie Hart 1:02:50- Fourth Wing, Rebecca Yarros 1:03:00- A Court of Silver Flames, Sarah J. Maas 1:03:45- Tehrangeles, Porochista Khakpour Spotlight Segment-DNFing 1:13:40- The People We Keep, Allison Larkin 1:15:50- North Woods, Daniel Mason 1:16:00- Married to the Alien Cowboy, Ursa Dax 1:28:00- The Hunting Wives, May Cobb 1:34:00- The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, Beth Brower 1:36:30- How to Sell a Haunted House, Grady Hendrix

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    Episode 18: I Don’t Know if I Love a Mad Wife, but I Love a Mad Woman

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From there, we share the weirdest places we’ve ever read a book, and Beccah makes the shocking discovery that she has accidentally been reading a thriller… after fully committing to the book without reading the blurb. We wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment for National Poetry Month, sharing a list of poets and poems for anyone looking to finally dip their toes into poetry.   Books We Mentioned:  Spur of the Moment Question: The weirdest place you’ve ever read a book? 4:40- Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt 8:50- Rebecca, Daphne Du Maurier 10:45- Mockingjay, Suzanne Collins   Reading Round Up: 12:30- With Her Own Hands, Nicole Nehrig 20:02- This Story Might Save Your Life, Tiffany Crum 20:50- Listen for the Lie, Any Tintera 29:10- The Mad Wife, Meagan Church 32:45- The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath 40:15- So Far Gone, Jess Walter 43:10- Lost Lambs, Madeline Cash 43:30- Run For the Hills, Kevin Wilson 53:00- A Bit Much, Lyndsay Rush 59:30- How About Now: Poems, Kate Baer   Spotlight Segment- National Poetry Month: 1:02:00- Our favorite poets Summer- Contemporary Lyndsay Rush Button Poetry Josie Balka Ada Limon Amanda Gorman Beccah- Classic John Keats, “Bright Star” Shakespeare, “Sonnet 18” Emily Dickinson William Blake Rumi Poe Langston Hughes Sylvia Plath Rupi Kaur   Taylor Swift Noah Kahan Jewel Shel Silverstein Entry Point Poets: Mary Oliver Billy Collins Rupi Kaur Lyndsay Rush Accessible but Impactful: Langston Hughes Maya Angelou Ada Limon If You’re Feeling Brave, try these classics: Emily Dickinson Robert Frost William Blake Poe

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    Episode 17: The Queen of Twists, a Twistress

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From there, things take a turn with cowboy aliens, tails (yes… tails), and Beccah’s “top five” favorite books list continues to defy both logic and math. We wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment celebrating women authors for Women’s History Month — highlighting voices that have shaped literature and the stories we keep coming back to. Books We Mentioned:  Spur of the Moment Question: How do you organize your bookshelves? Les Miserables War and Peace The Count of Monte Cristo Ali Hazelwood Homer A Literary Letter for Every Day of the Year, Liz Ison Reading Round Up: 12:25- My Husband’s Wife, Alice Feeney   13:00- His & Hers, Alice Feeney   Frieda McFadden, Riley Sager   23:45- The Message, Ta-Nehisi Coates   35:40- Big Dumb Eyes, Nate Bargatze    36:35- North Woods, Daniel Mason   38:00- Married to the Alien Cowboy, Ursa Dax   45:10- Ice Planet Barbarians, Ruby Dixon   45:15- How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf, Molly Harper   49:30- Tin Man, Sarah Winman   59:00- The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Suzanne Collins   1:02:00- The Man Who was Thursday: A Nightmare, G.K. Chesterton   The Bell Jar The Awakening Pride and Prejudice/ Persuasion The Night Circus   Spotlight Segment- Women’s History Month, Literature Version: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft Frankenstein, Mary Shelley Jane Austen The Bronte Sisters Mrs. Dalloway, A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf Little Women, Louisa May Alcott The Yellow Wallpaper, Herland, Charlotte Perkins Gilman Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston The Color Purple, Alice Walker The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros Toni Morrison Maya Angelou Agatha Christie Amy Tan

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    Episode 16: We Owe the Cat Detectives an Apology

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From there, we dive into the wild world of genre mashups and dream up some strange combinations – debating what works and what really doesn’t. Cat detectives take a leading role in our genre discussion, and as the episode progresses, so do the questionable sci-fi robot noises. Then, we wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment on genre labels and our own genre-labeling system. Books We Mentioned:  1:15- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins Spur of the Moment Question: Favorite genre mashup? 7:00- The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year, Ally Carter 7:45- Silvia Moreno Garcia, Isabel Canas 11:45- Vampires of El Norte, Isabel Canas 12:00- The Murderbot Diaries, Martha Wells 14:00- A Court of Thorns and Roses series, Sarah J. Maas Reading Round Up: 17:00- When in Rome, Sarah Adams 24:50- In Your Dreams, Sarah Adams 27:00- The Belle of Belgrave Square, The Siren of Sussex, Mimi Matthews 32:00- Bridgerton series, Julia Quinn 35:00- Harlem Rhapsoday, Victoria Christopher Murray 36:00- The Goodbye Cat, The Travelling Cat Chronicles, Hiro Arikawa 40:00- Under the Whispering Door, TJ Klune 47:45- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer 49:00- The Girls Who Grew Big, Nightcrawling, Leila Mottley 55:45- The Stardust Thief, The Ashfire King, Chelsea Abdullah 1:02:00- The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights 1:04:00- Lady Tremaine, Rachel Hochhauser 1:04:40- Circe, Madeline Miller 1:06:15- The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Suzanne Collins Spotlight Segment- Genre Designations: 1:18:20- The Wedding People, Alison Espach 1:23:30- Little Women, Louisa May Alcott

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    Episode 15: Suspense With a Side of Blanket

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From there, we spend an excessive amount of time discussing The Little Mermaid (we apologize in advance), bring a couple of current reads celebrating Black History Month to the table, and somehow get so silly that Summer laughs to the point of tears – more than once. We wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment on book-to-screen adaptations: what we love, what we hate, and a few we’re convinced should have never made it off the page. Books We Mentioned:  Spur of the Moment Question: Favorite/least favorite book to screen adaptation? 2:30- The Percy Jackson series, Rick Riordan 6:00- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer 6:15- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins 7:15- Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 8:55- Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien 9:00- Persuasion, Jane Austen Reading Round Up: 10:50- The Favorites, Layne Fargo 19:50- Heated Rivalry, Rachel Reid 20:00- Helm, Sarah Hall 32:00- The Storm, Rachel Hawkins 33:20- The Ex Hex, Erin Sterling 40:40- The Personal Librarian, Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray 41:00- Harlem Rhapsody, Victoria Christopher Murray 52:40- Dominion, Addie E. Citchens 59:00- A Spy in the House of Love, Anais Nin Spotlight Segment: Book to Screen Adaptations: Titles Mentioned in Segment The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins Persuasion, Jane Austen Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte People We Meet on Vacation, Emily Henry Beach Read, Emily Henry Bridgerton series, Julia Quinn  Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis  Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt The Love Hypothesis, Ali Hazelwood Seven Days in June, Tia Williams  Heated Rivalry Series, Rachel Reid

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    Episode 14: Give That Cat a Mic!

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. In this episode, we cover a surprising number of genres, convince ourselves that our lives would be better (and far more emotionally compelling) if narrated by a cat, pivot hard into robot territory (with far too many android jokes), and land with a very honest conversation about book slumps – how they happen, why they stick around, and how to get out of one.   Books We Mentioned:    Spur of the Moment Question: Current favorite bookish accessory Book pouches, pens, bookmarks Reading Pillow   Reading Round Up: 10:20- The Travelling Cat Chronicles, Hiro Arikawa   14:15- Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt   19:50- All Systems Red, Martha Wells   26:20- A Court of Frost and Starlight, Sarah J. Maas   29:00- In the Lives of Puppets, TJ Klune   30:50- Ceremony, Leslie Marmon Silko   32:38- Slaughterhouse-Five, Kurt Vonnegut Jr.   40:45- Cursed Daughters, Oyinkan Braithwaite   41:22- My Sister the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite   51:35- The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway   56:48- The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection through Embodied Living, Hillary L. McBride   1:01:20- The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma, Bessel van der Kolk   Spotlight Segment: Reading Challenge- Reading Slumps   1:17:00- Morning Glory Milking Farm, C.M. Nacosta

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    Episode 13: "Caaathy, come in! Come in, Cathy!"

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From there, things quickly go off the rails with some truly unnecessary vocal “stims,” very impassioned reactions to Wuthering Heights, and a few non-traditional reads brought to the table just to keep things interesting! Books We Mentioned:  1:13- Brimstone, Callie Hart 2:20- The Long Game, Rachel Reid 4:00- The Hunger Games series, Suzanne Collins Spur of the Moment Question: An author you trust to lead you through emotional danger 5:58- Authors:  Angeline Boulley Emily Henry Rebecca Ross Fredrik Backman Autobuy Authors: Ali Hazelwood Rachel Gillig Sarah J. Maas Simone St. James Isabel Canas Silvia Moreno Garcia Reading Round Up: 10:43- Here For It; Or, How to Save Your Soul in America: Essays, R. Eric Thomas 18:40- Two Can Play, Ali Hazelwood 26:30- A Holiday by Gaslight, Mimi Matthews 28:40- Anatomy of an Alibi- Ashley Elston 35:00- Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte 52:10- Lost Lambs, Madeline Cash 59:20- The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis & J.R.R. Tolkien, John Hendrix Spotlight Segment: Reading Challenge - Childhood Favorites  1:05:40- Time for a new reading challenge! 1:10:00- The Westing Game, Ellen Raskin 1:12:30- Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech

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    Episode 12: Tornado Truthers, Milk Apologists

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. Then we attempt a little book therapy to figure out what actually makes us cry in books (with… limited success), poke fun at the ever-present Oklahoma tornado stereotypes in fiction, and wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment where we confess what books we keep dodging.  Books We Mentioned:    Spur of the Moment Question: What Was the Last Book That Made You Cry? 2:30- Brimstone, Callie Hart   3:55- The Horse and His Boy, C.S. Lewis   5:10- A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas   6:18- Books by Brene Brown   6:30- Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer   6:55- Atmosphere, Taylor Jenkins Reid   Reading Round Up: 8:45- Elizabeth of East Hampton, Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding   18:35- The Bone Thief, Vanessa Lillie   19:00- author Lou Berney, Summer previously read The Long and Faraway Gone   29:20- Warrior Girl Unearthed, Angeline Boulley   36:15- The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion   43:10- Isabel and the Rogue, Liana De La Rosa   *Fact check, we both say “Regency” period in England, but both stories take place during the Victorian period.    50:00- Burning Daylight, Emily McIntire   56:13- The Poet Empress, Shen Tao   Spotlight Segment: Books We’ve Been Dodging  Books we’ve been “about to start” for forever 1:05:00- The Correspondent, Virginia Evans The Backyard Bird Chronicles, Amy Tan The Sign For Home, Blair Fell   A classic we’ve always wanted to read 1:08:50- Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas Les Miserables, Victor Hugo   Books we’ve been actively avoiding 1:14:30- Beloved, Toni Morrison Fourth Wing, Rebecca Yarros The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison Sula, Toni Morrison Giovonni’s Room, James Baldwin A Court of Silver Flames, Sarah J. Maas

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    Episode 11: Our Top Books of the Year And A Look Back at Our 2025 Reading Lives

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick off 2026 (and Season 2) by doing something a little different. Instead of our usual segments, we’re taking a long look back at our 2025 reading lives: what we read, what surprised us, what disappointed us, and which books completely wrecked us (emotionally, of course). We share our top reads of the year, our biggest reading patterns and shifts, and a few reading goals as we look ahead to 2026. It’s a reflective, honest wrap-up of a year in books before we turn the page to 2026.   Books We Mentioned:    3:00- Fill in the Blank-2025 was the year of ____   6:00- Soapbox about audiobooks   The Reading Round Up Numbers:   10:30- Total books read   Longest book- 16:19- Quicksilver, Callie Hart   16:40- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix    18:14- Top formats   22:56- Publication dates   26:39- Fiction vs. Nonfiction   28:43- Author Demographics   32:56- How many re-reads   The Scarlet Pimpernel; Frankenstein    34:20- Book sources (library, bought, etc.)   37:19- Top Genres Books we both read this year 39:54- The Scarlet Pimpernel, Emmuska Orzcy The Wedding People, Alison Espach The Strawberry Patch Pancake House Wild and Wrangled, Lyla Sage Deep End, Ali Hazelwood Sula, Toni Morrison The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath Battle of the Bookstores, Ali Brady Great Big Beautiful Life, Emily Henry Problematic Summer Romance, Ali Hazelwood Love is a War Song, Danica Nava The Serviceberry, Robin Wall Kimmerer Passing, Nella Larson A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping, Sangu Mandanna Shady Characters, Keith Houston My Vampire Plus One, Jenna Levine Longitude, Dava Sobel If It Makes You Happy, Julie Olivia Frankenstein, Mary Shelley Lolly Willowes, Sylvia Townsend Warner Roadtrip With a Vampire, Jenna Levine The Gingerbread Bakery, Laurie Gilmore Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens Quicksilver, Callie Hart An Academic Affair, Jodi McAlister Merry Little Bookshop, Ali Brady   Our Spotlight Books:  50:40- Best Series Three Pines/Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series, Louise Penny Harry Potter series   53:19- Biggest Disappointments Roadtrip with a Vampire, Jenna Levine Eclipse, Stephanie Meyer   55:55- Biggest Surprise Book Atmosphere, Taylor Jenkins Reid Quicksilver, Callie Hart   59:04- The Book that Broke You Onyx Storm, Rebecca Yarros Brimstone, Callie Hart   1:01:49- The Book that Got Away Project Hail Mary, Andy Weir Breaking Dawn, Stephanie Meyer   1:04:39- Comfort Read of the Year The Teller of Small Fortunes, Julie Leong A Holiday by Gaslight, Mimi Matthews   1:07:15- Least Favorite Book The Hunting Wives, May Cobb Fall I Want, Lyra Parish   Top 10 Books:   1:10:15- Honorable Mentions:  The Hounding, Xenobe Purvis Tomorrow Will Be Different, Sarah McBride My Vampire Plus One, Jenna Levine Sula, Toni Morrison Accomplice to the Villain, Hannah Nicole Maehrer   10- Atmosphere; Quicksilver Check & Mate, Ali Hazelwood   9- Run for the Hills, Kevin Wilson Lolly Willowes, Syliva Townsend Warner   8- Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore, Emily Krempholtz Frankenstein, Mary Shelley   7- Passing, Nella Larson Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer   6- Onyx Storm, Rebecca Yarros Brimstone, Callie Hart   5- My Friends, Fredrik Backman Quicksilver, Callie Hart   4- Sisters in the Wind, Angeline Boulley If It Makes You Happy, Julie Olivia   3- By the Fire We Carry, Rebecca Nagle The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath   2- The Wedding People, Alison Espach Great Big Beautiful Life, Emily Henry   1- The Correspondent, Virginia Evans The Wedding People, Alison Espach   2026 Reading Goals 1:25:50- Main personal goals   1:29:17- Other personal goals   1:33:10- Podcast Goals

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    BONUS: We Give Each Other Christmas Gifts!

    It's a Christmas Surprise! In this bonus episode, we give each other bookish Christmas gifts, and you get to hear all the reactions Live On Air (or live on recording, maybe?) Plus a heartfelt thank you to all of our listeners for being along for the ride, and a look towards what’s coming up next for the pod in 2026. Happy Holidays!

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    Episode 10: Sponsored By Flintstones Gummies

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. In this episode, we fully surrender to the holiday spirit with even more festive book recs (and a few decidedly not festive ones), plus a Spotlight Segment where we share what we’re hoping to see under the Christmas tree this year. Along the way, there’s an alarming number of references to the Ghost of (Reading) Past and far too much enthusiastic humming of the Flintstones theme song. Books We Mentioned:  5:58- Spur of the Moment Question: What book would the Ghost of Reading Past judge you for?  English major Beccah 8:15- Waiting For Godot, Samuel Beckett 10:20- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf 10:52- How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf, Molly Harper Reading Roundup 15:55- The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year, Ally Carter  24:57- The Hounding, Xenobe Purvis 28:07- Lolly Willowes, Sylvia Townsend Warner 29:00- A Rose for Emily, William Faulkner 31:00- Hearts and Daggers Podcast 31:30- Side Quests: Animal Symbolism in The Hounding 32:50- Lovelight Farms; In the Weeds, B.K. Borison 42:42- Best Offer Wins, Marisa Kashino 52:20- Meet Me Under the Mistletoe, Jenny Bayliss 56:10- An Academic Affair, Jodi McAlister 56:29- Welcome to Murder Week, Karen Dukess 1:01:42- Violet Thistlewaite is Not A Villain Anymore, Emily Krempholtz  1:03:05- Spotlight Segment: Our bookish holiday wishlist, realistic and delusional 1:03:58- Quicksilver; Brimstone, Callie Hart 1:09:00- Blind Date with a Book, Knight’s Nook, Yukon, OK 1:11:41- A Court of Silver Flames, Sarah J. Maas

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    Episode 9: Wait, He’s Santa? And He’s Sexy?

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. In this episode, we dive straight into the Christmas season with a festive Spur-of-the-Moment Question and some holiday recs! Summer updates us on her Lord of the Rings journey, and we wrap things up with a book-themed “Naughty or Nice” Spotlight Segment that really exposes just how questionable our reading habits really are.  Books We Mentioned:  Second Story Books 2:15- Emma, Jane Austen 2:41- A Letter to the Luminous Deep, Sylvie Cathrall 3:22- Mate, Ali Hazelwood 3:37- Merry Little Bookshop, Ali Brady  3:45- The Little Book of Winter: A Cozy Guide to a Season of Comfort and Happiness, Brittany Viklund 4:08- Meet Me Under the Mistletoe, Jenny Bayliss Spur of the moment question:  5:30- Beach Read, Emily Henry 6:00- Quicksilver; Brimstone, Callie Hart 6:33- Emma, Jane Austen 6:50- A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas Reading Roundup: 7:40- Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, V.E. Schwab  8:05- The Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien  10:15- The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien 11:35- The Odyssey, Homer  17:45- The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis 21:23- New Moon, Stephanie Meyer  28:33- Welcome to Murder Week, Karen Dukess 32:27- Merry Little Bookshop; Battle of the Bookstores, Ali Brady 40:16- Good Spirits; Lovelight Farms; First Time Caller, B.K. Borrison 42:20- A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens 44:28- Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens 44:39- Once Upon a December, Amy E. Reichert  46:42- The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern  Spotlight Segment: 54:00- Bookish Naughty or Nice List

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    Episode 8: Excellent Potatoes, Terrible Draft Decisions.

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. This episode we lean into the season with some more Nonfiction November picks, Native American Heritage Month recs… and, yes, even more vampires. Then, we draft our ideal literary Thanksgiving dinner guests, where you know chaos will ensue. Not everyone makes the final cut, so be ready to defend your favorites. Books We Mentioned:  1:33- If It Makes You Happy, Julie Olivia 1:35- Fall I Want, Lyra Parish 3:03- The Wedding People, Allison Espach 6:23- My Oxford Year; Thank You for Listening; Casanova LLC, Julia Whelan 7:35- The Giver of Stars, Jojo Moyes 12:10- Twilight, Stephanie Meyer 23:00- The Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien 25:11- By the Fire We Carry, Rebecca Nagle 30:45- Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann 36:27- Quicksilver; Brimstone, Callie Hart 41:59- This Summer Will Be Different, Carley Fortune 42:48- Every Summer After; Meet Me at the Lake; One Golden Summer, Carley Fortune 46:43- Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery 47:25- New Moon, Stephanie Meyer 47:52- The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafon 48:25- The Courting of Bristol Keats, Mary E. Pearson 53:13- Dance of Thieves, Mary E. Pearson 55:12- To the Moon and Back, Eliana Ramage 55:49- Violet ThistleWaite Is Not a Villain Anymore, Emily Krempholtz 59:19- The Enchanted Greenhouse, Sarah Beth Durst 1:00:35- The Spellshop, Sarah Beth Durst

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    Episode 7: Beccah Gets "Fall" Mixed Up

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading (more or less,) and two that are up next. We share a moment of pure chaos when Beccah reads the back of a book she swears she just finished – only to realize live that she was reading from a completely different “Fall” book with an almost identical cover – bringing a whole new meaning to “never judge a book by its cover.” Summer helps reel us back in with some Non-fiction November picks, and we wrap things up by reminiscing on special book-related moments in our spotlight segment featuring a bookish gratitude jar.  Books We Mentioned:  0:56- Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen 1:52- The Love Hypothesis, Ali Hazelwood 2:36- Beach Read, Emily Henry 3:12- A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas 8:10- The Gingerbread Bakery, Laurie Gilmore 20:14- Fall I Want, Lyra Parish 22:20- Falling Like Leaves, Misty Wilson 23:20- The Summer I Turned Pretty; To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Jenny Han 36:40- The House of My Mother, Shari Franke 45:03- Mate, Ali Hazelwood 53:45- Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women who Challenged a Nation, Tiya Miles 57:55- Quicksilver, Callie Hart 1:02:30- Silver Elite, Dani Francis 1:07:38- A River Enchanted, Rebecca Ross 1:07:50- Divine Rivals, Rebecca Ross 1:09:38- The Princess Bride, William Goldman 1:10:24- Battle of the Bookstores, Ali Brady 1:12:34- The Lord of the Rings series, J.R.R. Tolkien  1:13:58- Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer 1:14:00- Firekeepers Daughter, Angeline Boulley 1:14:30- Disability Visibility, Alice Wong 1:14:35- How the Word is Passed, Clint Smith 1:14:50- White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo 1:20:38- The Westing Game, Ellen Raskin 1:21:24- Nancy Drew series, Carolyn Keene 1:22:45- Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech 1:24:40- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins

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    Episode 6: The Spitting Should be Censored from this Episode

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk. This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. We share a few bookish confessions with each other, Beccah can't let a certain "spitting" scene go, somehow find common threads of both Jane Austen and retirement communities across our books, and we revisit some of our favorite reads from last year.  Books We Mentioned:  5:25- Passing, Nella Larson 10:45- Hot Hex Boyfriend, Carly Bloom 14:26- Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien 14:28-Twilight, Stephanie Meyer 17:43- The Austen Affair, Madeline Bell 28:08- Heartwood, Amity Gaige 31:40- The God of the Woods, Liz Moore 34:40- Grandma Gatewood’s Walk, Ben Montgomery  34:57- A Walk in the Woods, Bill Bryson 35:28- The Rebel Blue Ranch Series, Lyla Sage 37:03- Soul Searching, Lyla Sage 40:15- The Chestnut Springs Series, Elsie Silver 52:15- The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern, Lynda Cohen Loigman 1:01:24- Lolly Willowes, Sylvia Townsend Warner 1:11:18- The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne 1:12:44- The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones 1:21:01- Ruthless Vows, Rebecca Ross 1:21:56- Funny Story, Emily Henry 1:21:58, Check & Mate, Ali Hazelwood 1:22:20- Hello Stranger, Katherine Center 1:22:32- Never Rescue A Rogue, Virginia Heath* 1:22:50- A Holiday by Gaslight, Mimi Matthews 1:24:58- Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt 1:25:40- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl; Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by Ian Fleming 1:27:38- Calling for a Blanket Dance, Oscar Hokeah 1:27:50- How to Age Disgracefully, Clare Pooley 1:28:50- Heartless Hunter and The Rebel Witch, Kristen Ciccarelli 1:29:01- Kingdom of Ash, Sarah J. Maas 1:29:15- Warbreaker and Tress of the Emerald Sea, Brandon Sanderson 1:30:03- The Harry Potter Series, JK Rowling 1:30:29- The Body in the Library, Agatha Christie 1:31:15- My Murder, Katie Williams 1:31:48- Persuasion, Jane Austen 1:31:57- The Awakening, Kate Chopin 1:32:00- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf 1:32:07- Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neal Hurston 1:33:18- Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer 1:33:55- Atlas of the Heart, Brene Brown 1:34:18- Good For a Girl, Lauren Fleshman 1:37:08- The Crescent City Series, Sarah J. Maas 1:37:29- The Wilderwood Series, Hannah F. Whitten 1:37:39- The Cruel Prince Series, Holly Black 1:37:40- The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis 1:38:08- The Three Pines Series, Louise Penny 1:38:30- The Chestnut Springs Series, Elsie Silver 1:39:04- Strange Sally Diamond, Liz Nugent

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    Episode 5: Who Says You Can't Teach an Old Vampire New Tricks

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. From heartwarming (and sometimes silly) comfort reads to Summer’s signature descent into the dark and twisty, we cover the full emotional spectrum. Somewhere in there, we start a campaign for Penguin to sponsor us (we’re only half joking). Books We Mentioned:  0:56- Author talk with Ally Carter and Allison Ashley 1:20- Crime and Compassion Inc 3:44- Hello Stranger, Katherine Center 6:18- Game of Thrones series, George R.R. Martin 7:20- Sisters in the Wind, Angeline Boulley 8:10- Firekeeper’s Daughter, Angeline Boulley 8:44- Warrior Girl Unearthed, Angeline Boulley 18:00- A Novel Love Story, Ashley Poston 18:18- The Dead Romantics, Ashley Poston 8:23- The Seven Year Slip, Ashley Poston 25:22- If It Makes You Happy, Julie Olivia 33:58- Roadtrip with a Vampire, Jenna Levine 34:38- My Roommate is a Vampire, Jenna Levine 36:46- The League of Gentlewomen Witches, India Holton 37:16- Love in the Time of Serial Killers, Alicia Thompson 40:50- The Flatshare, Beth O’Leary 43:30- The Long and Faraway Gone, Lou Berney 46:30- Crooks, Lou Berney 46:50- Blood Sisters and The Bone Thief, Vanessa Lillie 49:48- The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruis Zafon 51:26- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf 56:10- The Starless Sea, Erin Morgenstern  59:55- The Lord of the Rings series, J.R.R. Tolkien  1:00:38- The Twilight Series, Stephanie Meyer  1:02:40- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins

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    Episode 4: Whatever the Lesser of "Reckon" Is...

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. Along the way, we meander through a whole host of genres, take a few unexpected conversational turns related to a favorite theme of Beccah’s (and a few of her biggest fears!), and get a surprise bookish confession from Summer. We finish out with a spotlight segment discussing Spooky Season and several titles we reckon you should pick up this time of year.    Books We Mentioned:  1:35- Funny Story, Emily Henry 1:38- Sisters of the Lost Nation, Nick Medina 4:22- The Wedding People, Alison Espach 7:31- Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf 7:37- The Bell Jar, Silvia Plath 10:59- The Awakening, Kate Chopin 16:16- A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas 16:23- A Court of Silves Flames, Sarah J. Maas 16:30- Divine Rivals, Rebecca Ross 16:35- A River Enchanted, Rebecca Ross 16:50- Heartless Hunter, Kristen Ciccarelli 17:00- The Rebel Witch, Kristen Ciccarelli 17:18- The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Emmuska Orczy 18:05- Rook, Sharon Cameron 24:40- Passing, Nella Larson 30:45- The Vanishing Half, Brit Bennet 32:28- The Space Between Worlds, Micaiah Johnson 32:42- I Who Have Never Known Men, Jacquiline Harpman 33:11- Project Hail Mary, Andy Weir 40:50- The Martian, Andy Weir 41:11- Ice Planet Barbarians, Ruby Dixon 45:22- The Narrow Boat Summer, Anne Youngson 1:01:50- The Ex Hex; The Kiss Curse, Erin Sterling 1:02:20- The Wedding Witch, Erin Sterling 1:02:36- Hot Hex Boyfriend, Carly Bloom 1:02:47- Love’s A Witch, Tricia O’Malley 1:03:08- My Roommate is a Vampire, Jenna Levine 1:03:25- My Vampire Plus One, Jenna Levine 1:03:33- Road Trip with a Vampire, Jenna Levine 1:03:46- Happy Medium, Sarah Adler 1:03:54- Fang Fiction, Kate Stayman-London  1:04:12- One to Watch, Kate Stayman-London 1:04:52- Books by author Isabel Cañas (The Hacienda; Vampires of El Norte, The Possession of Alba Diaz) 1:05:42- Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia  1:05:55- The September House, Carissa Orlando  1:06:50- Lone Women, Victor LaValle  1:07:06- The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones 1:07:57- Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier 1:08:28- The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Bronte 1:08:40- Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte 1:09:06- Ninth House; Hell Bent, Leigh Bardugo 1:09:17- Magic for Liars, Sarah Gailey 1:10:05 Wine and Punishment, Sarah Fox 1:10:39- The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches; A Witches Guide to Magical Inn Keeping, Sangu Mandanna 1:11:18- The Spellshop; The Enchanted Greenhouse; The Sea of Charms, Sarah Beth Durst

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    Episode 3: Seed Banks, Grumpy Gardners, & Tatas, Oh My!

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two that are up next. Along the way, we wander into a lively chat about sentient objects and seeds (the plant kind – not the baby kind, which Beccah can’t quite keep straight). For our spotlight, we turn to the world of book clubs: we talk about why we love them, highlight some of our favorites from one of our local bookstores, and rhapsodize about the joys of reading in community. To see more of us, you can find us on Instagram at: @IReckonIllReadIt Book Titles Mentioned: 1:08- Hood Feminism, Mikki Kendall 1:19- Disability Visibility, Alice Wong 2:07- The Iliad, Homer 3:44- Firekeeper’s Daughter, Angeline Boulley 5:36 Lord of the Rings trilogy, J.R. Tolkien 8:47- Run For the Hills, Kevin Wilson 9:04- Nothing to See Here, Kevin Wilson 17:36- Assistant to the Villain series, Hannah Nicole Maehrer 25:07- The Empyrean series, Rebecca Yarros 28:26- Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt 28:58- Starling House, Alix E. Harrow 29:19- Ninth House & Hell Bent, Leigh Bardugo 30:24- Wild Dark Shore, Charlotte McConaghy 39:02- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins 44:36- The Enchanted Greenhouse, Sarah Beth Durst  54:12- Runner 13, Amy McCulloch 54:31- Breathless, Amy McCulloch  1:02:54- Wives Like Us, Plum Sykes 1:10:26- The Hunting Wives, May Cobb 1:11:15- Magnolia Parks, Jessa Hastings 1:13:40 Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery

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    Episode 2: A Study in Fact Checking

    Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading, and two we’ve got our eyes on next. Somewhere in the middle, we stumble into our very first fact-check moment – a spontaneous realization that we mixed something up back in Episode 1 (oops, y’all). From there, we dive into part two of our “This or That” discussion, sharing more of our bookish quirks and preferences, so you can get to know our reading tastes a little better. To see more of us, you can find us on Instagram at: @IReckonIllReadIt Book Titles Mentioned: 5:15 Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants- Robin Wall Kimmerer 12:20 The Correspondent- Virginia Evans  13:12 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society- Mary Ann Shaffer 13:18 Where’d You Go, Bernadette?- Maria Semple 19:52 Babel- R.F. Kuang 26:46 Great Big Beautiful Life- Emily Henry 27:36 Funny Story- Emily Henry 32:28 Beach Read- Emily Henry 33:46 The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy- Megan Bannen 34:33 The Undermining of Twyla and Frank- Megan Bannen 38:44 A Better Man- Louise Penny 41:07 Still Life- Louise Penny 46:25 Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad (We fact check ourselves here!) 47:02 The Jungle Book- Rudyard Kipling 47:11 Rikki-Tikki-Tavi- Rudyard Kipling 53:17 A Court of Thorns and Roses- Sarah J. Maas 53:32 Onyx Storm - Rebecca Yarros 55:52 The Ex Hex; The Kiss Curse- Erin Sterling 56:18 Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen 56:38 Persuasion- Jane Austen 1:00:27 Well Met- Jen DeLuca

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    Episode 1: Our First Rodeo

    Hey there, and welcome to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk.  Episode 1 starts with an introduction to the pod and the hosts, before getting into our first ever “Reading Roundup.” We share two books we’ve finished recently, two current reads, and two upcoming reads. Then we discuss some bookish “This or That” to let you get to know more of our individual reading tastes. We reckon you’ll want to listen! Find us on social media at: @IReckonIllReadIt on Instagram Book titles mentioned: 10:39 Margo’s Got Money Troubles- Rufi Thorpe 19:00 The Personal Librarian- Marie Benedict 24:27 The Keeper of Lost Causes- Jussi Adler-Olsen 26:20 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo- Stieg Larsson 31:15 Problematic Summer Romance- Ali Hazelwood 31:35 Bride- Ali Hazelwood 32:00 Not in Love- Ali Hazelwood 40:35 Love is a War Song- Danica Nava 40:52 The Truth According to Ember- Danica Nava 47:32 Done and Dusted- Lyla Sage 57:19 A Court of Thorns and Roses- Sarah J. Maas 1:06:37 Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad (Head to “Episode 2: A Study in Fact Checking” to hear us realize we made a mistake here) 1:07:54 Divergent- Veronica Roth

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