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Two sisters reread their favorite YA fantasy classics and discuss why they may be even better for adults.

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Two sisters reread their favorite YA fantasy classics and discuss why they may be even better for adults.

    Trickster's Queen, by Tamora Pierce

    Trickster's Queen, by Tamora Pierce

    We finally finish a series! Trickster’s Queen brings the many threads of political intrigue loose in the Copper Isles to a satisfying (if predictable) conclusion. We discuss the coziness of a perfect fantasy regime change and how overly rosy depictions of righted systemic injustices both help and harm the readers. Perfect spy blobs, spice intolerance, crow-man coming of age, and so, so many reports to write - a little of something for everyone.
    Be sure to listen to our Trickster’s Choice episode before this one, we cover the series’ worldbuilding in depth (this ep is more focused on narrative structure and characterization).
    Thanks to everyone who has requested we finish this duology!

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Westmark, by Lloyd Alexander

    Westmark, by Lloyd Alexander

    Westmark has it all - political intrigue, long cons, a dashing leader of the revolution, and two months in a garret writing other people’s letters. We discuss Lloyd Alexander’s fast-paced opening to the Westmark trilogy and why it feels like classic fantasy in spite of its lack of true fantasy elements. Join us in breaking down Theo’s soft boy protagonist appeal, the power of an irrepressible urchin, and the bad monarchies of life and literature. Count Las Bombas is offering you an elixir, drink it all up!
    Thanks to all the listeners who have requested Westmark!
    MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Deltora Quest, by Emily Rodda

    Deltora Quest, by Emily Rodda

    We’re covering the first two books of Emily Rodda’s Deltora Quest series, The Forests of Silence and The Lake of Tears! Deltora brings out the best in us; we rave about the impeccable art, wild pacing and grotesque monsters as we travel the kingdom searching for hidden gems. Scholastic book fairs, reading positions we’ve aged out of, fights about Beyoncé - this episode has it all. Join us!
    MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Race to the Sun, by Rebecca Roanhorse

    Race to the Sun, by Rebecca Roanhorse

    Welcome to Middle Grade March! This episode, we’re following siblings Nizhoni and Mac Begay as they save their dad from monstrous coal exec Mr. Charles. They discover their similarities to the Hero Twins of Navajo legend and explore their burgeoning abilities through increasingly challenging trials. Grace and Madeleine discuss preferred middle school-age magical weapons, the power of a snarky little brother, and just how many pastas can be combined in a single dish. We also examine the ways this book is controversial, share the opinions of Navajo/Diné scholars and consider ways we can be respectful readers while honoring lines of disclosure. Join us!
    EPISODE MEDIA
    NOT RECOMMENDED: Rebecca Roanhorse's RACE TO THE SUN by Michael Thompson
    The Sci-Fi Author Reimagining Native History by Lila Shapiro
    ‘The Elizabeth Warren of the Sci Fi Set’ - Author faces criticism for repeated use of tribal traditions by Acee Agoyo
    Rebecca Roanhorse on Which Aspects of Diné Culture are Featured in Trail of Lightning by Stubby / Reactor Mag
    MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    • 1 hr 32 min
    Grendel, by John Gardner (Grace's Reading Corner)

    Grendel, by John Gardner (Grace's Reading Corner)

    A special lil episode on the enigmatic Grendel, by John Gardner! After covering The Snow-Walker’s Son and considering ancient Nordic literary monsters, Grace was compelled to revisit this darkly comedic retelling of Beowulf from his foe’s perspective. Joining her is Ranae Hanson, author, activist, and top-notch mother-in-law. Curl up in your watery cave and join us!

    • 1 hr 12 min
    The Changeover, by Margaret Mahy

    The Changeover, by Margaret Mahy

    Celebrate Valentine’s with this fascinating, bizarre and indelible tale of love among young witches - we’re reading The Changeover, by Margaret Mahy! We meet Laura Chant and her young brother Jacko, who are living a mostly-peaceful life in the Christchurch suburbs punctuated by Laura’s “warnings,” psychic premonitions that never bode well. When an ancient demon disguised as a terrifying shopkeeper places his mark on Jacko and begins extracting his life force, Laura enlists local teen oddball (and prefect) Sorry Carlisle, who seems to have more than a touch of magic about him. Laura and Sorry discover a path forward that places Laura firmly in her own power and brings them closer together. Children of divorce, teen awkwardness, Enya-esque rituals and more than one romance novel wait inside (all wrapped up in Mahy’s exceptional prose) - join us!
    Thanks to all the listeners who requested this and brought Mahy into our lives!
    MUSIC - Pippin the Hunchback and Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    • 1 hr 34 min

Customer Reviews

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agent nipps ,

Awesome sauce

I dunno what else to say other than I FREAKING LOVE THIS. Very satisfying analysis and interesting book reviews and I enjoy their back and forth. Awesome!

geokicks ,

Not alone!!

What a great podcast! I thought I was the only adult still voraciously re-reading Tamora Pierce and Diana Wynn Jones, and it is so lovely to discover that there are others out there! I appreciate how the hosts delve into some of the themes in the books that I didn’t notice as a youth but am intrigued by now. There is so much good in these books and they deserve to be read and discussed with curiosity and purpose - and good dose of humour!

russellfhirsch ,

Many books! Much wonderful!

This podacst is a joy to listen to! The hosts have such an enjoyable, infectious dynamic together. They dig honestly and deeply into a great selection of classic YA fantasy novels--novels that indeed invite deep and honest digging. Love the segments on pretend food in fantasy too! Listening always leaves me with a smile on my face and a new stack of titles on my to-be-read shelf!

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