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Join Kelly and Lexi as they discuss books that get in your head and stay there forever, no matter how many holes you drink into your brain with vodka. These are not the best books or the worst - they're just the ones we need to talk about.

Somebody Wrote This Lexi and Kelly

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Join Kelly and Lexi as they discuss books that get in your head and stay there forever, no matter how many holes you drink into your brain with vodka. These are not the best books or the worst - they're just the ones we need to talk about.

    Lifetime's Dark Angel

    Lifetime's Dark Angel

    Kelly and Lexi have not learned from their mistakes and are back to cover the second instalment of Lifetime's collab with the ghost of VC Andrews, Dark Angel. Heaven Casteel has a new name and yet another family to flee, but not before she makes out with her uncle. Some elements of the book were sorely missed, such as the private school poop chute prank and Fanny's essential Fanninness.  And yet, there are some upsides to the visual medium because how could we have understood the sheer volume of Troy's shirt otherwise? Included are snippets of fanfic about life on the set of Dark Angel, especially for the actor behind Troy. Sorry to this man. And remember: do not attempt VC Andrews math at 1:53 am!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Episode 21: Lifetime's Heaven

    Episode 21: Lifetime's Heaven

    Due to relentless demand, Kelly and Lexi emerge from hibernation to tackle Lifetime's adaptation of the VC Andrews hillbilly opus, Heaven. With hugs that turn evil, anachronistic t-shirts, and generic cereals, does this extremely Canadian production live up to our lofty expectations for Fanny et al.? Part one of probably several.   

    • 1 hr
    Ruby by VC Andrews

    Ruby by VC Andrews

    Only VC Andrews could make it happen: it's a holiday miracle, as Kelly and Lexi are back after all this time. Ruby might be set in the bayou instead of an attic, but it checks all the usual traumatic boxes, including hot parents, shopping sprees, dubious consent, death in childbirth, and, of course, incest. Throw in multiple instances of baby trafficking and some words we were scared to look up in the dictionary and you get one hell of an inappropriate addition to the Andrews canon. So grab your triangle and get down to the fais dodo for an extremely long new instalment of Somebody Wrote This.   

    • 2 hrs 7 min
    Episode 19: Witch - A New Beginning by L.S. Gagnon

    Episode 19: Witch - A New Beginning by L.S. Gagnon

    Have you ever read a book about a witch and thought, I really wish this lady was helpless to the whims of her boyfriend, closest friend, and father? Well good news for you and bad news for us: Kelly and Lexi read L.S. Gagnon's "Witch: A New Beginning" and that's basically the gist. Gruesome violence meets the mildest language this side of the 1950s in this tale of Salem, memory and a crystal I never want to hear about ever again. Come for the civil war between warlocks and witches, stay for The Boys. I hear Fish can do all kids of stuff with his mouth...Happy Hallowe'en, little stinkers! 

    • 1 hr 57 min
    Part 2: Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley

    Part 2: Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley

    Ladies and germs, it's a big one: join Lexi and Kelly as they discuss the life-changing feminist fantasy masterpiece that is Marion Zimmer Bradley's Mists of Avalon. From the origins of Lexi's "Lancelot Problem" to the threeway that ended Kelly's childhood, this retelling of the Arthurian legend from the women's perspectives set our hostesses on a wayward path to reading more seminal (in every sense) books. It made us angrier and smarter and pickier about art. But does it hold up to our current lofty standards and transcend revelations about the author herself? There's a lot to drink about. Part 2 of 2. 
     
    CONTENT WARNING: This episode of Somebody Wrote This contains references to the sexual abuse of children and pedophilia.

    • 1 hr 53 min
    Episode 18 Part 1: Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley

    Episode 18 Part 1: Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley

    Ladies and germs, it's a big one: join Lexi and Kelly as they discuss the life-changing feminist fantasy masterpiece that is Marion Zimmer Bradley's Mists of Avalon. From the origins of Lexi's "Lancelot Problem" to the threeway that ended Kelly's childhood, this retelling of the Arthurian legend from the women's perspectives set our hostesses on a wayward path to reading more seminal books - in every sense of the word. It made us angrier and smarter and pickier about art. But does it hold up to our current lofty standards and transcend revelations about the author herself? There's a lot to drink about. Part 1 of 2. 

    • 2 hrs 10 min

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