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Welcome to Lit Sh*t. Thank you so much for listening to our podcast.
We're three friends who love reading and talking. We talk about books and gossip about the characters as if they are real people.
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Love Theoretically
If you haven't read any of best selling author Ali Hazelwood, you're in for a treat! Today we are discussing possibly our favorite book of hers Love Theoretically. We related so much with Elsie and she deserved all the happiness she gets with Jack. We are also a huge fan of how well mental and physical health were handled and how the author covers women in STEM and the obstacles they still have to overcome today. 10 out of 10 we recommend this book across the board!
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The True Love Experiment
We discuss The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren. If you love reality dating shows like The Bachelor and you love romance novels, this is DEFINITELY the book for you. A romance author goes on a dating show with a cast of real-life romance tropes. What more could you want?
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The Wishing Game
We talk about Meg Shaffer's novel The Wishing Game. Whimsical and emotional this book about found family and finding your community was one we all enjoyed. A heartwarming tale about the power of a good book.
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The Song of Achilles
We revisit the Achilles myth by discussing The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. This retelling digs deep into Achilles' story from Patroclus' perspective and follows the two from childhood through Achilles' death in the Trojan War. We were divided on our feelings of this book.
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The Inheritance Games
We love puzzles and we love discussing a longtime Staci favorite-The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. This book is kind of like YA "Knives Out" meets "Ready Player One" and we're here for all the twists, turns, riddles, and games.
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Fourth Wing
We are just as obsessed with Fourth Wing as the rest of the internet, so of course we had to make an episode about it! Rebecca Yarros gives us dragon riders, shadow daddies, and a badass heroine with a disability who offers great commentary on accessibility and choosing your own identity. Saddle up!