I Reckon I’ll Read It

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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!

  1. 3d ago

    Episode 27: There’s Always a Mob, Man

    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 tackle the very important issue of which books feel like August before Beccah experiences the literary equivalent of an identity crisis after enjoying several of her least favorite tropes. Summer continues her deep dive into the world of Sarah J. Maas to prepare for the upcoming book release in October. To wrap things up, we end with a Spotlight Segment exploring high school reading lists, while we, the obvious experts, decide what we think should stay, what should go, and what we'd assign instead. Books We Mentioned:  2:40- Spur of the Moment Question: If the month of August was a book genre, what would it be? S.A. Cosby novels The Dry, Jane Harper 7:25- Reading Round Up: 7:40- Finlay Donovan is Killing It, Elle Cosimano  14:30- Wells Ranch series by Bailey Hannah, specifically: Love Wells Kept 16:50- Rebel Blue Ranch series, Lyla Sage 17:05- Chestnut Springs series, Elsie Silver 18:40- Safe Haven, Nicholas Sparks 23:45- Resisting the Alien Rider, Ursa Da 26:00- The Vow, Movie (incorrectly cited as a Nicholas Sparks novel, whoops!) 32:30- Crescent City Series, Sarah J. Maas A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas Throne of Glass Series, Sarah J. Maas 42:00- Adversary to the Villain, Hannah Nicole Maehrer 47:43- Excavations, Kate Myers 51:28- Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters, Rick Riordan 51:55: Invisible Women, Caroline Criado Perez Spotlight Segment- High School Reading Lists Revisited The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald  The Vanishing Half, Brit Bennett  The House on Mango St., Sandra Cisneros  To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston The Color Purple, Alice Walker Monster, Walter Dean Myers  The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne  Young Goodman Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne The Minister’s Black Veil, Nathaniel Hawthorne  1984, George Orwell Hunger Games, Susanne Collins The Handmaid’s Tale, Margaret Atwood The Parable of the Sower, Octavia E. Butler The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway  Life of Pi, Yann Martel Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer The Things They Carried, Tim O’brien  The Martian, Andy Weir  The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho  Lord of the Flies, William Golding Stanford Prison Experiment, Documentary or Podcast The Lottery - Shirley Jackson  Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Julius Caesar, Shakespeare Macbeth, Shakespeare Hamlet, Shakespeare  The Odyssey, Homer Circe, Madeline Miller The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien  American Born Chinese - Gene Juen Yang The Crucible, Arthur Miller Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury Night, Elie Wiesel The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka  Firekeepers Daughter, Angeline Boulley The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, Mark Haddon  Out of My mind, Sharon M. Draper

  2. Aug 3

    Episode 26: Walking Through the Forest for 300 Pages (With Character Development!)

    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 discuss what things are needed for a successful ‘reading experience,’ and for the first time in a long time (maybe ever?) Beccah says she reckons she would read all three of Summer’s books. We wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment on one of our favorite tropes: You’ve Got Mail retellings.   Books We Mentioned:    1:20- Spur of the Moment Question: What do you need around you to have a successful reading experience? Giant reading pillow Space heater    4:30- Reading Round Up: 5:25- Bromantasy, Maire Roche   11:18- The Mead Mishaps series by Kimberly Lemming, That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon (book 1)   12:48- Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore, Emily Krempholtz   14:00- The Ending Writes Itself, Evelyn Clarke And Then There Were None, Agatha Christie   15:20- The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, V.E. Schwab  Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil, V.E. Schwab   21:50- The Diary of Anais Nin, Anais Nin   22:47- Recluse Books, Ft. Worth Texas   25:53- Delta of Venus, Anais Nin   27:50- On Booze, F. Scott Fitzgerald    29:08- I See You’ve Called in Dead, John Kenney   29:57- Straight Man, Richard Russo A Man Called Ove, Frederik Backman Less, Andrew Sean Greer   39:40- The Unicorn Hunters, Katherine Arden   43:47- My Lady Jane, Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows   45:28- Mother Tongue, Sara Novic True Biz, Sara Novic   51:00- Spotlight Segment- You’ve Got Mail Retellings  Well Played, Jen DeLuca Battle of the Bookstores, Ali Brady The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy, Megan Bannen Divine Rivals, Rebecca Ross Attachments, Rainbow Rowell To Sir With Love, Lauren Layne Thank You For Listening, Julia Whelan Yours Truly, Abby Jimenez Spoiler Alert, Olivia Dade Tweet Cute, Emma Lord Mr. Wrong Number, Lynn Painter

  3. Jul 20

    Episode 25: The Real Treasure Was the Ghosts We Met Along the Way

    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 discuss our favorite fictional friendships, which quickly becomes an excuse for Beccah to spend an unreasonable amount of time fangirling over Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings. Summer, unsurprisingly, brings even more horror novels to the table, while Beccah once again shares her (admittedly unpopular) opinions about the so-called “greatest assassin in the world.” We wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment on the books that have pushed us out of our comfort zones.  Books We Mentioned:  The Okie Bookcast BOB Podcast 7:45- Spur of the Moment Question: What are some of your favorite fictional friendships? Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery  My Friends, Fredrik Backman The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien  Clare Pooley novels A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas 13:58- Reading Round Up: 14:23- A Box Full of Darkness, Simone St. James The Sun Down Motel, Simone St. James Broken Girls, Simone St. James Murder Road, Simone St. James The Book of Cold Cases, Simone St. James 21:00- The Haunting of Hill House TV adaptation, based on the story by Shirley Jackson 25:35- Just for the Season, Rachel Griffiths 27:00- Bridgerton series, Julia Quinn 35:45- Throne of Glass, Sarah J. Maas A Court of Thorns and Roses series, Sarah J. Maas Crescent City series, Sarah J. Maas 50:00-The Shippers, Katherine Center The Bodyguard, Katherine Center Hello Stranger, Katherine Center The RomCommers, Katherine Center The Love Haters, Katherine Center  57:00- Our Perfect Storm, Carley Fortune 1:00:55- Forever Your Rogue, Erin Langston 1:08:50 - Alive and Wells, Bailey Hannah 1:25:30- Safe Haven, Nicholas Sparks 1:16:00- The Edens series, Devney Perry 1:17:00- Spotlight Segment- Books that have pushed us out of our comfort zones Books by Silvia Moreno Garcia: -Gods of Jade and Shadow -Mexican Gothic -The Seventh Veil of Salome   Vampires of El Norte, Isabel Canas Tin Man, Sarah Winman The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer Married to the Alien Cowboy, Ursa Dax  The Traveling Cat Chronicles, Hiro Arikawa

  4. Jul 6

    Episode 24:What Smelly Books Have You Been Smelling?

    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. After a brief rant about technology refusing to cooperate, we tackle an important literary debate by assigning book genres to different meals (because nonfiction is clearly breakfast). We then embark on an entirely unnecessary mission to correct a book blurb’s understanding of Shakespearean conspiracy theories before wrapping things up with a Spotlight Segment on the books we’ve DNF’d so far this year.  Books We Mentioned:  2:35- Spur of the Moment Question: What genres would each meal be? 10:00- Reading Round Up: 10:30- Well Met, Jen DeLuca  Well Played Well Matched Well Travelled  25:00- The Safekeep, Yael van der Wouden 35:00- Scandalized, Lauren Billings (of Christina Lauren author duo) 46:00- The Authenticity Project, Clare Pooley Iona Iverson’s Rules for Commuting How to Age Disgracefully Friends You Haven’t Met Yet 55:00- The House of Now and Then, Edward Underhill 1:05:37- The Ten Thousand Doors of January, Alix E. Harrow Starling House The Once and Future Witches 1:10:15- The Book of Doors, Gareth Brown 1:11:00- The Starless Sea, Erin Morgenstern  1:13:35- Babel, R.F. Kuang 1:16:55- Weyward, Emilia Hart 1:19:15- Spotlight Segment- Books We’ve DNF’d this year Meet Me Under the Mistletoe, Jenny Bayliss Good Spirits, B.K. Borrison Harlem Rhapsody, Victoria Christopher Murray Wolf Gone Wild, Juliette Cross Babel, R.F. Kuang Alien Tyrant, Ursa Dax Scandalized, Lauren Billings Northwoods, Daniel Mason The Poet Empress, Shen Tao

  5. Jun 22

    Episode 23: I Like My Books Like I Like My Men: Brooding

    This week, we discuss what we love – and what we don’t – about popular book cover trends. We then venture into the world of true crime and accidentally uncover Summer’s surprisingly strong enthusiasm for clone stories. We wrap things up with a mid-year check-in on our reading goals, stats, and favorite books of the year so far. Books We Mentioned:  Visit our Shop! Knight’s Nook local independent bookstore in Yukon, OK 4:00- Spur of the Moment Question: What style of book covers do you like? Where’d You Go Bernadette, Maria Semple Emily Henry covers Ali Hazelwood covers Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses vs Crescent City   10:30- Reading Round Up: 10:40- The Carpool Detectives, Chuck Hogan 14:10- Killers of the Flower Moon, David Grann 24:43- The Summer of Broken Rules, K.L. Walther 33:30- The Echo Wife, Sarah Gailey 39:00- My Murder, Katie Williams 41:00- The Hunger Games narrated by Tatiana Maslany  43:00- The Daisy Chain Flower Shop, Laurie Gilmore (and other titles in the Dream Harbor series) 44:16- Rebel Blue Ranch series, Lyla Sage 49:38- Books by Sangu Mandanna 49:50- Books by Sarah Beth Durst 56:25- This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me, Ilona Andrews 59:25- The Bridge Kingdom, Danielle L. Jensen 1:02:50- A Novel Love Story, Ashley Poston 1:04:50- Into the Blue, Emma Brodie 1:15:00- The Correspondent, Virginia Evans 1:16:45- In Cold Blood, Truman Capote 1:17:30- Spotlight Segment- 2026 Mid-Year Check In  Checking in on:  Total books read so far First book of the year Most recently finished A Few Rules For Predicting The Future, Octavia E. Butler Top genres so far Fiction vs Nonfiction Biggest letdown so far Summer Her Last Breath, Taylor Adams Beccah:  Star Shipped, Cat Sebastian Favorite books so far this year Summer:  The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, Beth Brower The Murderbot Diaries, Martha Wells The Road to Tender Hearts, Annie Hartnett Lady Tremaine, Rachel Hochhauser Married to the Alien Cowboy, Ursa Dax Beccah: The Traveling Cat Chronicles, Hiro Arikawa ACOTAR 6 Hunger Games Checking in on yearly goals

  6. Jun 8

    Episode 22: One Robot Uprising Away from Switching Sides

    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 take the opportunity to lovingly roast each other’s reading personalities, encounter both murderous mermaids and detective sheep, and wonder what ever happened to the Bermuda triangle? Then, we wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment on our biggest bookish “icks” – the words, phrases, and writing habits that make us want to gently set a book down and walk away (or catch on fire). Books We Mentioned:  2:30- Spur of the Moment Question: Bookish roasts Murder Bimbo, Rebecca Novack Every Summer After, Carley Fortune Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens The Mad Wife, Meagan Church Ice Planet Barbarians, Ruby Dixon Married to the Alien Cowboy, Ursa Dax   11:45- Reading Round Up: 12:00- The Deal, Elle Kennedy   23:45- The Road to Tender Hearts, Annie Hartnett   32:45- Eve’s Hollywood, Eve Babitz   35:00- Tehrangeles, Porochista Khakpour   38:40- The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo; Daisy Jones and the Six, Taylor Jenkins Reid   40:35- Into the Drowning Deep, Mira Grant   51:30- Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Rick Riordan   54:50- Three Bags Full, Leonie Swann   1:01:00- Pony Confidential, Christina Lynch   1:01:45- Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt   1:03:05- Booklist Magazine   1:04:45- A Time to Gather: How Ritual Created the World, and How it Can Save Us, Bruce Feiler   1:09:05- With Her Own Hands: Women Weaving Their Stories, Nicole Nehrig   1:11:55- Spotlight Segment- Epistolary Books A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas The Edens series, Devney Perry Powerless, Elsie Silver Done and Dusted, Lyla Sage Carley Fortune titles Onyx Storm, Rebecca Yarros The House in the Cerulean Sea, TJ Klune Poem by Lyndsey Rush- “And the Shape of Her Body? Unusual”

  7. May 25

    Episode 21: You Know What I Reckon I Won’t Read? That Book Right There

    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 our rarely talked about writing lives, listen to Beccah go on a passionate rant about the cheesy, interchangeable book titles currently taking over publishing, and watch Summer repeatedly inform us that she wants a “light, summer read” before immediately bringing a book about serial killers to the table. We wrap things up with a Spotlight Segment on epistolary novels — discussing the stories told through letters, journals, emails, and all the beautifully nosy ways characters let us into their lives.   Books We Mentioned:    2:30- Spur of the Moment Question: Are you a writer? Freida McFadden Ali Hazelwood Ursa Dax CM Nacosta Ruby Dixon   Reading Round Up: 9:20- The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances, Glenn Dixon   12:40- In the Lives of Puppets, TJ Klune   20:25- How to Write a Love Story, Catherine Walsh   26:40- One Golden Summer, Carley Fortune   27:10- This Summer Will Be Different, Carley Fortune   27:30- Every Summer After, Carley Fortune   34:30- The Daisy Chain Flower Shop, Laurie Gilmore   35:25- Rebel Blue Ranch series, Lyla Sage   38:00- Starter Villain, John Scalzi    38:43- Murder Bimbo, Rebecca Novack   40:00- Assistant to the Villain, Hannah Nicole Maehrer   44:50- Final Girls, Riley Sager   47:55- Survive the Night, Riley Sager   51:30- The Long and Faraway Gone, Lou Berney   53:35- What You Are Looking For Is in the Library, Michiko Aoyama   57:00- The Secret, Book & Scone Society, Ellery Adams   1:00:00- Spotlight Segment- Epistolary Books The Correspondent, by Virginia Evans Lady Susan, by Jane Austen  Dracula, Bram Stoker   The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky  Where'd You Go, Bernadette, Maria Semple   Frankenstein: The 1818 Text (Partial), by Mary Shelley  The Screwtape Letters, by C.S. Lewis  Address Unknown, by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor  The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, by Mary Anne Shaffer  The Color Purple, by Alice Walker  Bridget Jones’s Diary, by Helen Fielding   The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Anne Bronte   Carrie (partial), by Stephen King The Martian (Partial), by Andy Weir  The Princess Diaries, by Meg Cabot The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, by Janice Hallett  84 Charing Cross Road, by Helene Hanff  The Chestnut Springs series, Elsie Silver  Love & Saffron, Kim Fay The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion, by Beth Brower To Sir Phillip with Love, Julia Quinn The Diaries of Anne Frank

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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!

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