Holiday joy meets hard truths as we swap Grinch-green decor ideas and then dive into the book world’s best and worst moments. We share the thrill of meeting favorite authors and the sting of being blatantly ignored at a signing—eye contact made, greeting skipped—which opens a larger conversation about reader respect, author etiquette, and how small moments can change what we choose to support. If community is our shared bookshelf, basic kindness is the spine that holds it together. We recali...
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Holiday joy meets hard truths as we swap Grinch-green decor ideas and then dive into the book world’s best and worst moments. We share the thrill of meeting favorite authors and the sting of being blatantly ignored at a signing—eye contact made, greeting skipped—which opens a larger conversation about reader respect, author etiquette, and how small moments can change what we choose to support. If community is our shared bookshelf, basic kindness is the spine that holds it together. We recali...
Family Business 7 Adaptation, Character Showdowns, and New Orleans Vibes
Hold Please, I Said What I Said
36 minutes
9 months ago
Family Business 7 Adaptation, Character Showdowns, and New Orleans Vibes
Ever found yourself skeptical about book-to-screen adaptations, only to be pleasantly surprised? That’s exactly what happened to our dear Raytasha in our latest episode, as we dive into the TV adaptation of "Family Business 7: New Orleans" on BET Plus. We uncover the series' remarkable faithfulness to the source material and celebrate standout performances, with Layla Rashawn brilliantly embodying Big Shirley. Even if you're not a fan of adaptations, you might just find yourself intrigued by ...
Hold Please, I Said What I Said
Holiday joy meets hard truths as we swap Grinch-green decor ideas and then dive into the book world’s best and worst moments. We share the thrill of meeting favorite authors and the sting of being blatantly ignored at a signing—eye contact made, greeting skipped—which opens a larger conversation about reader respect, author etiquette, and how small moments can change what we choose to support. If community is our shared bookshelf, basic kindness is the spine that holds it together. We recali...