OK it's been a minute since I made an episode... but I promise I've been reading!
In fact, I've read 47 books since the end of March, and I have plenty to say about them.
So get cozy, press play, and tune in to let these 60-second reviews wash over you. There's everything from age-gap romance to cerebral mysteries to weirdo body horror. Plus I found three 5-star reads this summer!
Find all the books here: https://bookshop.org/lists/pleasure-reading-spring-summer-2025
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Let’s get spicy this summer! This month on the pod, I’m sharing my current TBR that’s full of sweet and sexy queer romance novels.
Tune in to hear me rave about Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid, and then to share how these 10 other romances landed on my bedside book stack.
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And if you find yourself in Portland, I highly recommend checking out Grand Gesture Books!
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Pull out your mood rings, because this week we're reading by vibes!
Today I'm returning to the pod with an extra special guest, Rachel Ropeik.
Rachel is a cultural catalyst and pirate who works with equal parts wisdom and whimsy. From navigating the halls of the Guggenheim, the Brooklyn Museum, and MoMA to setting sail as a consultant changemaker, she blends thoughtful disruption and playful innovation in work with both cultural organizations and individuals.
Rachel reached out to me this spring to ask if we could chat about our different reading styles. And even though I was deep in a reading slump... I still said YES PLEASE!
In this conversation, Rachel and I unpack the concept of "mood reading" and share a few of the moods that inspired our recent reads. Tune in for over a dozen vibe-specific recs, including:
From Rachel:
From Amelia:
More links from Rachel: NPR's Book of the Day, NYTimes Read Like the Wind, What To Read If from Elizabeth Held
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Today we've got our second ever nonfiction list, and it's all about TIME!
Tune in to hear how I've been reimagining the clock with the help of these four books. Then find the (affiliate) links below to purchase them for yourself.
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I read 13 books in February and 15 books in March. So we're gonna do another monthly reading recap!
In this episode, I'm sharing 60 second reviews of everything I read in late winter — from dark academia to light romance to my first non-fiction reads of 2025.
You can expect podcasters falling in love, goddesses rising from the dead, and sexy sacrilegious smut. I hope you enjoy!
Books mentioned in this episode:
Their Vicious Games by Joelle Washington
Where Sleeping Girls Lie by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
The Mary Shelley Club by Goldy Moldavasky
A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee
How We Fall Apart by Katie Zhao
Know Your Newlywed (audio only)
Just My Type by Falon Ballard
Priest by Sierra Simone
We All Rot Eventually by Mia Ballard
Elegy for the Undead by Matthew Vesely
Goddess of Filth by V. Castro
The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha
Lo Fi by Liz Riggs
Perfume & Pain by Anna Dorn
Back After This by Linda Holmes
To the Gorge by Emily Halnon (I forgot to talk about this one but it's amazing!)
Must Love Silence by Lucy Bexley
The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Goddess Complex by Sanjena Sathian
The Fever Series by Karen Marie Moning
Everybody is a Liar by Liv Constantine (audio only)
Fat Girls Hiking by Summer Michaud-Skog
Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics by Carlo Rovelli
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This one goes out to all my cooler-than-thou millennials tuning in — because this week I’m sharing books set in the indie sleaze scene!
If you’re not familiar with indie sleaze, think skinny jeans, sweaty clubs, early aughts attitude and bands like The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
The scene was dominate by boys-in-bands, but in my personal (admittedly nostalgic) experience the music venues were full of women! So I wanted to find books by all the girls in the crowds like me, who loved this music but maybe weren’t well-represented there.
Tune in for three books that are also playlists. I hope you enjoy!
🎸Indie Sleaze Reads I Recommend:
06:15 — Lo Fi by Liz Riggs + the playlist
13:15 — Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley + the playlist
19:00 — I Love You So Much It’s Killing Us Both by Mariah Stovall + the playlist
And if you love this episode, you might also love the documentary Meet Me in the Bathroom!
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OMG we've got our first guest — Bailey Lang of The Writing Desk!
Bailey is a late-diagnosed neurodivergent writer, editor, and coach. Through her company, The Writing Desk, she helps businesses and authors tell stories that matter. Bailey has been an avid reader for as long as she can remember, and her favorite thing to do is talk about books and writing.
Bailey reached out to me at the end of last year, asking if we could do an episode together. She proposed that she could share a list of fiction reads with great neurodivergent representation… and I said YES PLEASE!
So in this episode, we’ll hear from Bailey as she shares a few of her fave books with implicit and explicit representation of autistic or neurodivergent characters. We love to see/hear it!
😎 Bailey’s Book Recs:
The Heart Principle by Helen Hoang
Cassandra in Reverse by Holly Smale
All Systems Red by Martha Wells
“Vaster Than Empires and More Slow” by Ursula K. Le Guin
PLUS! This whole list of neurodivergence-related books that Bailey recommends
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Poetry is perfect for liminal seasons. And I find myself craving poetic wisdom as winter drags on and slowly turns to spring.
So in this episode, I’m recommending seven recent poetry collections (released in 2023, 2024 or 2025) that are helping me feel alive right now!
These books take on a wide range of themes, tones, and poetic forms, so there’s something here for everyone. Enjoy!
📜 Recommended Books
3:00 Two Open Doors in a Field by Sophie Klahr
5:00 Instructions for Traveling West by Joy Sullivan
6:00 Gemini Gospel by Bianca Alyssa Pérez
8:30 recurring characters by evan chelsee
11:45 Amouroboros by Amelia K.
14:45 Big Money Porno Mommy by Catherine Weiss
18:00 Survival Takes a Wild Imagination by Fariha Róisín
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February is the shortest, darkest month. So why not go back to the most ominous place I can imagine... high school? ☠️
In this episode, I'm recommending six dark academia books that all take place in high school and are written for a YA audience.
Tune in to hear how these academic adventures take on the more unsavory aspects of our society — addressing racism, sexism, and classism within the ivory tower and beyond. Then grab the (affiliate) links below to purchase your own copies!
🎓 YA Dark Academia Recs:
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Happy Valentine's season, my lovely readers/listeners!
In this episode, I'm celebrating the month of ~~love~~ by sharing a curated list of 5-star romances including my all time faves, a few unexpected picks, and my February romance TBR.
We're talking about 17 romantic books in this episode — including all your fave tropes like enemies-to-lovers, grumpy-sunshine, forced proximity, second chance and more.
Tune in to inspire your own heartwarming reading list. Happy Valentine's Day! xoxo
💘 ALL TIME FAVE ROMANCE RECS
Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle
In Five Years by Rebecca Serle
The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
🖤 UNEXPECTED ROMANCE PICKS
The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson
Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. Polk
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi
💓 MY CURRENT ROMANCE TBR
Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
This Time it’s Real by Ann Liang
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I read 15 books in January. Some I loved, some I...didn't, and others I barely remember! 🙃
So let's try out a monthly reading recap. In this episode, I'm sharing 60 second reviews of everything I read this month from romance to fantasy to extreme horror.
Dragons, dancers, and time travel, oh my! I hope you enjoy!
Books mentioned in this episode:
Bloom by Delilah S. Dawson
Guillotine by Delilah S. Dawson
Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle
Even Though I Knew the End by C. L. Polk
All Systems Red by Martha Wells
Second Night Stand by Karelia and Fay Stetz-Waters
Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
Rest Stop by Nat Cassidy
Bluejay by Megan Stockton
Dead Girls Talking by Megan Cooley Peterson
Just Some Stupid Love Story by Katelyn Doyle
Cassandra in Reverse by Holly Smale
The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir
Beg, Borrow, or Steal by Sarah Adams
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My favorite winter activity is cozying up with a good book. And when I *really* want to embrace the dark vibes of the season, I turn to a creepy, cold-weather thriller.
So in this episode, I'm recommending three snow-drenched thrillers that I recently enjoyed reading — all of which feature blizzards, bad relationships, and twists that I never saw coming. I hope you enjoy!
Books recommended in this episode:
⛪️ Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney
✍️ The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz
❄️ Night Watching by Tracy Sierra
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My intention for 2025 is to read fewer books and to read better books. Basically, I *really* want more 5-star reads this year, and I think I have to change up my reading habits to make that happen!
So to kick off my year in reading, I've collected 25 books I already own that I think will be 5-star reads for me. I'm calling this MY FIVE-STAR TBR (yes, that's all-caps), and in this episode I'm introducing all 25 books to you and explaining why I think they might be 5-star reads!
Tune in to hear the list, or head straight to my bookshop to find them all at your convenience.
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Today I'm wrapping up our year in reading by sharing my four favorite books of 2024 and my four biggest flops — not the books I hated but the reading habits and routines that really did not work for me this year.
Tune in to hear why I loved the books I loved best and what went ... horribly wrong on my TBR over the past twelve months.
My Fave Reads of 2024:
🛣️ Instructions for Traveling West by Joy Sullivan
🍋 Body Work by Melissa Febos
🍷 The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
👹 Come Closer by Sarah Gran
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Somehow I managed to read 150 books this year (?!) and in honor of this wildly unrealistic accomplishment, I decided to record a mega-episode reviewing every single one of them!
Tune in to hear my 30-second recap + review of all these books, featuring lots of popular romance, thriller, horror and literary fiction.
📚 And click here for a list of every single book I mentioned in this episode!
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As an avid holiday romance reader, I've experienced the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the genre. 🙃 So in this episode, I'm curating the three books that I think actually live up to the Christmas romance hype!
Tune in to learn why these three are my faves and to hear about a few honorable mentions that I recommend for certain kinds of readers. And be sure to click the (affiliate) links to gift yourself or your fave friends a copy.
Books recommended in this episode:
❄️ THE CLASSIC ROMANTIC ONE — One Day in December by Josie Silver
🎁 THE BRAND NEW ONE — Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake
🌶️ THE SEXY SERIES — A Merry Little Meet Cute by Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone
🎄 HONORABLE MENTIONS — Set the Record Straight by Hannah Bonam-Young, Just Like Magic by Sarah Hogle, The Wedding Witch by Erin Sterling, Love You a Latke by Amanda Elliot
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We’re heading back to school this week with five magical dark academia reads. ☠️
Each of these books features a clever cast of students facing out-of-this-world challenges — and the educational settings range from southern gothic mansions to murderous-monster-schools, including Yale University, a dragon-wielding war college and the mythical Library of Alexandria.
Tune in to hear about these eclectic, intellectual fantasies, and grab the (affiliate) links below to purchase your own copies!
🎓 Dark Academia Recs:
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Today we dive into other peoples’ lives with this list of seven memoirs and self-help books by people I adore!
Tune in to hear how these amazing folks and their books have changed my life for the better. Then find the (affiliate) links below to purchase. These all make great gifts!
🔑 Memoir
🔑 Self-Help
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This week, I’m sharing my Top 8 nonfiction reads for foodies — which includes a wide range of nonfiction genres from memoirs to essay collections to cookbooks and more!
Tune in to hear about a few delicious reads, and find the (affiliate) links below to purchase. These all make great gifts!
🍴Top 8 Nonfiction Reads for Foodies
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This week, I’m sharing 13 (!!) books featuring monstrous creatures of all kinds. And I'm calling it creature features *for the girlies* because these books are all authored by non-cis-white-male writers, and they feature a diverse cast of main characters human and not-so-human.
Tune in to hear about a few fantastical reads, and grab the (affiliate) links below to purchase!
💀 Spooky Recs
👻 Not Spooky Recs
🖤 Next Up TBR
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