Anisha and Atifa are wrapping up the very first season of the podcast!!!
Join us as we recount our top tier (and low tier) books, favourite characters and much more.
Thank you for everyone who listened in throughout this season. Much love.
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Anisha and Atifa chat self-love, favourite fairy godmother quotes and finishing their first season of the podcast!
TW: war, death, PTSD, trauma
This week Anisha and Atifa chat about Julie Berry's Lovely war and they have slightly different opinions about the book.
CW: toxic family, death, miscarriage, trauma.
This week Anisha and Atifa feel all the feels as they chat Naima Costar's novel, What's Mine and Yours, covering topics around identity, how family shapes individuals and breaking free of toxic cycles. Join in!
This week Anisha and Atifa chat about ghosts, serial killers and crime podcasts after reading The Sun Down Motel.
This week Anisha and Atifa talk about revolutions, a child's perspective and aliens invading Earth. Satrapi's Persepolis is our first graphic novel and it did not disappoint.
This week's chat delves into betrayal, the lost stories of mundane women, and all things witchy.
Who doesn't love a good historical fiction novel?
CW: substance abuse, sexual assault, suicide, death, childhood trauma
This title deceived us into thinking we might be in for a light-hearted read - that was not the case. In this week's book chat, Anisha and Atifa talk about childhood trauma due to parenting, teaching consent to young children and relationships (romantic and otherwise).
Another time travel book!
Toshikazu Kawaguchi's book sets up a very unique opportunity for visitors to a cafe to travel through time to get their closure.
In this episode we went on many tangents, discussing time travel, major historical moments, and a little Shrek reference.
Enjoy!
Woohoo!! 🎉🎉
We're celebrating our 10th episode with a Q&A special - answering questions on how we met, our reading journeys, our reading habits, and so much more!
This is a great milestone that we want to celebrate with you :) 💫💅🏽💫
My oh my, we were hit in the feels with this book!
Jhumpa Lahiri's The Lowland follows Subhash from Calcutta to the Rhode Islands, as he experiences loss, parenthood, and the weakening of family ties.
All that's left to say is, Jhumpa Lahiri, how dare you?
CW: death
This week we chat about a medical fiction that follows the 24 hours after the death of Simon Limbres from the perspectives of all those who were affected. As much as this is a brilliant book, we found it to be a difficult read.
CW: murder, physical violence, rape
Sooo what happens when the 'temporary' guests turn into permanent additions to your home and begin enforcing changes to your family's lifestyle?
Lots of spooky business.
This week Anisha and Atifa chat about Lisa Jewell's mystery novel The Family Upstairs.
P.S. Apologies in advance about audio this week! We promise it gets better next week!
CW: abuse, domestic violence
This book gave us a twist that we could not have predicted.
Join us as we discuss our feels, who our favourite husband was (if we even had one) and what Evelyn taught us as twenty-something never-been-married women.
This week Anisha and Atifa talk about the gripping narrative that was Natalie Haynes' greek mythology novel 'A Thousand Ships.'
Join us in discussing the female perspective, the tragedies of war, and so much more.
Can you tell we enjoyed this one lol (look at the episode length)?
This week we chat about The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan - a delicate novel that follows Laura as she endeavours to fulfil the deceased Anthony's seemingly impossible quest.
This one contains some bad jokes on our parts so apologies in advance and thank you for listening!
CW: suicide, death, depression.
What are the "what if" scenarios that you find yourself reflecting on?
This week, we chat about Matt Haig's The Midnight Library where Nora finds herself in a library with her elementary school librarian, going through her alternate lives.
CW: suicide, death, kidnapping, drug addiction.
Welcome back book lovers!
This week, we finish off our chat on Adrian McKinty's The Chain Part 2. We find out who was behind the trauma-inducing, kidnapping chain...
Hey book lovers!
Welcome to our first book club episode as we chat about Adrian Mckinty's The Chain - a kidnapping thriller where people are forced to kidnap the loved ones of strangers to protect their own.
Part 2 will be released next week!
Long distance friends Anisha and Atifa dissect and share their non-expert opinions on the books they've been reading in their bookclub. No genre will be left untouched and fellow book-lovers are invited along to this weekly bookclub banter.
The AM/ PM Bibliophiles premieres April 9th.