Our Top Ten Most Anticipated Book to Screen Adaptations: 1. [00:44] A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness (SkyTV)--Season 2 released 1/9/2021, with Season 3 expected early 2022. Check out the teaser trailer below: 2. [1:00] Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan (Disney+)--We don't have much by way of trailers or info, really. Riordan revealed Season 1 is expected by 2022, and Disney+ recently released the logo: 3. [2:34] There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins (Netflix)--was slated to hit screens in February 2021; no details of when it will release, and there's no official (or unofficial) trailer. 4. [3:45] Shadow and Bone (Grisha Trilogy, Six of Crows Duology) by Leigh Bardugo (Netflix)--coming 4/23/2021! Check out the trailer, which we shared our blind reactions to in our last episode at [58:48]. 5. [4:04] The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (Hulu)--series should be coming in 2021; no other details available at this time, including the trailer. 😥 6. [4:13] Always and Forever, Lara Jean by Jenny Han (Netflix)--released 2/12/2021. Plus The Summer I Turned Pretty will be a series on Amazon, with Jenny Han as executive producer and writer of the pilot episode! PS. Watching this trailer still gives us alllll the goosies. #PeterKforever 7. [7:23] The Witches by Roald Dahl (in Theaters)--released in October 2020 with Anne Hathaway taking over the role of the Grand High Witch. Also starring Stanley Tucci, Octavia Spencer, and Jahzir Bruno as Hero Boy. 8. [9:00] The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski (Netflix)--expected 2021. We couldn't find the official teaser trailer, but here's one of our favorite youTubers breaking it down: 9. [9:54] Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix)--Season 1 released in January 2021; Season 2 has been greenlit. We actually found out after recording that this series is based on an animated show, but has since been adapted to books, too. 🤷 10. [11:17] Fatherhood (Two Kisses for Maddy) by Matt Logelin (in Theaters)--releases 6/18/2021 (we gave the wrong premiere date in the episode), stars Kevin Hart; no trailer available at this time.
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We're back with a new episode of Swoony Boys Podcast. This time we've got something brand-spankin' new for you: FicNews! You know we're chatting with our favorite twinnies, Jaime and Erin, from Fiction Fare and in this episode, we'll bring you the latest and greatest book and fiction-related news, including cover reveals, author deals, bookish hot topics, books made into movies and TV, special promotions, pre-order deals, and books we think you must have on your shelfies.
Show Notes * [00:49]Jaime starts us off talking about all of the book promotions, special editions of our favorite books and series, books to look for coming out in paperback, and everything you need to curate that perfect shelfie. * Illumicrate has a bunch of beautiful special edition young adult fantasy books being released. * We also talk about all the special editions available, bonus content and how many is too many. What happens when a new reader finds the book or series long after publication? * [16:24]Jaime mentions some new tiny books from Simon and Schuster as well as some (slightly larger) miniature books, which will make perfect Easter Basket goodies or stocking stuffers for those planning ahead for the Christmas holidays. * [18:15]We have a few paperbacks to look out for, including a color change and a couple of movie tie-ins. * [19:03]Kassiah lists some of our most-anticipated book releases for March and April, along with [23:49] some can't-miss pre-order deals with some pretty cool incentives. * Meg keeps us in the loop with fascinating book Cover Reveals, Author and Publishing Deals, and Bookish Hot Topics. * [26:33]We start this segment with four cover reveals that have us super excited. * [32:21]Next, Meg gives us the 411 on the latest Publishing Book Deals. * [38:07]We wrap up Book News with our thoughts on virtual book conferences and trade shows as well as the increase in print book sales. * [46:10]Erin clues us in with everything going on in book-related Movie and TV world, beginning with casting news for Steven Moffat’s adaptation of The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume, and Cherry by Nico Walker. * [50:18]We talk about binge watching and subscription services and why we have to sign up for all of them. * [53:12]We discuss the influx of books-to-movies and books-to-TV deals. * [58:48]Then things get real as we watch and gush about the official trailer for Shadow & Bone (some of us for the first time). * We pick our jaws up off the floor and wrap things up with a discussion of the upcoming The Underground Railroad and The Handmaid’s Tale, coming to Hulu. * If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a rating and short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It only takes a moment and really helps other readers find us. You're pretty! Have a piece of news you want to make sure we include in the next Fic News episode? Tweet us or tag us on instagram using the hashtag #FicNews.
Podcast Notes * Erin starts us off with the boys she would love to quarantine with: Jase from Vow of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson and Bishop Lattimer from The Book of Ivy series by Amy Engel. * We talk about why we act like we hate Erin's recommendations. LAUGH * Kassiah cheats a little and talks about Tristan from the Sweet Black Waves series by Kristina Pérez before choosing Perry and Roar from the Under the Never Sky series by Veronica RossiReid Diggory from Serpent & Dove and Blood & Honey by Shelby Mahurin, and we have a little discussion about audiobooks. * Jaime selects Lucky Karras from Chasing Lucky by Jenn Bennett and Jase from My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick. * Meg rounds out our choices with Peter Kavinsky from the To All the Boys I've Loved Beforeseries by Jenny Han and Four from the Divergent series by Veronica Roth. * We finish up with the longest list ever of Honorable Mentions and cheat just a little by talking about some of those boys, too.
Hey everyone! 😍 It's been awhile! We missed you and we're back with new weekly podcast episodes and today we're featuring Kristen Simmons and Sara Raasch, who are here with us to talk about their new book, Set Fire to the Gods! You know we ❤️ anytime we get to chat with authors here on Swoony Boys Podcast and we've had Kristen on before. Of course it wouldn't be as fun if we didn't have our favorite twinnies, Erin and Jaime, from Fiction Fare with us. #bestfriendsforever
Podcast Notes * Kristen Simmons and Sara Raasch give us their elevator pitch for Set Fire to the Gods and give us a little background on how the story came to be. * They talk about their writing styles and how bringing together their strengths made not only an awesome story but made them better writers. * We get some insight into how they wrote the book. * Then we went for the boy. We talk all things Madoc, followed by Ash and her totally kick-ass self. * We explore the most difficult thing about writing YA fantasy. * Sara and Kristen let us know who it would be if each of them had the chance to introduce one of their characters to a character from any other author’s book. * We ask them what would they say to their 16 year-old-selves. * We play a little Two Truths and a Lie. * Kristen and Sara reveal their favorite scenes in Set Fire to the Gods. * We discuss the upcoming releases they're most excited about as well as the books they just keep coming back to. * We talk favorite swoony boys a little bit more before wrapping things up with a fun Word Association game.
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal December's Assigned Reading:
Have you read any or all of these books? We want to hear from you, too, pretties. If one of us--or maybe all four of us--get a book that you haven’t read yet and you want to read along with us, do it! Join us and share your thoughts on twitter or instagram using the hashtag #EJKMHomework so we don’t miss out on what you think of these books! Consider it your homework, too. 🤓
Podcast Notes Here are our picks for September's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal October's Assigned Reading:
Here are our picks for September's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Did we miss any favorite guys this month? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on and we'll get right on him! 😉 Don't forget that we've got our Book Club going on right now. This month, we read For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund, and next month, we'll be reading The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas, so join us! We're also doing #EJKMHomework. 🤓 Find out our assigned readings in our homework episode. Thanks for listening. ❤️
Erin tells us why she chose For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund.
We discuss how we felt about the book and its similarities to Persuasion by Jane Austen.
We talked about our favorite characters in the book and the choices Elliot made in the past.
We discussed the relationship between the Luddites, the Reduced, and the Posts.
We talked about the letters and the ending of the book before deciding if and when we'll read the companion book.
Jaime announces her pick for October's Book of the Month: The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas!
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal September's Assigned Reading:
Here are our picks for August's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Podcast Notes
Meg tells us why she chose Dreamology by Lucy Keating.
We discuss how we felt about the book and what we thought about the characters.
We dished the romance aspect and if we would have matched up the characters a little bit differently in the end.
We talk about the relatablity of the characters and how some of them deal with issues that lots of kids and teens are experiencing today, like food allergies.
We discuss our feelings about the ending and what our favorite dream sequences were.
We try to come up with some comparable titles and think about whether this book would make a great movie, TV show, or if it should be a feature on Netflix.
Erin announces her pick for September's Book of the Month: For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund!
What did you think? Are you on board with the #EJKMBookClub? We’d love for you all to join our club and read along with us! Tweet us and use the hashtag #EJKMBookClub so we can see your thoughts as well! Don’t be surprised if some of those tweets make their way onto our episodes!
We start off with Mary E. Pearson giving us her elevator pitch for the Dance of Thieves series.
Then she tells us where the idea for the series came from, and it might surprise you.
Next we talk about what a typical writing day is like for Mary and how she develops her work.
Mary dives into her publication process and how she celebrates each book's release.
You know we have to talk about Jase some more, so that is exactly what we do.
Next Mary lets us know what is difficult about writing in the YA Fantasy genre as well as the best part
Then we dish all things Kazi, and Mary reveals the character from her book that she would love to introduce to someone else's character.
Mary discusses what she would include in a letter to her teenage self, and then we play a little game where she reveals two truths and a lie. Of course, we get it wrong.
Mary reveals her favorite scenes from Dance of Thieves and Vow of Thieves and then lets us know about her TBR pile.
She also reveals her favorite books that she goes back to whenever she needs to get the creative juices flowing.
We chat just a bit (or a lot) more about Mary's favorite swoony boys and finish with a fun word association game.
We wrap things up with Mary promising to hang out with us in real life where she'll spill all the secrets. 😈
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal August's Homework:
Here are our picks for May's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Have you read any of these books? Or is there a boy that we missed out on? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on and we'll get right on him! 😉 Or if one of us--or maybe all four of us--get a book that you haven’t read yet and you want to read along with us, do it! Join us and share your thoughts on twitter or instagram using the hashtag #EJKMHomework so we don’t miss out on what you think of these books! Consider it your homework, too. 🤓 Thanks for listening. ❤️
Kassiah tells us why she chose The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
We discuss how we felt about the book.
We talk about audiobooks and syncing with audible a little bit.
Jaime admits that she didn't finish her homework. #detention
We talk about the time hopping in the book and how that detracted us from the story.
We discuss how The Night Circus feels Lemony Snicket-esque.
We talk about the characters and the romance aspect.
We explore our favorite things about the Circus and what we think is happening now (after the end).
We compare the book to other books we've read, like The Hunger Games.
We mention the audiobook again, which was narrated by Jim Dale, who also narrated the Harry Potter audiobooks.
Meg announces her pick for August's Book of the Month: Dreamology by Lucy Keating!
Podcast Notes We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal July's Assigned Reading:
Here are our picks for May's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Did we miss any favorite guys this month? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on and we'll get right on him! 😉 Don't forget that we've got our Book Club going on right now. This month, we read The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw, and next month, we'll be reading The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, so join us! We're also doing #EJKMHomework. 🤓 Find out our assigned readings in our homework episode. Thanks for listening. ❤️
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal June's Assigned reading:
Here are our picks for May's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Also in this episode, Kassiah and Meg cry a little over the fact that Erin and Jaime haven't read Price and Prejudice, and we briefly discuss whether or not Pride and Prejudice and Zombies counts. 😒 Kass makes a push for them to check out this audiobook. Did we miss any favorite guys this month? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on and we'll get right on him! 😉 Don't forget that we've got our Book Club going on right now. This month, we read Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen, and next month, we'll be reading The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw, so join us! We're also doing #EJKMHomework. 🤓 Find out our assigned readings in our homework episode. Thanks for listening. ❤️
Here are our picks for May's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Also in this episode, Kassiah and Meg cry a little over the fact that Erin and Jaime haven't read Price and Prejudice, and we briefly discuss whether or not Pride and Prejudice and Zombies counts. 😒 Kass makes a push for them to check out this audiobook. Did we miss any favorite guys this month? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on and we'll get right on him! 😉 Don't forget that we've got our Book Club going on right now. This month, we read Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen, and next month, we'll be reading The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw, so join us! We're also doing #EJKMHomework. 🤓 Find out our assigned readings in our homework episode. Thanks for listening. ❤️
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
We go off on a long tangent about trends in book covers and classic novels, then we reveal May's Assigned reading:
Here are our picks for April's Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Did we miss any favorite guys this month? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on and we'll get right on him! 😉 Don't forget that we've got our Book Club going on right now. This month, we read The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon, and next month, we'll be reading Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen, so join us! #trolls We're also doing #EJKMHomework. 🤓 Find out our assigned readings in our podcast episode. Thanks for listening. ❤️
Meg tells us why she chose The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon.
We talk about what we liked and didn't like so much, including the unique political aspects of the book and that ending! 😮
We lament over the changes in the movie preview vs. the book.
We talk about our love for the main characters, Daniel and Natasha.
We discuss books to movies and how hot we (still) think Robert Pattinson is.
We wander at the world that is Game of Thrones and decide if we'd recommend The Sun is Also a Star to everyone we know.
Erin reveals her pick for the April Book of the Month: Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen, which she based her decision in part on the fact that none of us have read it. #Trolls ʕ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°ʔ
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal April's Assigned reading:
Here are our picks for the Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
Kassiah tells us why she chose Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger.
We talk about what we liked and didn't like so much, including the characters vs. the story and the 🌬️ unique elemental themes of the book.
We dissect the covers and discuss information found on Shannon Messenger's website.
We discuss whether we'll be reading the rest of the Sky Fall Series.
We dreamcast the characters.
We talk about Books to Movies and lament over the fact that Jaime hasn't had to read any of our #EJKMBookClub picks so far. 😔
Meg reveals her pick for the April Book of the Month: The Sun Is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon, which she based her decision in part on this trailer! 😍😍😍
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal March's Assigned reading:
Here are our picks for this special Valentine's Day edition of our Hotties of the Month:
Here's our list of Honorable Mentions:
We also mentioned Jase (from My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick) and Jase (from The Remnant Chronicles by Mary E. Pearson). Because of course we did. 😍
Did we miss any favorite guys this month? Let us know in the comments if there's a guy we're missing out on. And don't forget that we've got our Book Club going. This month's selection is Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger, so join us! We're also doing #EJKMHomework. Find out our assigned readings in our podcast episode. Thanks for listening. 💘
Jaime explains why she chose Foolish Hearts by Emma Mills.
We talk about what we liked and didn't like so much.
We discuss whether we'll be reading all of Emma Mills's other books. (spoiler: we already have or will right away.)
Kassiah reveals her pick for the March Book of the Month: Let the Sky Fall by Shannon Messenger! 😍😍😍
We announce the books that were chosen for us and discuss what we liked about them, if there were things we didn't like, and (if applicable) whether or not we'll continue the series.
Then we reveal February's Assigned reading:
We wrap things up by talking about whether this #EJKMHomework challenge has encouraged us to read other books from our backlists.
Podcast Notes
Please note! We recorded this podcast at the beginning of December, so just in case we read something else from 2018 that trumps one of these books, we totally reserve the right to change our minds.
We kick things off with some stats, including how many books and audiobooks we read (and re-read) this year and our most-read genres, which surprised one of us.
Then we talk about our favorite books we read in 2018 and the books we were excited about but didn't love as much as we anticipated.
We dished surprising books--either in a good way or a bad way and the books we pushed the hardest.
We talked about our favorite newly discovered authors in 2018 and our faves that put us out of our comfort zones.
We broke down the most action-packed thrilling reads of the year as the books that we will definitely have on our re-read lists in 2019.
We discussed favorite covers, memorable characters, and books we couldn't believe we waited until this year to finally dive into.
We talked about the books that shocked us and our OTPs of the year.
We switched things up to the best non-romantic relationships, friendships, and bromances.
Then we focused on our favorite books this year from authors we already know and love.
Next we chatted about peer pressure and the best books we read in 2018 that someone else told us to read.
You know us. We brought it back to the swoon with our newest crushes from books we read this year and then talked about our favorite debuts.
We discussed the books that were the most fun to read and put the biggest smiles on our faces 😁 and the hidden gems of the year.
We revealed the books we read this year that made us the maddest and the books we didn't get to this year but will be our NUMBER 1 Priorities in 2019.
We wrapped it up with the 2019 books and sequels that we're most anticipating.
Thank you for listening. We hope you have a Merry Christmas and the best year ever in 2019! ❤️❤️❤️
We let you know our favorite boys this summer, beginning with Erin's picks: Elias Veturius from A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir and Alex Quinn from The Traitor’s Ruin by Erin Beatty.
Kassiah is up next with her faves: Cedric from Finding Himself by Minisinoo (Harry Potter Fanfiction) and Jesse from Only a Breath Apart by Katie McGarry.
Jaime shocks us all by narrowing down to just four five boys: Donovan from Fame, Fate and the First Kiss by Kasie West, Max from A Spark of White Fire by Sangu Mandanna, Peter and Asher from The Fixer by Jenn Lynn Barnes, and Jamie Aldridge from Invisible Ghosts by Robyn Schneider.
Meg surprises us a little bit with one of her selections: Jase from Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson (where we get off on a slight Jase tangent), and she keeps it 100 with Gabe from 9 Days and 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno.
We follow up our favorite boys of summer with our favorite HOTTIES of the MONTH: Jaime's Man Ham: LIAM from Boy Toy by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby, Kassiah's Pick: Colin Fitzgerald (aka Fitzy) from The Chase by Elle Kennedy, Erin's Hotties: Cardan from The Wicked King by Holly Black and Lord Carlston from The Dark Days Deceit by Alison Goodman, and Meg's Catch: Peter K from To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han.
Let's be real. We dish all things Peter K for awhile. And why wouldn't we?
We finish up with our Honorable Mentions.
We start off with a debate on whether or not "y'all" should be used by everyone. Spoiler alert: It should.
Susan Dennard gives us her elevator pitch for the Witchlands series.
We find out where the idea for the series came from and what a typical writing day looks like for Susan.
Susan shares her writing process and what the publication process is like for her.
We chat about what it was like to go back to the beginning with Sightwitch and Susan shares some fun secrets.
Susan tells us her favorite part about writing in the YA Fantasy genre--and the most difficult parts.
We find out if there were any scenes cut in Sightwitch and who she would introduce her characters to if she could introduce them to any other author's characters.
Susan tells us two truths and a lie about herself, and we have to guess which is the lie. We're still losers. 😆
We find out what advice Susan would give to her 17-year-old self.
Susan shares her most-anticipated upcoming (at the time of recording) new releases, a few of her go-to re-reads, and her favorite swoony boys.
We wrap things up with a fun Word Association Game
Erin starts us off with the boy she can't wait to warm up with: Drix from Say You’ll Remember Me by Katie McGarry
Kass chooses Fletcher Scott from Breaking the Ice by Julie Cross
Jaime whines about not being able to have hot cocoa with Xander, then selects Jamie from Prince In Disguise by Stephanie Kate-Strohm
Meg rounds out our choices with Carver from Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner
Next, Jaime lets us know her hottie of the month: Lennon from Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett
Kassiah follows up with her hottie Riden from Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller. swoon
Erin heats things up with her choice: Henry John Edgar Thomas Pembrook, Prince of Wessco from Royally Matched by Emma Chase
Meg closes out the category by cheating and choosing almost all of the boys from Meet Cute, especially: Wolf from Siege Etiquette by Katie Cotugno, Tyler from The Dictionary of You and Me by Jennifer Armentrout, Dev from The Unlikelihood of Falling In Love by Jocelyn Davies, Philip from 259 Million Miles by Kass Morgan, Sean from Say Everything by Huntley Fitzpatrick
We finish up with our Honorable Mentions.
We get started with what's on our Bookish Christmas Wishlists!
We talk about the Books We Hope Santa Will Be Bringing to Us
We also talked about Erin and Kassiah's need for tools, why coloring books stress some of us out, and the magic of Gifster.
Finally, we discuss our favorite reads in 2017.
Thanks for listening!
Anna-Marie McLemore starts us off with a brilliant elevator pitch for her latest title, Wild Beauty, and where the idea for the story came from.
We get some insight into how Anna-Marie works and how she develops what she's writing.
We find out what the publishing process has been like for Anna-Marie and why she's so thankful for her editor.
Anna-Marie tells us why celebrating the release of Wild Beauty will be unlike any other launch day she's had. Hint: You might be seeing her.
We chat about Fel and his swoony-ness, then Anna-Marie delves into why diversity in YA is so important to her, and it's one of the best answers in the history of ever.
Anna-Marie shares the most difficult thing about writing in this genre--and what the best part was, too.
We talk about Anna-Marie's favorite scenes in Wild Beauty.
Anna-Marie lets us know which of her characters she would love to introduce to any other character. It's fun!
Anna-Marie tells us two truths and a lie--and you're not going to believe the story she tells to go with it! We can't wait to see her at BEA or on tour!
Anna-Marie lets us know the two upcoming releases she's most excited about and about the books she loves to re-read and recommend to everyone.
We talk about Anna-Marie's favorite swoony boy and give her a little history lesson on our evolution of swoon.
We get serious as Anna-Marie lets us know what she would include in a letter to her 17-year-old self.
We wrap things up with a fun word association game and a big thanks to Anna-Marie McLemore for joining us on Swoony Boys Podcast.
Podcast Notes * We talk about our favorite books we've recently been reading: * The Anatomical Shape of a Heart by Jenn Bennett * Article 5 by Kristen Simmons * Bad Romance by Heather Demetrios * The Bride by Julie Garwood * The Broken Ones by Danielle L Jensen * Changes in Latitudes by Jen Malone * A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas * Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray * The Eagle Elite Series by Rachel Van Dyken * Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway * Fireworks by Katie Cotugno * In a Perfect World by Trish Doller * Legend by Marie Lu * Love Songs & Other Lies by Jessica Pennington * The Names They Gave Us by Emery Lord * Once and For All by Sarah Dessen * The Raven Cycle Series by Maggie Stiefvater * Rebel by Rebecca Yarros * When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon * Roar by Cora Carmack * Ross by Winston Graham * Royally Series by Emma Chase * The Rules of Scoundrels by Sarah MacLean * Song of the Current by Sarah Tolcser * Stay by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy * Unconventional by Maggie Harcourt * When It's Real by Erin Watt * Wild Beauty by Anna- Marie McLemore * The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkoski * We also mentioned our previous Book Bangin' Episodes, which you can find on our Episodes Page or by the Book Banging tag. * And we painted this visual for you and didn't want to leave you hangin':
Sarah Dessen shares her favorite scenes from Once and for All.
Sarah lets us know what book character she would love to introduce Louna to.
We talk a little about how Sarah has evolved as a writer over the years--this is her 13th book! And we find out about the publication process for her.
Sarah spills her secrets...or she tells us her favorite swoony boys and how she discovered Ambrose.
We find out what books she feels are underappreciated.
Sarah tells us what advice she'd give her 17-year-old self.
We're stumped again when Sarah tells us Two Truths and a Lie about herself and we try--incorrectly to guess which is which!
We wrap things up with a fun word association game.
Emily Henry kicks us off with her elevator pitch for A Million Junes and tells us her inspiration for the book. Grab a tissue, pretties!
We find out what a typical writing day looks like in the world of Emily Henry and how she develops her writing.
Next, Emily shares how writing A Million Junes was different from anything else and why she would be leaving in handcuffs if the cops were to show up at her house.
Then Emily lets us know how about the publishing process for A Million Junes and how many adverbs she had to remove from her initial drafts.
We dish about Saul and his swoony-ness and what it was like to develop his relationship with June as well as about June's relationship with Hannah and how it does mirror some relationships in Emily's own life. #besties4lyfe
We talk about genre-bending and some of Emily's favorite scenes and parts of A Million Junes.
Emily tells us the character she'd most like to introduce June to.
We play two truths and a lie, which leads to an interesting discussion about the joys of cilantro and a hilarious mishap she had in her mom's car. grin
Emily tells us what she would write in a letter to her 17-year old self, and it's deep.
We shift gears and talk about what's on Emily's TBR pile and the books she wants to help spread the word about. Then she tells us who her favorite swoony boys are--we think you might be surprised when you find out a few of her picks!
We wrap things up with a fun word association game.
In this episode, we join our besties from Fiction Fare to talk about our favorite Fall 2016 Reads and our most anticipated Winter 2016 books. We cover contemporary romance, young adult, fantasy romance, historical romance, new adult, and many more genres.
We apologize again for the feedback and weird noises on this episode. We're working on improving the quality of the audio!
We want to know what made your lists! Be sure to leave us a comment let us know your most anticipated read this Fall! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
Thanks for listening, everyone!
Podcast Notes
Podcast Notes * We jump right in with Jessica Brody's elevator pitch for A Week of Mondays and how she initially got the original idea for the book. * We were totally inspired by Jessica's writing strategy. She shares some insight into how she structures her day, the way she develops her work, and gives a little glimpse into how important Evernote is for her. * She gives us some detail on her brand new book, Save the Cat! Writes a Novel!. * We talk about Jessica's book development process, how long it takes from first draft to your bookshelves, and how Jessica celebrates her book birthdays. * Next we shift to swoony boys, specifically Owen. Jessica talks to us about her approach with writing Owen was different from other boys she's written. * Then we discuss Ellie, a bit about the Unremembered Series, and how Jessica secretly lives out her villainous fantasies. * Jessica answers our all-important question: will we get more Owen and Ellie?, discusses her ideas for A Month of Tuesdays, and lets us know her favorite scenes from A Week of Mondays. * Jessica lets us know the characters from her books that she would like to introduce to each other, then she plays a little game of Two Truths and a Lie with us. * Jessica lets us know how much she Mondays. * We shift to other people's books, and Jessica tells us what's on her massive TBR, her latest reads, and the book she wants everyone to read. You're welcome. * We talk about four book boyfriends that Jessica thinks are swoony, then we wrap things up by playing a fun word association game.
Podcast Notes * Jenna Evans Welch gives us the low down on Love & Gelato, including the setting, the inspiration, and the characters. * Jenna talks about her writing style and whether or not we'll see more of Lina and Ren. * We find out Jenna's favorite scenes and some fun things about her. * Jenna tells us some of her favorite books and what makes her swoon. * Finally, Jenna plays a little word-association game with us. Some of her answers might surprise you.
We're so excited to bring you another Author Talk Podcast Episode, this time featuring In Real Life author Jessica Love. We're super excited that she stopped by to chat with us, along with our favorite twinnies from Fiction Fare. We know you’re as excited as we are to hear what Jessica has to say about all the things, so jump right on in, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments.
Podcast Notes Please note: the sound quality is not the best in this episode. We're working on it!
We cannot express all the excitements we feel when introducing our featured author to you today in our latest Author Talk Podcast Episode: Jeff Zenter, author of the extraordinary The Serpent King! epicflails We're thrilled that he stopped by to chat with us, along with our favorite twinnies from Fiction Fare. We know you’re as excited as we are to hear what Jeff has to say about all the things, so jump right on in, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments.
Podcast Notes * Jeff gives us his elevator pitch for The Serpent King. There's an echoish noise. We're sorry about that, but we promise it goes away by the time we get to question two! * Jeff Zentner admits that he was obsessed with teen fashion bloggers ;) * We talk about the characters in The Serpent King and lots of interesting things about Jeff's writing process and how much he likes the editing process. * We discuss growing up in a small town. * Jeff (sort of) admits that he totally meant to make us cry. Even though he basically says he didn't. * Jeff shares his favorite scenes. And he makes a reference to Friday Night Lights that made us love him even more.
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We're back with another episode with Jaime and Erin, our favorite twinnies from Fiction Fare. Just like we did last time, we're bringing you our Favorite Fall Reads as well as our Most Anticipated Upcoming Winter 2016 Releases. Are you ready? Have a listen and leave us comment to let us know which books made your list!
Podcast Notes * We talk about our favorite Fall Reads. * We point out that Jaime never follows the rules always reads books way ahead of time. * We laugh about the fact that Meg is the only one who has read a particular fantasy series. Because dragons. * We are (not really) shocked by one of the books on Erin's Fall List. * We lament about the lack of resolution we get when reading all of Jennifer E. Smith's books. * There might be a mention of a secret word. * We list our most anticipated Winter 2016 reads. * We give you one of our #bookgoals.
Be sure you're following us on Twitter: Swoony Boys Podcast Fiction Fare And on Instagram: Swoony Boys Podcast Fiction Fare Thanks for listening, everyone! Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
Podcast Notes Here's a handy dandy list of all of the books our hotties of the month came from in this episode (in alphabetical order):
Check out Swoony Boys Podcast for the quote mentioned as well as lots of fun stuff!
Podcast Notes * We remind you about our previous posts about BEA, including our 2014 BEA Podcast Episode and our Pre-BEA posts filled with fun tips. * We kicked things off talking about our favorite books we grabbed at BEA. * Then we spent some time lamenting the fact that we don't rule the world and metaphorically wept over the fact that we didn't get a few books that we really wanted. Even the ones that haven't been written yet. * Next we dished on some of the authors that we were crazy excited to meet/see. * We came to the conclusion that Adam Silvera was actually stalking us instead of the the other way around. * Then we discussed some of the awesome Publisher and Blogger Events we got to attend. #totalwin * We mentioned some of the reasons this BEA was the best ever. Pedicures and napping together were involved. * Then we talk about BEA 2016, which has a new location (Chicago) and earlier dates (May 11 - May 13, 2016)! * And again, Like every podcast, we have some more thank yous. ♥
Podcast Notes * Erin chooses Bishop Lattimer from The Book of Ivy by Amy Engel. * No surprise that Kassiah names Étienne St. Clair from Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins. * Jaime was all about Jase Garrett from My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick. * We take a moment to discuss why more people don't choose Jase as their book boyfriends (even though it's technically not allowed). * Of course Meg picked Four from the Divergent Series by Veronica Roth.
Then we talk about our hotties of the month:
Podcast Notes * Erin starts us off with Dmitri Belikov from the Vampire Academy books by Richelle Mead. * Kassiah talks about Todd Wilkins from the Sweet Valley High Series by Francine Pascal. * Jaime names Edward Cullen from the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer as her blast from the past. * And Meg names her top three faves: Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables by L M Montgomery, Peter Savinar from Heidi by Johanna Spyri, and Dickon Sowerby from The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. * Next we talk about our hotties of the month:
Meg: Darrow) (and Pierce Brown! from Golden Son by Pierce Brown.
Then we have a long discussion on how readers' experiences change when they have to wait for the books to come out vs. reading them all at once.
You know we can't get by without our extensive list of Honorable Mentions, named at the end of the show and throughout the podcast:
Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
Podcast Notes * Meg tells us what qualifies a hottie with a tortured soul (think Edward Cullen). * We talk about the tortured souls we'd like to tame:
Darrow from the Red Rising Trilogy by Pierce Brown
Then we talk about our hotties of the month:
Cade Maxwell from Caged in Winter by Brighton Walsh
Oscar from I'll Give You the Sun by Jandy Nelson
Listen at the end of the show for our extensive list of Honorable Mentions.
Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
Podcast Notes * We talk about our favorite books in Fall 2014:
Then we flail over the books we can't wait to read in Winter 2015:
We also mentioned some other books during the podcast when talking about our picks:
Here are the Honorable Mentions that We Just Couldn't Leave Out:
My Heart & Other Black Holes by
Jasmine Warga
(Feb 2015) * The Shadow Cabinet by Maureen Johnson (Feb 2015) * Better Than Perfect by Melissa Kantor (Feb 2015) * The Boy Next Door by Katie Van Ark (Feb 2015) * The Distance Between Lost & Found by Kathryn Holmes (Feb 2015) * Rebellion by Stephanie Diaz (Feb 2015) * The Return by Jennifer Armentrout (Feb 2015) * Salt & Stone by Victoria Scott (Feb 2015) * Dove Arising by Karen Bao (Feb 2015) * I Was Here by Gayle Forman(Jan 2015)
Giveaway a Rafflecopter giveaway Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
Podcast Notes * Erin tells us her pick for the good guy she'd like to make naughty: Zeke from The Blood of Eden Series by Julie Kagawa. * Kassiah gives us her choice: the lovely Joe Fontaine from The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson. batbatbat * Jaime reveals her two good guys: Jase from My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick and Matt Finch from Open Road Summer by Emery Lord. * Meg reveals her guys: Logan from The Summer I Became a Nerd by Leah Rae Miller and Patrick from Something Real by Heather Demetrios. * Then we talk about our Hotties of the Month, beginning with Nathan Everetts (Nate) from Boys Like You by Juliana Stone (Erin's pick this month). * Kassiah gives us her hotties of the month: Harvey from Side Effects May Vary by Julie Murphy and Drew Jordan from Perfect 10 by Erin McCarthy. * Jaime tells us her picks this month: Connor Kelleher from Her Best Laid Plans by Cara McKenna and Ethan Vance from Boomerang by Noelle August (aka Veronica Rossi and Lorin Oberweger. * Meg chooses Arin from The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski. Check out Bridge of Snow (Arin's Story), which we mentioned in the Episode.
You know we can't get by without our extensive list of Honorable Mentions:
Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
We're back and continuing with our Author Series, this time with the lovely Katja Millay, author of
The Sea of Tranquility, along with our favorite twinnies, Jaime and Erin, from Fiction Fare!
Warning! This podcast does contain spoilers some for The Sea of Tranquility, so if you haven't read it yet (what are you waiting for?!?), you might want to wait to listen until after you have. We tried to keep them to a minimum though :)
Podcast Notes * Katja lets us know what The Sea of Tranquility is about. * Everyone makes fun of Kassiah for whining to Jaime about the angst. * We find out where the idea for The Sea of Tranquility came from. * Katja tells us her favorite scenes * Katja lets us know how things evolved as she wrote the story, then she talks outlines. * We find out Katja's favorite secondary character. * We learn which characters surprised Katja. * Katja lets us know how she felt when The Sea of Tranquility was finished. * We flail over Josh Bennett. * We talk about books that we're loving right now. * Katja plays a little word association game with us.
P.S. We discuss some love for The Sea of Tranquility in our Boys We Want to Get Contemporary With Podcast Episode, too, so don't miss out on listening to that!.
Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here. If you haven't joined us for the "Real Book" Challenge, the The Sea of Tranquility by Katja Millay is the perfect way to get started, so be sure to sign up and read the awesomeness.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast with Special Guests Erin and Jaime from Fiction Fare as they discuss their bad boys in fiction.
Podcast Notes * We welcome you to another month of Book Bangin' and start with a definition of what a bad boy is. * Erin shares her bad boy pick: Lucas from Easy by Tammara Webber. * We're all shocked when Meg reveals that she's never read a naughty book before. * Kassiah gives us her choice this month: Noah Hutchins from Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry. * We discuss the other boys in the Pushing the Limits Series and their awesomeness. * Jaime chooses Griff from Find me by Romily Bernard. * Meg shares her favorite bad boy: Four from Divergent by Veronica Roth. * Then we give you our Hotties of the Month, beginning with Erin, who chose Alexander Belov/Barrington from The Bronze Horseman, Tatiana and Alexander, and The Summer Garden by Paullina Simons, after flailing a bit over Levi from Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and Dominic Courtenay from The Boleyn Reckoning, the final book of the Boleyn Trilogy by Laura Andersen. * We find out about Darrow/Pierce Brown taking the place of Levi on Meg's official list. * We discuss Rainbow's motivation for Levi, which we believe to be Rob (evidence can be found on our review). * Kass chooses Gray from Unraveled by Jen Frederick * Jaime shares her choice: Fade from the Razorland Series by Ann Aguirre * Meg chooses Aelyx from Alienated by Melissa Landers. * We list our Honorable Mentions.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast with Special Guests Erin and Jaime from Fiction Fare as they interview Kristen Simmons, author of the Article 5 Series.
Podcast Notes * We welcome the awesome Kristen Simmons, author of the Article 5 Series and creator of Chase and Sean! * Kristen tells us what would make her throw her book at people. * Kristen answers a bunch of questions about the Article 5 Series, including where the inspiration for the series came from, what her favorite parts and characters were, and how she felt when she was finished writing the series. * Kristen lets us know some of the swoony boys she's been reading. * Kristen gives us the 411 on her upcoming title: The Glass Arrow. We can't wait for this one! * Kristen plays a little word association game with us.
P.S. You can find the extra scenes from the Article 5 Series in Chase's POV on Kristen's Site.
Let us know what you think! Ask Us a Question or Make Suggestions via our Handy Dandy Suggestion Form and tell us who's got you swooning here.
If you haven't joined us for the "Real Book" Challenge, the Article 5 series by Kristen Simmons is the perfect way to get started, so be sure to sign up and read the awesomeness.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast with Special Guests Erin and Jaime as they discuss their favorite boys in the Young Adult Science Fiction Genre.
Join Kassiah and Meg along with special guests, Erin and Jaime from Fiction Fare, as they talk about their favorite boys in Contemporary Young Adult books.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast with special guests Erin and Jaime from Fiction Fare as they discuss their favorite Young Adult and New Adult Books and Boys with Foreign Accents.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast with special guests Erin and Jaime from Fiction Fare as they discuss their favorite Young Adult Dystopian Books and Boys.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast with special guests Erin and Jaime from Fiction Fare as they discuss Book Expo America (BEA).
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast as they discuss the YA Books that they are most looking forward to reading this Spring.
Join Meg of Swoony Boys Podcast on the Epic Reads' Dark Days Tour Stop in Seattle, WA with authors Debra Driza, Claudia Grey, Lauren Oliver, Dan Wells, and Kiersten White.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast as they discuss the YA Book Boys that they most want to spend Valentine's Day with.
Join Meg and Kassiah of Swoony Boys Podcast as they discuss the characters Peregrin (Perry) and Roar from the Under the Never Sky series by Veronica Rossi) and Travis (from Something Like Normal by Trish Doller)
Join Kassiah and Meg in this Swoony Boys Podcast episode featuring Edward Cullen of the Twilight Saga.