Everyone and Their Sister
By Everyone and Their Sister
Everyone and Their SisterApr 02, 2024
Episode 106: The Brownface of Taylor Barten Freydis Moon Jupiter Ascending
Another week, another drama in the book world. This episode we discuss the controversy of author Taylor Barten/Freydis Moon/Jupiter Wyse and their appropriation of Latinx identity to get ahead in publishing. We cover the unravelling of their fake identity and the masterclass Elle Porter has shown in receipt documentation.
Sources:
- With Cindy Video: https://youtu.be/9PnXKQt-pBY?si=Wy2gCpwC0u9_6gBG
- Elle Porter Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VDvDujeoisTBddhXYaWGi-8V0EUdFZ5Uc00f4tnWpSY/edit
Episode 105: FairyLoot, Sarah J. Maas and the Fast Fashion of Books
In a rare remix, this week we once again dive into special edition based book cover drama. As long as there's no end to publishing cash grabs, we'll still have content! Join us in defence of cover artists as we discuss all the ways companies failed designers, authors, their employees, third-party licensing agreements and more. It's an anti-capitalist break down of the state of books as fast fashion, and we've got loads to say about it. Mainly, don't buy covers you don't like!
Episode 104: Romance Covers and Other Gripes (Beautiful Disaster, Saltburn & Bride by Ali Hazelwood)
There are some things we need to get off our chests! This week we are discussing the deranged films: They/Them, Beautiful Disaster and Saltburn. Steph breaks down the cover controversy of the SteamyLit edition of Bride by Ali Hazelwood and we discuss the epidemic of illustrated covers in romance.
Episode 103: Why'd you have to go and make things so complicated?
Why did we have to go and make things so complicated? This episode we discuss the big issues that are currently causing us inner turmoil, and they are as follows:
Sounds Like a Cult Podcast
Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa
Face Jam from Rooster Teeth
When and why should you stop listening to a podcast? What constitutes a good remake? What does artistic freedom really mean? Do white men with podcasts deserve rights? These are the questions we are asking and as always, not answering.
You can read the article about the Sounds Like a Cult podcast lawsuit here.
Check out Most Adrently by Gabe Cole Novaoa here.
Episode 102: Our Best of 2023
We are back from the brink and discussing our favourite finds of 2023. Steph once again reaches a new level of nerd with her pick, Blue Eye Samuari. Nat is obsessed with They Cloned Tyrone and perhaps the only person who has seen it? And Cristina is begging for an affiliate link with her love and adoration of Dimension 20.
Episode 101: Wet Books Summer Roundup
This week Cristina, Nat and Stephanie run through their failed 100th episode idea, and throw in a round up of notable books they read during one specific week this summer. Exciting. It's the perfect time to load up your not-goodreads book tracking alternative (we're fans of The Storygraph personally) and get ready to grow your TBR even more. Join them at the end for a brief chat on how horny teen movies are nowadays (jealous) and a little dash of what we're looking forward to coming up.
The 100th
This is an episode like no other...in that, we literally talk about our past 99 episodes—where we started, how we got here, why we aren't joyous people anymore, and where we wanna be. Lookin' out for that sponsor or advertiser always. This one is for all our baby gorls and churrrrrls who have stuck with us for the last five years. And if you're new here, well then we're sorry for this reminiscent nonsense, but it will give you a great idea of the episodes to avoid and which ones to prioritize.
The best:
Episode 23: Quantum Entanglement
Episode 25: Are you lost baby girl?
Episode 32: It's the Remix
Episode 35: Cristina Reads Part 1
Episode 42: Pop Culture Conspiracy Hour
Episode 47: The Scandal of the Season - A Bridgerton Review
Episode 51: How to (Maybe) Not Join a Cult with Courtney Summers
Episode 69: Ray Nicholson's Tiddy Fan Club - A Panic Review
Episode 71: Panic Part Deux - Interview with Creator and Writer Lauren Oliver
Episode 72: Panic Round Three - Supple & Uncut
Episode 88: Kanthony - A Bridgerton Season 2 Review
Episode 89: Sorrows & Prayers - A Queen Charlotte of Bridgerton Review
Episode 99: Controversial Book Tag
We go back to our roots while answering the Controversial Book Tag created and popularized by Booktube. We discuss love triangles, flashbacks, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers and of course Adam Driver.
Episode 98: Our 2023 So Far (In Books)
This week we definitely haven’t run out of ideas as we dive into the Freakout Tag courtesy of BookTube. Steph talks through her rarely given 5 star reads, Nat chats through the perils of judging a book by it’s cover without reading the description, Cristina looks forward to the latest Chuck Tingle, and every single one of us have massive book disappointments we get into it. Join us for the highs, the lows, and the 10 minute aside about Adam Driver.
Episode 97: The Blackening Review - Strong With A Capital C
This week Cristina and Nat use any excuse to pretentiously talk about attending TIFF by forcing Steph to watch The Blackening so we can review it. Normally we’d summarize a little of what we get into here, but actually we just talk about how much we loved it for about 30 minutes, So if you’re reading this now, just go ahead and rent it now, and come back to listen when you’re done, because you’ll also want to just spend some time revelling in how good it really is.
Episode 96: Everyone in their Barbie World - Barbie Book Club Picks
Come join us in our Barbie World! In anticipation of the new Barbie movie, we are talking about books that will get you in the Barbie mood. We are of course talking romance in all genres: paranormal, contemporary, fantasy, and YA. Was Steph completely unhinged in her picks? Let us know, she’s just Steph.
Books Mentioned:
Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole
Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins
[Redacted]
Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail by Ashley Herring Blake
The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
I Don’t Know Where You Know Me From: Confessions of a Co-star by Judy Greer
Song: Charli XCX - Speed Drive
Episode 95: Is It Good or Are We Just Broken?
This week we examine the depths of some of the most "we're not sure" television shows to try to understand if they're actually good, or do we just have bad taste? Join us in dissecting Emily In Paris (spoiler alert, this one is just bad), Daisy Jones and The Six, The Endgame (yeah, we've never heard of it either), Evil and The Society. We may never have an answer to the question "Is it actually good?" but we certainly have the opinions to spend an hour talking to ourselves about it.
Episode 94: Pool Side Reads to Get You Wet
It's the spiritual sequel to our Wet Hot Erotic Summer, heaux! This week we set out to talk about books we recommend for reading on vacation and our anticipated summer releases, but mostly fail as we devolve into FinDom Grumpy Sunshine Erotica, Monster and Gargoyle Fucking and a solid 15 minutes on the intricacies of magical balloon people's mate-seeking inflatable genitals. It's a slippery slope from light-hearted romcoms to wherever the hell we ended up (begging HarperCollins, Avon and Tor to auto-approve us for ARCs), but we wouldn't have it any other way. Happy reading, listening and soaking, you fiends. Don't forget your sunscreen...and magical lube.
Books Mentioned:
Preferential Treatment by Heather Guerre
The Frat Boy by Nikki Sloane
The Good Girl by Nikki Sloane
The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter
The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon
Sweet Berries by C. M. Nascosta
Deceived by the Gargoyles by Lillian Lark
Squeak by Vera Valentine
The 12.2 Percent Solution by Josh Lanyon
References:
Dimension 20: Jujubee the drag queen as a guest on Dungeons and Drag Queens
Set the Mood:
Episode 93: Podcasters Read Fanfiction and React
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, Merlin (TV), Superman - All Media Types, Teen Wolf (TV)
Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Reylo, Rey/Kylo Ren, Online Dating, Trope Subversion, Praise Kink, The Author Makes Bad Life Choices, Alpha/Omega, Merlin/Arthur Pendragon, Canon Compliant, Fix-It, Happy Ending, Friends to Lovers, Slow Burn, Sharing a Bed, Mutual Pining, Canon Related, Fluff and Smut, Sexual Content, Omegaverse, Fated Mates, Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, M/M, Complete
Summary
Set after the years of terrible and unbelievably amazing fanfics we have read, written and will never be able to fess up to.
Canon Compliant.
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For many long years, Cristina and Nat had built their fanfiction reading and writing skills for it all to come to a head in this episode. And Steph who only just recently dipped her cute lil toes in the medium-deep-ish end of the fanfiction waters. Join your three shameless hosts as they rank how horny is horny enough and admit their not-so-guilty reading pleasures. Oh, you don't read fanfiction? Well, this circle of trust is not for you then.
Story includes sass, banter, personal anecdotes and at least one collective gasp.
Stories we are willing to link below:
can't turn off what turns me on
Breath Mints / Battle Scars
And like the cycle of the year, we begin again
Lois Lane!Stiles & Superman!Derek Story
Episode 92: Ted Lasso Season 3 Review - The Lost Throuple
Whether you hated or loved season 3 of Ted Lasso, you probably need to listen in on how we would've rewritten this season like we're scriptwriting experts or something. And we are. We would've made that throuple happen. And that's the only thing that matters. Roy x Keely x Jamie 4ever!
Episode 91: Listen or Move On, An Ultimatum Queer Love Review
Oh sisters. Hold onto your mental health, because this week we're pulling up as armchair therapists. That's right, we're talking about the good, the bad and the unending cringe of Netflix's latest addition to their reality show universe. We dive deep into why everyone who would agree to to do this needs to be single and in therapy, make wild accusations that can only come from highly edited producer interference, and of course, fall deeper and deeper in love with Mal. Join us on this journey of second hand embarrassment, but whatever you do, don't watch this show!
Episode 90: Last of the Takes on The Last of Us
The world might be ending, but this podcast isn't. We never left. Join Cristina, Nat and Steph this week as they deconstruct the latest in pandemic apocalyptic media with a review of HBO's The Last of Us, based on the 2013 Naughty Dog game of the same name. Delve into an unnecessary amount of information on changes from the game, potential spoilers for season 2, and the statement of fact that while Joel may not be a hero, Pedro Pascal will always be the hero of our hearts.
Featuring a song from the original game: The Last of Us Part II—Through the Valley.
Episode 89: Sorrows & Prayers - A Queen Charlotte of Bridgerton Review
Dear listeners, this episode is sure to be the talk of the ton! Your favourite gossip mongers are all ablaze about Queen Charlotte, Lady Danbury and the emotional turmoil caused by right hands, Brimsley and Reynolds. Join us as we ask the most important questions on everyone's minds: When will Season 3 of Bridgerton be released? Will we get anymore queer storylines? And most importantly, how did the Queen and King not make a single hot son out of 17 children?
And remember Sisters, we're not back because we never left!
Episode 88: Kanthony - A Bridgerton Season 2 Review
Attention Dear Listeners,
The social season is back upon us and we are ready with our season 2 review! In this episode, Nat breaks downs the Bollywood easter eggs she found in this season, Cristina fantasies about the unmet potential of Lady Whistledown/Penelope and Steph goes feral for Anthony Bridgerton.
Episode 87: Return of the Scam
AKA "we're all cons here": this is the episode where we break the wall between our perceived realities and what is actually happening in the world. WE ARE ALL CONNING EACH OTHER. Since the influx of specials on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and more, we figured we'd take a bit of a dive into the cons and scams that are being talked about. Strap in for a wild ride, because maybe we feature half our listener base this episode to replace Steph. Or maybe Chenise and Marina conned their way onto the podcast, who knows? We dive into all the fan faves: The Dropout, Worst Roommate Ever, Parasite, Caroline Calloway, The Shrink Next Door, The Puppetmaster, Inventing Anna, Tinder Swindler, and more.
CW: This episode features conversations around death, murder, emotional and physical abuse, and in some cases forms of torture.
Clips featured in this episode are fan edits for Heya by Outkast and a live Post Malone cover of Return of the Mack.
Episode 86: Don't You Know That We're Toxic?
Join us (or don't) as we talk about our sadly common toxic media consumption traits. But then continue to journey to our actually toxic personality traits. This episode doesn't need much of an intro, because much like our toxic traits, we dive in with no abandon, but tons of shame and guilt.
We talked about the problems with police procedurals a lot in this episode, so here are a few articles that are good to check out or be aware of before you also embark on a 21-season binge of Law and Order SVU.
https://www.vulture.com/article/police-shows-in-2020-anonymous-in-hollywood.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/04/opinion/crime-fiction-police-brutality.html
And finally, credit to newly conservator-free Britney Spears and Postmodern Jukebox + Melinda Doolittle for the small clip of their 1930s cover of Toxic: https://youtu.be/ZILsHowUjpQ
Episode 85: Costume Porn
Clothes maketh the man. This week Cristina, Nat and Steph all gag over the greatest and most iconic costumes put to film. Cristina embraces her love for Cinderella's ball gown, Nat bleeds gold for Bajirao Mastani and Steph talks imprinting and what it means to be a working woman in her eyes. Suit up folks!
Episode 84: A Bollywood Moment
Somewhere...someone...is made for you. Or so we're told in a tagline we will not forget. In this extra erratic and colourful episode, Nat takes Steph and Cristina on a journey into one of the most iconic Bollywood films from their childhood. There's lipsyncing, there's dancing, there's really melodramatic acting, a nonsensical love story, and best of all it's NOT Mamma Mia. Join us as we watch and discuss the Yash Chopra classic, Dil To Pagal Hai.
Reference List:
Devdas
Queen
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Padmaavat
Om Shanti Om
Bride and Prejudice
Akshay Kumar — Bollywood chameleon
Episode 83: The Real Sisters of Housewives at Sunset in Laguna Beach
A reality TV episode in podcast-form that follows some of the least affluent women in audio, as they enjoy watching others' lavish lifestyles, people being terrible and exploitative and competing for non-prizes. Throughout the episode, these HouseGuests carefully lay out what trash TV really encompasses, and how all reality TV is carefully constructed and scripted, in spite of the unpredictable moments. Put on your muumuus, house slippers, and get out your delicious spread while you feast on whatever this meme-able behaviour really is, Pooja.
Special credit goes to Asa Soltan Rahmati for the very creative use of her song Tehrangeles.
Episode 82: Ships That Never Were ⛴
Put away your fancy bon voyage champagne bottles because this week is all about the ships that never made it out of port. From Buffy and Vampire Diaries to Bring it On and Teen Wolf, we chat through the relationships (mostly queer) we wish TV networks weren't too cowardly to make canon.
On our journey of non-romance, we make a pit stop on Incredibly Personal and Emotional Island and have a candid convo on queerness, being single intentionally, and the pressure to swipe right. Join us, Sisters, as we deconstruct the fabric of romance. 🌈
Credit to Not Literally productions for the clip of I Ship It based on the Icona Pop song.
Episode 81: Most Anticipated Tangent of 2022
Strap in for a wild ride, Sisters. In this episode, we forget we're recording and just go on 20,000 tangents. Find out our most anticipated books, TV shows, and movies for 2022 (sort of). We are as predictable as ever, sequel queens. We forgot to include our most anticipated Ray Nicholson tiddy appearance of 2022, but we can talk about that another time IN DEPTH. A two-parter. One for each—
Episode 80: The Very Pointless Alleged & Victimless Crimes of Filippo Bernardini
We come to you, Sisters, on a very bittersweet note in 2022. This junior publishing staffer from Italy also know as the book bandit, spine collector, manuscript thief, etc., has finally been caught (allegedly). So we are starting the year off strong...let's discuss the case of Filippo Bernardini, the alleged wire fraud, identity thief and scam artist of hundreds of manuscripts. Welcome back.
Episode 79: We Do — The Wedding Episode
This special episode is dedicated to the wedding couple of the season: Dajora. We were inspired to run through our favourite weddings on film, and while 27 Dresses didn't make the cut, we still made sure to give our boy James Marsden a quick minute. Wedding bells are ringing and you can drown them out by listening to this episode!
Episode 78: Spoiler Warning - A Squid Game Review
Buckle in folx, because you've got the green light to join us for a wild ride. This week, Cristina, Nat and Steph work through the jumbled mess that is their feelings on the show sweeping pretty much every nation. We talk the semantics behind Squid Game, the perfect timing of it's release, the appropriation of capitalist messaging by corporations, and most importantly, just how hot the guy who slaps Seong Gi-Hun around is.
Episode 77: The Female Gaze
Throw on your spectacles, theydies. Join Cristina, Nat and Steph as they work through three of their favourite examples of The Female Gaze, while reminding everyone multiple times that none of us went to film school (and we're proud of it dammit). We dive deep into whose watching who in Fleabag, a 30 minutes retrospective on Candyman, and the fabulous and not-so-fabulous emancipation of Harley Quinn.
Episode 76: Love to Hate You
What makes the enemies to lovers trope so enjoyable? Steph deep dives into her own psyche as we discuss our favourite enemies to lovers romances. Steph confesses not only her love for Sherry Thomas but her hard-on for heroes who do the bare minimum by fully loving their kids. Nat tells us about the sapphic epistolary romance we should have read already, This is How You Lose the Time War, and Cristina talks about the warm and cozy romance between Ben and Leslie from Parks & Rec (we love a wholesome enemies vibe).
Episode 75: Breaking Down - A Twilight Reflection of Great Movies from Bad Books
Alright sisters, fair warning, we get spicy this episode. Turn your volume down and your love of Abba up. In the midst of our discussion about the surprise gems from books that just go "meh", we go from Breaking Dawn Part 2 to Vampire Academy, we start at Paddington 2 and take a sharp turn into the Mamma Mia Cinematic universe, and just when you think we've landed safely in the territory of The Room and The Disaster Artist, we take a giant U-Turn back into the land of Mamma Mia.
You're Welcome or we're sorry.
Episode 74: Shang-chi, A Romantic Comedy Review
We are back in theatres and this week we tackle Shangi-chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings! Cristina fell in love with leading man Simu Liu, Steph lusted after daddy Tony Leung and Nat was so overcome at the sight of Ben Kinglsey, she had to make sure she wasn't hallucinating. This is the most glowing review of a Marvel product we have ever produced.
Episode 73: Wet Hot Erotic Summer
We are back and hotter than ever, and you won't want to miss our spicy updates from our very-good-and-oh-so-relaxing summer. We chat about the straightest queer show ever (Loki), and the queerest straight movie (The Green Knight), but also in-depth analyses of The Chair (was it actually good?), the Wicked Villains series by Katee Robert, and Milking the Minotaur (I refuse to get this name correct). Better get your towels out to mop up after this listen, Sisters.
Episode 72: A Panic Review (Part 3) - Supple & Uncut
Join us for an official meeting of the Ray Nicholson Titty Fan Club with another round of Panic talk, this time featuring friend of the pod, and host of Put A Blurb On It, Ardo. This episode is chock full of Panic spoilers, guesses, hopes and dreams, and virtually no editing. For experienced listeners only.
Episode 71: A Panic Review (Part 2) - Interview with Creator and Writer Lauren Oliver
We are lucky to be joined by Lauren Oliver, the creator and writer of Amazon Prime's Panic. Lauren chats to us about how the book became a show, the emotional backstory of the tiger (it was there the whole time!) and our favourite topic, the devastating appeal of Ray Hall. Let the games begin!
Episode 70: You Had Us at Food
Dust off the crumbs from your keyboards, wipe down the buttery fingerprints from your phones, and tuck in to our favourite topic: food in film, TV, and comics. This week we discuss the foods that made our mouths water, whether in a K-drama like Crash Landing On You, a Webtoon like Gourmet Hound, or a classic indie Jon Favreau movie aptly named Chef. And the icing on top of it all is we give you a sneak peek to our new episode after a brief hiatus.
Episode 69: A Panic Review (Part 1) - Ray Nicholson's Tiddy Fan Club
What are you truly afraid of? Spiders? Heights? A group of horny teenagers getting drunk in the woods to play a game? EaTS going off the air? No matter your fear, you should be listening to our review of Panic, an Amazon Prime show we couldn't get enough of. Congrats, Jeffrey Bezos, you did it.
Episode 68: Cristina Loves a Musical - In the Heights
Listen to Cristina lecture us (and you!) about what In the Heights could have been.
Episode 67: We Made You Some Content—Best of 2021 So Far
It's officially halfway through the Year of the Vaccine and Sisters, we are here to share our favourite quarantine content we've watched in 2021 before we emerge from our beautiful loungewear-fashioned cocoons. We talk about revenge again (best served twice) with Peaky Blinders; Bo Burnham's Inside, which is a cyclical comedy that's so real you'll never escape its commentary; and it really was Wandavision all along.
Episode 66: Revenge Is The Greatest Love Story
And we're back (stabbing that is), with this week's episode all about revenge. We've picked our favourite tales of vengence, retribution, and reprisal while we talk about Peaky Blinders, The Crow, and HBO's Oz. These revenge stories reach down and tickle the pettiest parts of hearts and have us rooting for the shadiest people.
Episode 65: 🍆 Listener Discretion Is Advised
In this episode, we take inspiration from the article "Where have all the sex scenes gone?" by Kaiya Shunyata and discuss some of our favourite sex scenes of all time. We talk the soap opera sex drama that is Grey's Anatomy, the sapphic con of The Handmaiden, and the (surprisingly!) emotional relationships in Spartacus.
Episode 64: (Birthday) Cakes Have Layers!
Somebody once told me Shrek is a lifestyle and we are all fools not to submit to it. This episode is dedicated to a very special die-hard Sister named Chenise, infamous for killing her favourite shows by cancellation, but should be more known for her love of Shrek. Listen to us yammer on about the brilliance of the Shrek franchise, but also immediately get distracted by discourse on athletes and their pre-game fashion. An episode full of the layers only an ogre can understand.
Episode 63: Cristina Picks - Queen Latifah's Reign
It's nothing but absolute classics this week, as we close out our series of forcing each other to watch movies with Cristina's choice, the Queen of House Latifah, rightful heir to the 2000's Comedy Throne, unmatched in her range. We laugh, cry and sing together through Last Holiday, Set It Off and Hairspray. Join us this week in offering our time up to the only royal we support.
Episode 62: Steph Picks—Sweet Blonde Intentions
For round 2 of our actor’s filmography adventure, Steph takes Nat and Cristina back to the past with classic’s starring Reese Whitherspoon. We are discussing Legally Blonde 2, Sweet Home Alabama and Cruel Intentions. Is Cruel Intentions the best teen film ever made? The answer is yes. What's good Sarah Michelle Geller?
Episode 61: Nat Picks—Adam Driver's Unhinged Filmography
We're doing things a little differently for the next few episodes, Sisters, with dedicated actor episodes! One of us picks an actor and we each watch one of their films (or more). Little did we know in this week's deep dive into Adam Driver's range of movies, we would be taken into what can only be Adam Driver's own unhinged history of film. Tune in to hear about Logan Lucky, Paterson, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, and how Adam Driver pulls off every high-waisted pair of jeans. As a little bonus, in case you thought this was a dedicated Adam-Driver-only episode, we talk about every other possible white actor we can instead: Sebastian Stan, Robert Pattinson, Channing Tatum, and Heath Ledger. Is this even an Adam Driver episode?
Episode 60: Shadow and Boners - Less Brooding, More Smirking
It's the adaptation we've all been waiting for. This week we are reviewing the newest Netflix release, Shadow and Bone. Join us in loving Jesper, being disappointed by Kaz, and losing our collective minds at Ben Barnes. Daddy Darkling we are ready!
Episode 59: It's chewsday, innit?
Ahoy Guvnahs! In this week’s episode, we take a look at the best TV from across the pond. Pull out your tea, crumpets, and biscuits-that-are-cookies while we dive into Misfits, Doctor Who, Derry Girls, and like 4 random American shows because we can’t stop talking.
P.S. Tune in for an exclusive peek at Steph’s deep dark secret binge watch.
Episode 58: Everyone Put a Blurb On It: Chapter Two
The major crossover event of the year continues. That's right sisters, it's Everyone Put A Blurb On It: Electric Boogaloo. In this episode, we run through AVP, Bob's Burgers and Archer, and the musical stylings of the Arrowverse. No media is safe from commentary when your two fave podcasts come together.
Other books and TV shows mentioned: John Wick, Alien, Predator, Freddy vs. Jason.
Episode 57: Everyone Put a Blurb On It: Grishaverse
Alright, this is our bid to get rid of this podcast once and for all. Seriously, someone else just take over, please. In this week's episode, your beloved hosts invited friends of the pod, Yash and Ardo, from Put a Blurb On It to discuss favourite crossovers. But because the Shadow and Bone trailer had us all in our feels, we dedicated this full episode to the Grishaverse. Listen to part 1 of our crossover, Sisters.
Watch the Shadow and Bone trailer here.
You can watch Free Rein on Netflix.
You can read Yash's Book Riot post here.
Other books and TV shows mentioned: Six of Crows, Ninth House, Avatar the Last Airbender.
You can follow Yash and Ardo's podcast on Twitter here.