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3.11. The Return of the Unhinged Book Gremlins
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3.11. The Return of the Unhinged Book Gremlins

Dust off your library cards, top up your mug, and settle in, because your favorite chaotic bookish sisters are officially out of hiatus and back behind the mics. And honestly? We’ve missed this. We’ve missed you. We’ve missed dramatically gasping at plot twists no one can see coming and going on tangents absolutely no one asked for.


📚 Life Lately (AKA Our Mid-Season Plot Twist)

If our podcast were a book, this would’ve been the dramatic “unexpected detour” chapter.

Rebecca’s Side of the Story:
Since July, life has been a bit like one long, chaotic montage. There was a major job shift (in true fantasy fashion, she now works remotely for half the year), a return to living with Mom and Dad (which honestly comes with some perks… like strep throat cuddle care and having your car cleared off without even asking). It’s been one of those seasons where everything changes at once, but somehow the dust settles and you realize you’re still standing.

Stacey’s Side of the Story:
Meanwhile, absolutely nothing changed… except the mounting books read, near-burnout energy, and the ongoing commitment to living that fully chaotic goblin-core lifestyle. No major life updates, no dramatic changes, just vibes, TBRs, and raw-dogging adulthood with the determination of someone trying to carry all their groceries in one trip.

But the biggest highlight?
Our Cover to Cover Book Retreat!

And ohhhhh baby, was it a weekend.

Nine readers, one fancy house, a snack table that would make even the Inner Circle weep, and a Starfall Ball that left us sparkling (literally… we’re still finding glitter).
We played bookish charades, Family Feud, sipped themed drinks, and cozied up for warm-and-quiet reading sessions that somehow worked despite nine chatty bookworms.

It was magical. It was iconic. It was everything a reader’s soul needs.


Release Radar: What We’re Eyeing This Month

November came in HOT and our TBRs may never recover. Here’s what caught our eye this month (and by “caught our eye,” we mean snatched it, kissed it, and added it immediately to Goodreads).

  • ❤️ Daddy Issues by Kate Goldbeck

    Rom-com vibes / forced proximity / 352 pages / Nov 18
    This one grabbed our attention immediately thanks to its comic-style cover and early-2000s rom-com energy. It follows Sam, who’s trying desperately to escape Ohio and her mid-twenties limbo, and Nick, the surprisingly dependable single dad next door. Their worlds collide through thin walls, shared frustrations, and the slow discovery that maybe the stable, grounded man you never saw coming might be exactly the one you need.

  • 🌿 Violet Thistleweight Is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz

    Cozy fantasy / sentient houseplants / 368 pages / Nov 18
    This one is for the cottagecore girlies who love a reformed-villain arc. Violet is determined to leave her villainous past behind, open a flower shop, and grow into the soft, kind person she wants to be. Cue a prickly, handsome alchemist sharing her greenhouse, a magical blight threatening the community, and a sentient houseplant with murderous tendencies.

  • 📚 The Burning Library by Gilly Macmillan

    Dark academia mystery / Scotland / 304 pages / Nov 18
    Set in Scotland’s rugged Western Hebrides, this story intertwines a mysterious death, a long-running rivalry between secret women’s organizations, and an ancient manuscript with dangerous implications. It has all the hallmarks of atmospheric dark academia — secrets, symbolism, scholarly tension — but set against a windswept coastal backdrop that gives it a fresh, haunting edge.

  • 🖤 Blackthorn by J.T. Geissinger

    Dark romance / gothic fantasy / 368 pages / Out now
    If you love beautifully tortured romance with gothic undertones, this is your moment. Maven returns to her hometown after years away, only to confront past trauma, a missing body, and the boy she once loved… who also happens to be her greatest danger. This one promises forbidden longing, family secrets, generational curses, and that deliciously unhinged intensity Geissinger is known for.

  • 🌲 Hollow by Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti

    Dark romantasy / 560 pages / Nov 18
    This is a thicker one, and we mean that lovingly. If you’re craving forest curses, fae princes, deadly competitions, and a heroine who enters the woods knowing she may not come out, this is your next obsession. The writing promises high tension, morally gray characters, trickery, and an ending that leaves you kicking your feet.

  • 🔎 The Fix by Mia Sheridan

    Mystery thriller romance / 379 pages / Out now
    A chilling, emotional thriller about a woman whose past trauma resurfaces in the worst possible way — along with a cryptic warning, a missing child, and an old classmate who becomes an unexpected ally. Sheridan always writes with layered emotional depth, and this one blends suspense with second-chance tension in a way that promises to grip you start to finish.

  • 🔪 Haven’t Killed in Years by Amy K. Green

    Thriller / serial-killer daughter / 368 pages / Nov 18
    This premise hooked us instantly: the daughter of a serial killer, living under a new identity, begins receiving body parts in the mail. It’s dark, unsettling, deeply psychological, and asks the question no one wants to answer: how much of our parents lives in us?

  • 🐍 Snake Eater by T. Kingfisher

    Fantasy horror / 208 pages / Out now
    Kingfisher’s signature blend of unsettling horror and grounded, human characters shines here. A desperate woman travels to a desert town in search of her aunt, only to uncover old gods, haunting spirits, and a debt waiting to be paid. Perfect for those who want creepy but not gory.

  • 📌 Honorary Mentions


The Bookish Grapevine

This month didn’t bring a lot of news, but what we did get was exciting.

🎬 “It Happened One Summer” Film Update

Tessa Bailey shared casting updates and production news for the upcoming adaptation.

  • Nina Dobrev will play Piper

  • Tyler Hoechlin will play Brendan

Not quite the picture we had in our heads while reading, but both actors have proven themselves in other roles — so we’re giving this casting our full trust and a cautious little happy dance.

📚 Dramione Fanfic Going Trad-Pub

If you’ve been here for more than five minutes, you already know November is Dramione month for us. So imagine our delight at seeing so many beloved fanfics getting polished, edited, and published as original works.

Some of the big ones:

  • Wait and HopeOnce Again, Always

  • Secrets & MasksUnder the Red Sky

  • Measure of a ManSight Unseen

  • Meet Me at MidnightAt the Mercy of Midnight

We love seeing fan writers get the recognition they deserve, even if some of these books come with reputations that will emotionally demolish you.

💔 “The Last Letter” Gets an Adaptation

Rebecca Yarros’ heartbreaking novel is officially in development at Amazon. This story shattered us when we read it, so we already know watching it will be a full emotional event. Snacks, tissues, and emotional support buddies will be required.

What’s On Our Nightstands

No judgment here, we’ve got more open books than emotional stability this month. Here’s what’s currently keeping us company at 2 a.m. when we swore we were going to bed early:

Stace’s Stack:

  • 📘 Alchemised by SenLinYu (Featured Read)
    We’re saving the deep dive for the end of the month, but let this be said: Alchemised is not a romance. It’s dark, it’s visceral, it’s unflinching — and while it shares bones with Manacled, it tells a story that deserves to be taken on its own terms.

  • 📘 Empire of Storms / Tower of Dawn by Sarah J Maas (Tandem Read)
    This has been an ongoing project thanks to the chapter-by-chapter podcast coverage, and the emotional tension is slowly killing me in the best way. The next book is the final one and the dread is very, very real.

  • 📘 Tourist Season by Brynne Weaver
    Because who doesn’t love a romance featuring serial killers? It’s dark, it’s gripping, and the dynamic is so compelling you forget you’re cheering on morally questionable behavior.

Reb’s Stack:

Featured Read of the Month:

This month’s featured read is Alchemised by SenLinYu, and we are both deep in it, emotionally and mentally, against our will but also very willingly.

We’ll save the full deep dive for the end of the month, but here’s what you should know so far:

✨ It’s not a romance.
Despite what some corners of the internet say, this is a dark fantasy, not a dark romance, and definitely not a spicy book with a “kink.” It deals with heavy themes (including on-page assault) and none of it is romanticized.

✨ You don’t need to read Manacled first.
In fact, it might be easier to enjoy on its own without mentally comparing characters or scenes. Once you let it be its own story, it hits so much harder.

✨ It feels like an evolution.
It shares the bone structure of its fanfic roots (Manacled) but stands confidently as its own polished, intense, beautifully heartbreaking novel.

We’re both making our way through it (some of us faster than others 👀), and we can’t wait to unpack the themes, the world, and all the emotional devastation in our end-of-month deep dive.


☕ Final Thoughts

It feels so good to be back.
Back chatting books, back unraveling plot points, back in our cozy corner of the internet where we get to gush, rant, laugh, and occasionally cry over the stories we love.

We’ll see you at the end of the month for our deep dive on Alchemised!

Until then, keep your mugs warm, your blankets close, and your TBRs chaotic (as they should be).

Happy reading, babes. 💚✨📚

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