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| Favorite Reads from Summer 2025 | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:15:41 | |
Hey readers! Iām excited to be back on the mic for a seasonal reading wrap-up. I have more podcast episodes coming your way, including monthly reading reflections for paid subscribers. Grab a 20% discount on annual subscriptions and get your TBR lists ready! Books Mentioned * Reel by Kennedy Ryan * Letās Make a Scene by Laura Wood * Under Your Spell by Laura Wood * Alanna: The Graphic Novel Adaptation by Tamora Pierce, Vita Alaya, and Sam Beck * Promise by Rachel Eliza Griffiths * The Wedding by Dorothy West * Copper Script by KJ Charles * Audition by Katie Kitamura Also Mentioned * Fiction Matters Ranked Reading Recap This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chelsey.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The best books He Read & She Read in 2023 | 31 Dec 2023 | 00:25:41 | |
Happy New Yearās Eve! Iām so excited to share this special 2023 wrap-up podcast episode with you all. If youāve followed my creative journey online for the last several years, you know I used to host a podcast called He Read She Read with my husband and favorite bookstore browsing buddy, Curtis. We discussed books in a book club style format, shared recommendations based on audience requests, and discussed our different reading tastes and approaches to the reading life. It was a blast, and I learned so much about podcasting, sharing work with an audience, and generating entertaining, educational content. Curtis deployed in 2020, we had our son in 2021, and we moved in 2022. It was a LOT, and we had to put the podcast on permanent hiatus. We wonāt be returning any time soon, but I thought it would be fun to bring Curtis on for a special end of year episode for my Eclectic Readers. Thank you for your continued support as I navigate new platforms and projects. I hope you enjoy todayās little blast from the past. How to listen to Substack podcasts in your podcast app. Books Mentioned The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store by James McBride The Color of Water by James McBride Tom Lake by Ann Pachett Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman Hannibal by Philip Freeman The Ferryman by Justin Cronan The Last Ranger by Peter Heller The Golden Spoon by Jessa Maxwell Alone at Dawn by Dan Schilling More of Chelseyās 2023 Favorites Out On a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young Disoriental by Negar Djavadi Monsters by Claire Dederer Congratulations, the Best is Over! by R. Eric Thomas Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo The Rachel Incident by Caroline OāDonoghue You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club by J. Ryan Stradal A Little Devil in America by Hanif Abdurraqib Some of the links in this newsletter are affiliate links. If you shop these links, I earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my work in this way. To find out more about my current reads, favorite things, and life updates follow me on Instagram. If youāre interested in reading classic literature with accessible guidance and a cozy community, check out the Novel Pairings podcast and Patreon. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chelsey.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Summer Romance Themes & Trends 2023 | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:18:02 | |
To wrap up my short summer podcast series on romance novels, Iām sharing broad musings on the genreās trends, themes, and historical context. Iām getting pretty nerdy in this episodeāif you like this conversational literary criticism, I highly recommend checking out my podcast with Sara Hildreth: Novel Pairings in which we hold educational chats like this one all the time. Today Iām discussing: * historical and social context in relation to romance novels * the trend of āwholesome romanceā * starting over * tight-knit friend groups and found families * connecting todayās trends with our current moment in history * I also reference: Recipe for a Summer Romance 2023 What romance trends and themes have you noticed in your summer reading this year? I would love to discuss this more in the comments with you! Works Cited * Where are romance novels headed given the current state of womenās issues? (Chicago Tribune) * The Consolation of Genre: On Reading Romance Novels (Los Angeles Review of Books) * Fascinating Trends in Romance 2023 (Book Riot) * Popular Trends in Romance (Harlequin) * Future Trends in Romance Novels (Reddit) * Find your next romance read with the genreās hottest trends (Goodreads) * The Alarming Trend of the Wholesome Romance (Time) Novel Pairings: Hot takes on the buzzy books of last summer & Summer book releases paired with backlist reads Chelsey This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chelsey.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Romance List Rejects | 14 Jul 2023 | 00:15:45 | |
Welcome to Recipe for a Bookish Life: the podcast! A few weeks ago, I shared the first episode in a small summer podcast series detailing my romance spice rating system, and today Iām sharing which romance novels did NOT make it into my curated list of summer romance books: Recipe for a Summer Romance.Ā Thanks for reading Recipe for a Bookish Life! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. I read (and DNFāed) many, many romance novels before choosing my 12 final titles, and a few popular books stood out as worthy of discussing in this episode. I also share some under-the-radar gems that, while fabulous, did not meet the criteria for my list. You can listen to this podcast episode in your internet browser, on the Substack app, or in your favorite podcast player. Here are some instructions to help you set it up. Books Mentioned: * The Neighbor Favor by Kristina Forest * Happy Place by Emily Henry * Jana Goes Wild by Farah Heron * The Fiancee Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur * Desert Island Duke by Kate Bateman * A Rogueās Rules for Seduction by Eva Leigh * Knockout by Sarah Maclean Iāll be back with one more summer romance episode this season. Let me know if you have specific questions, requests, or curiosities about Recipe for a Summer Romanceāand feel free to share this episode with a romance reading friend. Happy Romance Reading, Chelsey Thank you for reading Recipe for a Bookish Life. This post is public so feel free to share it. Some of the links in this newsletter are affiliate links. If you shop these links, I earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my work in this way. To find out more about my current reads, favorite recipes, and life updates follow me on Instagram. If youāre interested in reading classic literature with a cozy community and contemporary flair, check out the Novel Pairings Patreon community. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chelsey.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Rating Spicy Romance Novels | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:15:29 | |
Welcome to Recipe for a Bookish Life: the podcast! Iām excited to experiment with this facet of Substack this summer to share behind the scenes morsels and scrumptious pairings for my curated list of summer romance novels: Recipe for a Summer Romance. Iāve been podcasting in the literary space for about five years now, formerly on He Read She Read (listen to our backlog before we permanently shelve our episodes) and now on Novel Pairings, a podcast dedicated to making classic literature readable, relevant, and fun. No matter what Iām creating, be it a romance list, an Instagram post, or notes on Jane Austenās life, I am always thinking in podcasts. I love the podcasting medium as an opportunity to share stories, conversations, and detailed thoughtsāespecially on books and reading. In todayās short podcast episode, Iām sharing how I created my spice scale for Recipe for a Summer Romance, what I find so tricky about rating romance novels, and where to find the nuance between a number three and four spice rating. I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on spice ratings and summer romance reading in the comments. If you have specific, or sensitive, questions, feel free to send me a DM @chelseyreads on Instagram. This episode does include a discussion of sex and sexy books. Nothing detailed! But I donāt think Iāve ever said the word āsexā so many times within a 10 minute span, so pop your air pods in while listening to this episode, folks. You can listen to this podcast episode in your internet browser, on the Substack app, or in your favorite podcast player (I recommend this method!). Here are some instructions to help you set it up. Episode Outline: * Why Iāve avoided spice ratings in the past * Why I thought a scale was necessary for Recipe for a Summer Romance * Why it was tough to conceptualize an inclusive, positive, and all encompassing spice scale * Subjective * Succinct * Nuanced * How I created my scale, with examples * A few books from my summer romance list that I found extra challenging to rate Books and Authors Mentioned: * All the Right Notes by Dominic Lim * Priest by Sierra Simone * The Nanny by Lana FergusonĀ * Emily Henry (try Beach Read) * Take a Hike by Mimi Grace * Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon * An Island Princess Starts a Scandal by Adriana Herrera Other Links: * On Steaminess and Subjectivity from Moonstruck Reads Iāll be back on the Substack podcasting platform with more summer romance episodes this season. Let me know if you have specific questions, requests, or curiosities about Recipe for a Summer Romanceāand feel free to share this episode with a romance reading friend. Happy Romance Reading, Chelsey Some of the links in this newsletter are affiliate links. If you shop these links, I earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my work in this way. To find out more about my current reads, favorite recipes, and life updates follow me on Instagram. If youāre interested in reading classic literature with a cozy community and contemporary flair, check out the Novel Pairings Patreon community. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chelsey.substack.com/subscribe | |||