Reading this book made us feel like we were back in high school. In other words, we were anxious and depressed.
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BCL Chat: Tell Us Your Book Shame
Every single person reading this needs to go home and read “The Underground Railroad.”
Episode 11: The Hate U Give
Just to clarify: We actually do like teenagers.
BCL Chat: What Was Your First Book Love?
We wanna know what book made you the type of person who’ll listen to two strangers drink and talk books on the Internet.
Episode 10: An Extraordinary Union
Mollie loves everything about romance novels except the romance.
BCL Chat: What’s Up with Whitewashed Book Covers?
In the latest bonus episode, we talk whitewashed media and Blackface Becky’s new book (you know who we mean).
Episode 9: Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
What is a “graphic novel”? We don’t come up with an actual answer, but we know it’s something bougie.
BCL Chat: What Book Must Every Black Woman Read?
Join us for a messy, wine-inspired episode where we discuss the titles you said were required reading for all black women
Episode 8: Binti and Binti: Home
Black girls in space with poppin’ melanin? We’re here for it.
Episode 7: There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé
This book of poetry inspired us to make 2017 blacker than ever. Read it.
Episode 6: This Could Be Us But You Playin’
New rule: You don’t know how to use a comma, we don’t read your book. It’s 2017. We’re not putting up with this shit no more.
Episode 5: Bye, 2016
We spent most of this terrible year trying to escape reality through fiction. It only sort of worked. Join us for a look back on the books we read in 2016 and our goals for 2017.
Episode 4: Swing Time
Zadie Smith: Bougie or just British? We touch on that and more as we discuss Smith’s latest novel, “Swing Time.”
Episode 3: We Love You, Charlie Freeman
We picked Kaitlyn Greenidge’s “We Love You, Charlie Freeman” thinking it would a fun absurd piece of literature. Instead, we got a tense, tragic story of a family torn apart by a monkey.
As you may have learned, we only barely ever know what we’re reading.
Episode 2: Another Brooklyn
When we picked Jacqueline Woodson’s “Another Brooklyn,” we though we we’re getting a light summer read. Boy, were we wrong. This book is quick, but it’s chock full of substance.