Fully-Booked: Literary Podcast
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Fantasy Novels Ripe For Adaptation
We begin this literary podcast episode by discussing high fantasy books and series that we believe are ripe for screen adaptation, reflecting on both older, established series and newer, popular works
The Resurgence Of High Fantasy: A Discussion
In this podcast we discuss what is high fantasy, analyze the genre and its recent resurgence.
Examining The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Welcome to the month of June! To kick off the summer season, well be focusing on all things high fantasy. Old and new, adapted or not, were chatting about the massive resurgence in love for the genr
From Pages to Passion: How Historical Fiction Shapes Modern Romance
We explore the evolution of romance in historical fiction and why it's now more popular than ever.
Bridgerton Season 3 Part 1 Recap: Blossoming Romance
We recap Bridgerton season 3 part 1 and dive into the main themes and events of the 3rd season so far.
Bridgerton Season 2: A Season of Enemies-To-Lovers
The second season of the hit book adaptation Bridgerton shifts the focus to Anthony Bridgerton, the eldest son who has taken on the responsibilities of Viscount after his fathers untimely death. Stil
Historical Fiction: Breaking Down the Genre
We began our literary podcast discussion on historical fiction by acknowledging there seems to be some disagreement on what truly qualifies as part of this subgenre. We had initially thought the defin
Bridgerton Season 1 Recap: A Historical Fiction Rewatch
Bridgerton has taken the world by storm with the book adaptation of this historical fiction series by Netflix of the first book in 2020. Weve of course watched the whole show and are up to date with
Modern Americana: What Are Its Characteristics?
We are celebrating reaching the 100th episode of the Fully Booked podcast, taking a moment to thank all the listeners for their support, whether they are new to the show or have been tuning in for a w
American Psycho (2000) Adaptation: The Dark Side of the Big City
We recently reviewed the 2000 film American Psycho, director Mary Harrons adaptation of the 1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Set in late 1980s New York, it satirizes the wealthy young investment bank