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Learn how to critique books without letting your feelings take over — and whether authors should ever be in review spaces. Join us as we share what we’re reading and break down the real rules of book criticism, literary boundaries, and honest reviewing. A must-watch for readers, reviewers, and anyone who loves smart, nuanced book discussions.

In this week’s episode of The League of Extraordinary Readers, we break down everything we’ve been reading (or starting!) over the past week — and dive into a deeper conversation on how to critique books, why it matters to separate personal feelings from reviews, and whether authors should participate in review spaces.

We explore literary analysis, boundaries in the book community, and how thoughtful critique strengthens reading culture. If you love honest book discussions and conversations rooted in Black literary perspectives and diverse reading, this episode is for you.

📚 Books & Topics Mentioned:

Frankenstein

The Love Songs of WEB DuBois

The Waterbearers

The WIlderness

Cursed Daughters

Successful Failures

Jackal

The Weight of Blood

Monday’s Not Coming

The Scammer

What Storm What Thunder

No Kingdom For TOmorrow

Wold Hustle

The Farming of Bones

The Three Mothers

Sleepless in Alton

Hamnet

Trinity

Red CLay

All We Were Promised

107 Days

Make Your Way Home

The Girls Who Grew Big

Adonis

A Small Place

No Sense In Wishing

Rage of Dragons

Sky Full of Elephants 

Morning Glory Milking Farm

Before I Let Go

Sula 

Dominion

Caul Baby

Reckless Forever

Heart of a Goon

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