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Welcome back to I Reckon I’ll Read It, a podcast where two Okie gals talk books, share recs, and don’t hold back on their mighty big opinions. Join Beccah and Summer in some good-old-fashioned book talk. 

This week, we kick things off with another Reading Roundup: two books we’ve finished, two we’re currently reading (more or less,) and two that are up next. We share a moment of pure chaos when Beccah reads the back of a book she swears she just finished – only to realize live that she was reading from a completely different “Fall” book with an almost identical cover – bringing a whole new meaning to “never judge a book by its cover.” Summer helps reel us back in with some Non-fiction November picks, and we wrap things up by reminiscing on special book-related moments in our spotlight segment featuring a bookish gratitude jar. 

Books We Mentioned: 

0:56- Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen

1:52- The Love Hypothesis, Ali Hazelwood

2:36- Beach Read, Emily Henry

3:12- A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas

8:10- The Gingerbread Bakery, Laurie Gilmore

20:14- Fall I Want, Lyra Parish

22:20- Falling Like Leaves, Misty Wilson

23:20- The Summer I Turned Pretty; To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Jenny Han

36:40- The House of My Mother, Shari Franke

45:03- Mate, Ali Hazelwood

53:45- Wild Girls: How the Outdoors Shaped the Women who Challenged a Nation, Tiya Miles

57:55- Quicksilver, Callie Hart

1:02:30- Silver Elite, Dani Francis

1:07:38- A River Enchanted, Rebecca Ross

1:07:50- Divine Rivals, Rebecca Ross

1:09:38- The Princess Bride, William Goldman

1:10:24- Battle of the Bookstores, Ali Brady

1:12:34- The Lord of the Rings series, J.R.R. Tolkien 

1:13:58- Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer

1:14:00- Firekeepers Daughter, Angeline Boulley

1:14:30- Disability Visibility, Alice Wong

1:14:35- How the Word is Passed, Clint Smith

1:14:50- White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo

1:20:38- The Westing Game, Ellen Raskin

1:21:24- Nancy Drew series, Carolyn Keene

1:22:45- Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech

1:24:40- The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins