My Wife Likes Books
What separates a young adult novel from everything else — is it the age of the protagonist, the writing style, or just the absence of explicit content? This week Sarah, Sophie and Sallie get into it, sharing their favourite YA reads (The Hunger Games, Noughts and Crosses, Maximum Ride) and unpacking why so many books end up in the wrong section of the library entirely. Plus: The Offering. Sallie brings Lessons in Chemistry for veneration. Sophie makes a passionate case for Lonesome Dove, a 900-page western that converted a committed non-western reader. And Sarah offers The Summer I Turned Pretty, with a verdict that will surprise anyone who's heard her talk about the TV show. Then it's the read-along. This week: chapter three of A Little Life — the one where the plot finally arrives. Was Willem a good friend to Jude, or was he protecting himself? And why does Hanya Yanagihara write about colour unlike anyone else? ⚠️ Content note: this episode discusses self-harm. Spoilers for A Little Life chapters 1–3 and Part 1. Want to read any of the books we discuss on the show? Find them on our bookshop.org store. [https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/mwlb] Find us on Instagram @mywifelikesbooks · Read along with us on Fable [https://fable.co/club/my-wife-likes-books-with-sarah-290830749328] · Support the show at buymeacoffee.com/mwlb [http://buymeacoffee.com/mwlb]
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