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Episode 15: So You Want to Start a Fictional Rebellion?

50 min · 20 de may de 2026
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This week on Literary Just Told You, we’re talking rebellion… the fictional kind, obviously. What actually makes a rebellion work? Why are teenagers always the face of the uprising? And why does Mockingjay still stand as one of the most iconic rebellion stories? Becks and Olive breakdown the ingredients of the perfect fictional rebellion, why they are so gripping and which rebellion characters we’d end up being. From propaganda symbols to morally grey leaders, this episode is our love letter to all the fictional rebellions out there. Don’t forget to join our Book Club on Fable to read Fury Bound by Sable Sorensen in May with us! Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok to keep up to date with podcast updates. Intro/Outro Music by FASSounds on Pixabay - Good Night - Lofi Cozy Chill Music | Royalty-free Music [https://pixabay.com/music/beats-good-night-lofi-cozy-chill-music-160166/] Content License - Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/]

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Episode 15: So You Want to Start a Fictional Rebellion?

This week on Literary Just Told You, we’re talking rebellion… the fictional kind, obviously. What actually makes a rebellion work? Why are teenagers always the face of the uprising? And why does Mockingjay still stand as one of the most iconic rebellion stories? Becks and Olive breakdown the ingredients of the perfect fictional rebellion, why they are so gripping and which rebellion characters we’d end up being. From propaganda symbols to morally grey leaders, this episode is our love letter to all the fictional rebellions out there. Don’t forget to join our Book Club on Fable to read Fury Bound by Sable Sorensen in May with us! Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok to keep up to date with podcast updates. Intro/Outro Music by FASSounds on Pixabay - Good Night - Lofi Cozy Chill Music | Royalty-free Music [https://pixabay.com/music/beats-good-night-lofi-cozy-chill-music-160166/] Content License - Pixabay [https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/]

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