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Episode: 96 – [General] Why You Should Let Books Make You Uncomfortable

19 min · 3. juli 2026
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Some books comfort us. Others challenge us. Some make us uncomfortable, and maybe that's exactly why they're worth reading. In this episode, we talk about why stepping outside your comfort zone as a reader can be one of the most rewarding things you do. From trying new genres to taking on books that ask more of you, I share my own experiences with difficult literature, why I used to avoid it, and why I think challenge is something to embrace, but never force. Do you actively seek out books that challenge you, or do you prefer staying within your wheelhouse? Type: General | Book: N/A | Writer: N/A

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Episode: 94 – [Review] Aurora Rising

In this episode of Paperback Friends, I review Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. A squad of academy rejects, an ancient galactic threat, a girl lost in time, and enough banter to power a small moon. Aurora Rising is one of those books that constantly reminded me that I am probably not the target audience for this book. It full of overwritten banter, and enough dollar store humor to feel three episodes of Saved by the Bell. It isn't until the third act the novel get's its act together. It tones down the humor, and delivers by far the best act. We talk about the writing, the characters, why the middle of the novel nearly lost me entirely, and why some books can be perfectly fine while still not being for me. Type: Review | Book: Aurora Rising | Writers: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

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