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Book Bits & Chill

Book Bits & Chill

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For readers who want book club energy without the homework. Every Sunday, Cassie & Emily spill about the books everyone’s reading — from booktok, to romance, romantasy, and all the fictional drama in between so you know what to add to your TBR (or not).

Listen in for recommendations & totally biased reviews, short & sweet recaps as we re-read our favorite series, and general book club fun. Whether you’re reading along or just here for the tea, you’ll leave with a bigger TBR and zero regrets.

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  • Project Hail Mary: Did the Movie Do the Book Justice? (Spoilers)
    Mar 22 2026

    Hollywood finally did it right. We saw Project Hail Mary opening weekend — and came out genuinely shocked that they pulled it off.

    In this episode, Cassie and Emily dig into the movie adaptation of Andy Weir's beloved novel: what changed, what landed, and what we're still thinking about days later. We cover Ryan Gosling's performance (yes, Emily is eating her words), how Rocky was brought to life without CGI, why the sound design deserves an Oscar conversation, and the few moments that didn't hit quite as hard as the book.

    We also run through our Book to Screen Scorecard — rating the adaptation on faithfulness, casting/chemistry, and whether it holds up as a standalone film for non-readers. Plus: Would You Actually Survive This Mission? (Spoiler: at least one of us absolutely would not.)

    If you've read Project Hail Mary and loved it — this one's for you. And if you haven't read it yet? We're about to change that.

    Topics covered: Project Hail Mary movie review, book vs. film adaptation, Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace, Rocky the alien, Andy Weir, sci-fi book club, hopeful science fiction

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    41 mins
  • The Romantasy Starter Guide: What to Read After Fourth Wing & ACOTAR
    Mar 15 2026

    If you read Fourth Wing or A Court of Thorns and Roses and suddenly realized you might be a Romantasy reader… you are not alone.

    But once you enter this genre, there are levels.

    So today on Book Bits & Chill, we’re breaking down the Romantasy reader pipeline.

    We rank the genre into three levels:

    📚 Entry Level Romantasy
    ⚔️ Intermediate Romantasy
    🔥 Expert Level Romantasy

    And we recommend the best books to read at each level based on where you are in your Romantasy journey.

    We also discuss:

    ✨ 01:20 What defines Entry Level Romantasy
    ✨ 02:00 Why Fourth Wing & ACOTAR are the gateway books
    ✨ 07:00 Entry Level Romantasy recommendations
    ✨ 12:10 The “old” Romantasy pipeline vs the new one
    ✨ 17:00 Intermediate Romantasy: when the tropes expand
    ✨ 22:00 True enemies-to-lovers and darker fantasy vibes
    ✨ 23:40 Unique magic systems & underhyped romantasy reads
    ✨ 26:30 Expert Romantasy: when fantasy starts taking over
    ✨ 27:00 Throne of Glass and epic fantasy storytelling
    ✨ 30:20 Books that blur the line between fantasy and romance
    ✨ 31:40 Expert-level reads that challenge the genre
    ✨ 33:00 The moment you officially become a Romantasy reader

    Whether you're just discovering Romantasy or you’re already deep in the shadow daddy spiral, this episode will help you decide what to read next.

    Welcome back to Book Bits & Chill.

    📚 Books Mentioned:

    Fourth Wing – Rebecca Yarros
    A Court of Thorns and Roses – Sarah J. Maas
    Quicksilver – Callie Hart
    When the Moon Hatched – Sarah A. Parker
    Crowns of Nyaxia – Carissa Broadbent
    From Blood and Ash – Jennifer L. Armentrout
    Gild – Raven Kennedy
    Zodiac Academy – Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti
    Trial of the Sun Queen – Nisha J. Tuli
    Spark of the Everflame – Penn Cole
    The Cruel Prince – Holly Black
    One Dark Window – Rachel Gillig
    In the Veins of the Drowning – Kalie Cassidy
    Blood & Steel – Helen Scheuerer
    Throne of Glass – Sarah J. Maas
    Daughter of No Worlds – Carissa Broadbent
    Divine Rivals – Rebecca Ross
    The Everlasting – Alix Harrow

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    36 mins
  • Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh: Hot Takes, the Prime Video Show & Why We Couldn't Put It Down
    Mar 8 2026

    This week on Book Bits & Chill, we're breaking down Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh — the BookTok sensation, NYT bestseller, and soon-to-be Prime Video series. We went in knowing almost nothing (just girls crying on TikTok holding this book), and came out completely wrecked in the best way.

    We're covering: a spoiler-free recap of Binding 13 and the Boys of Tommen series, our honest book club hot takes and ratings, the big debate about whether this is actually a YA book or if every adult reader is just as invested, plus our thoughts on the Amazon Prime Video adaptation and what we need from the casting.

    Whether you just finished Binding 13, you're mid-series on Keeping 13, or you're here because you saw the Boys of Tommen TV show announcement and want to know if the hype is real, this episode is for you. And yes, we already started the next book.

    📚 If you love Chloe Walsh, Colleen Hoover-style emotional reads, dual POV romances, slow burn forbidden love, or shows like The Summer I Turned Pretty, you need this book in your life.

    Leave us a rating and review — it helps us so much! Grab your blankets, grab your book boyfriends, and let's get into it.

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    35 mins
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