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Books and Brunch

Amber and Noelle

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Amber and Noelle discuss a new book every week and share a uniquely tailored recipe inspired by their current read. Combining Amber's decade of radio hosting and production with Noelle's relatively underutilized English Lit. degree, they create a well-rounded conversation about their shared favorite activity: reading. Though Noelle prefers gothic horror while Amber enjoys historical romance, the two have joined forces to search out popular new(ish) books by relevant authors that check at lea ...
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On this episode of Books and Brunch Noelle and Amber discuss the Gothic/Horror/Paranormal novel Our Share of Night by Mariana Enriquez. This book is now in Noelle's top five books of all time, while Amber didn't even finish it! Listen to their different takes and thoughts on this novel that explores the dark side of a cult mixed with the protective…
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On this spooky themed mini episode of Books and Bunch Noelle and Amber talk about their favorite books that have to do with possession, body snatching and other fun paranormal books! Layla for the Colleen Hoover Fans, The Little Stranger, John Dies at the End, Steven King and for some reason Sons of Anarchy. This podcast uses the following third-pa…
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On this spooky season inspired episode of Books and Brunch Amber and Noelle give quick recaps and recommendations of just a few of their favorite vampire books! You know they talk Salem's Lot by Stephen King, God of Endings by Jaqueline Holland, Twilight by Stephanie Meyer, Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead, and more! Most of these have been turned …
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On this mini episode of Books and Brunch Amber and Noelle talk about books with magical vibes including witches, secret societies, grim reapers, and more! Think Annihilation, Mort, Our Share of Night, Ninth House, House of Hollows, First Grave on the Right, Betwixt, Needful Things, The Women Could Fly, and more! This podcast uses the following thir…
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On this episode Noelle and Amber discuss the spicy thriller Dark Beauty by Blake Rudman (published by Hellbound Books) paired with prickly pear Margaritas! A suspenseful page-turner about gorgeous identical twins who lead very different lives in Hollywood - with some very dark secrets and acts of unthinkable betrayal. This podcast uses the followin…
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On this episode, Amber and Noelle review indie author, Jenna Adams' debut novel, Can I Stray. Parts Girl, Interrupted - Part Lolita. This novel is about trauma and healing, growth and stagnation, romance and heartbreak. Grab your air-fryer and toss in some chips, smother them in gavy, and pour a nice hot cup of english breakfast tea. This is one bl…
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On this (wine fueled) episode Noelle and Amber fangirl over Jacqueline Holland's debut novel The God of Endings! An unexpected take on vampires and an all around fabulous read. Join us for a new recipe and discuss this tragic, haunting, beautifully-written book. As always, find us on Instagram @booksandbrunchcast and on YouTube for video episodes. …
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On this episode Amber and Noelle discuss The Women Could Fly by Megan Giddings paired with a recipe and adult beverage inspired by the book. They discuss author, writing style and synopsis before getting into spoilers. They give a spoiler warning about halfway through so if you want to listen to the beginning to decided if this is a book for you it…
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On this episode Amber and Noelle discuss Rachel Yoder's debut novel Nightbitch. Is violence an intrinsic part of our human nature? Where does our sense of identity come from? Why is there tension between societal expectations and our more primal instincts? Am I turning into a dog? We ask ourselves all of these questions and more. Grab your copy of …
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On this episode Amber takes Noelle on a journey outside of her comfort zone with a historical romance! Not just any historical romance but the basis for the next Bridgerton season on Netflix! This is the fourth book in the series by Julia Quinn. Get Noelle's fresh take on a new genre and Amber's take on her continued reading of Julia Quinn. This po…
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In this episode Amber and Noelle discuss Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. Prepare yourselves for a very nerdy edition of Books and Brunch because Noelle loves video games and really loves this book. Amber also has a lot to say about Zevin's big, action-packed, heart-wrenching novel as well. Grab a slice of pizza and your retro…
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This week Amber and Noelle finish their discussion of Ana Reyes' debut thriller, The House in the Pines. While most of their audio/tech issues have been worked out, this entire episode was riddled with an assortment of inconvenient interruptions - sweltering heat, bees, visitors, animals, phone calls, etc. Grab a bowl of homemade chili (or whatever…
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In this episode, Amber and Noelle discuss Ana Reyes' debut thriller The House in the Pines - there are no spoilers in this episode, they are saving those for Part 2 which will be out next week. In this episode they cover themes within the novel and discuss some of the characters and components of the thriller genre. Join us! This podcast uses the f…
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In this week's episode Amber and Noelle discuss Four Treasures of the Sky by Jenny Tinghui Zhang. For brunch, they're eating ginger chicken with rice - a recipe inspired by a celebratory meal from the book. This episode is full of tangents and side-stories, so we apologize if this is not necessarily your cup of tea (some episodes just turn out that…
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This week's episode is the second half of the Margaret Atwood series in which Amber and Noelle continue their discussion about the novel Oryx and Crake. There will be spoilers in this episode - both in regards to the novel and the future of humanity - consider yourself warned! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podco…
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In this week's episode Amber and Noelle discuss Coco Mellors' novel Cleopatra and Frankenstein and discuss character development, plot vs. emotion-driven narrative styles, comfort food, and what love is "supposed" to feel like. Join us in another novel deep dive. Read. Eat. and Repeat. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analys…
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In Episode seven Amber and Noelle discuss Margaret Atwood and introduce the themes within her novel Oryx and Crake in this first part of a two-part series. One does not simply read a Margaret Atwood novel in a week and cover everything about the author and the book in a single episode. Oh, no. This is a two-parter for sure! There are no spoilers in…
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In this episode Amber and Noelle discuss Krystal Marquis' debut novel The Davenports. For fans of historical romance, like Amber, and rich character development and subversive undertones, like Noelle, this book does not disappoint. Set in Chicago in 1910 the four main female characters deal with familial expectations, gender roles, racial identity,…
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On this episode Amber and Noelle discuss Ottessa Moshfegh’s debut novel Eileen and all of the uncomfortable feels it brought to the surface. For brunch they have prepared Vermouth Poached Pears in honor of titular character Eileen’s drink of choice. Trigger warning: this book deals with topics such as mental illness, eating disorders, and sexual as…
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In this episode Amber and Noelle discuss Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo over a Cuban Manhattan and a slice of rich chocolate cake. This episode covers issues of racial identity, passing (particularly in Hollywood), LGBTQ+ rights, and the two-edge sword that is female sexuality. As always you can find the recipes for t…
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This week Amber Kay and Noelle discuss Sarah Gailey's Just Like Home, a novel chock-full of unlikeable characters, sensuous descriptions, and an ubiquitous sense of dread. It's like Pieces of April meets The House that Jack Built - if you know, you know. If you have not finished the novel, dread not; a warning will be given near the halfway point i…
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This week Amber and Noelle discuss Camille DeAngelis' Bones and All in addition to the 2022 film by Luca Guadagnino. If you have not finished the book or seen the film, there will be spoilers, though they've done their best to warn you at the halfway point before spoiling away. This novel is a gritty, coming-of-age, roadtrip story with a macabre tw…
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