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Katharine McGee’s novel American Royals dares to ask: what if the United States had a royal family? And what if the modern-day American royal children were a little bit horny? The Bellwether Friends, Anna and Alene, joined us to discuss this book’s baffling structure, insufficient world-building, and potential Wawa sponsorship.
Readers advisory: Here.
Footnotes: Bellwether Friends #113 – ABBAsode
Royal Romance: 13 Stories Of Everyday People Who Fall In Love With Royalty by Ann Foster
Red Fox James on Wikipedia
Candy Pairing: Alene says Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (from Wawa), Anna says a Disney Princess Candy Fan, Kait says old timey penny candy, Renata says a caramel apple.
Coming up next: The Fast and the Furriest by Sofie Ryan.
* Worst Bestsellers is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
(But no pressure, we’re also happy if you get these items from your local library or independent bookstore.)
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Katharine McGee’s novel American Royals dares to ask: what if the United States had a royal family? And what if the modern-day American royal children were a little bit horny? The Bellwether Friends, Anna and Alene, joined us to discuss this book’s baffling structure, insufficient world-building, and potential Wawa sponsorship.
Readers advisory: Here.
Footnotes: Bellwether Friends #113 – ABBAsode
Royal Romance: 13 Stories Of Everyday People Who Fall In Love With Royalty by Ann Foster
Red Fox James on Wikipedia
Candy Pairing: Alene says Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (from Wawa), Anna says a Disney Princess Candy Fan, Kait says old timey penny candy, Renata says a caramel apple.
Coming up next: The Fast and the Furriest by Sofie Ryan.
* Worst Bestsellers is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
(But no pressure, we’re also happy if you get these items from your local library or independent bookstore.)

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