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We dive into the world of books with Brittany's sister-in-law Sami, discussing everything from favorite reads to literary adaptations and our book club pick "The Seven Sisters." This episode is for book lovers everywhere.
• Sami, Brittany and Kristen give some of their favorite book recommendations, including "The Boys of Tommen" "Small Mercies," "I'm Glad My Mom Died," and "The Last Mrs. Parrish"
• All-time favorite authors include Elin Hilderbrand, Emily Giffin, Jodi Picoult, Colleen Hoover, Kristin Hannah, Sally Hepworth and Emily Henry for their consistent ability to deliver satisfying reads
• The hosts debate their favorite book boyfriends, with mentions of Johnny Kavanaugh, Miles from "Funny Story," and the classic Mr. Darcy
• Discussion of book-to-screen adaptations highlights successes like "The Hunger Games" series and anticipation for upcoming productions
• Detailed review of "The Seven Sisters" by Lucinda Riley, exploring the dual timeline narrative set in modern-day Europe and 1920s Brazil
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We dive into the world of books with Brittany's sister-in-law Sami, discussing everything from favorite reads to literary adaptations and our book club pick "The Seven Sisters." This episode is for book lovers everywhere.
• Sami, Brittany and Kristen give some of their favorite book recommendations, including "The Boys of Tommen" "Small Mercies," "I'm Glad My Mom Died," and "The Last Mrs. Parrish"
• All-time favorite authors include Elin Hilderbrand, Emily Giffin, Jodi Picoult, Colleen Hoover, Kristin Hannah, Sally Hepworth and Emily Henry for their consistent ability to deliver satisfying reads
• The hosts debate their favorite book boyfriends, with mentions of Johnny Kavanaugh, Miles from "Funny Story," and the classic Mr. Darcy
• Discussion of book-to-screen adaptations highlights successes like "The Hunger Games" series and anticipation for upcoming productions
• Detailed review of "The Seven Sisters" by Lucinda Riley, exploring the dual timeline narrative set in modern-day Europe and 1920s Brazil
Send us a text
Instagram: @snitchin.pod
TikTok: @snitchin.pod
Visit our website
Listen to our Taylor Draft Playlist!
Reach out to us! [email protected]

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