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Episode 146 – American Royals

American Royals by Katharine McGee

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 advisoryHere.

Footnotes: Bellwether Friends #113 – ABBAsode

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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.

 

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Readers Advisory: Episode 146 – American Royals

Here’s what we suggest instead of/in addition to reading American Royals by Katharine McGee. Listen to the podcast to hear us talk about some of these titles in more depth!

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