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So You Think You Can Dance: And Then There Were Eight

August 16, 2018 Emily
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It’s the second week of the live show, and I’m still unsure of what’s going on with this new format, not gonna lie. So we got rid of two people this week, and at this rate, how many live shows will we have? Like, two more? Are we almost to the finals? I miss the good old days of the Top 20. I know there are probably financial and logistical reasons for this shift, but I would give up, like, ALL of the audition episodes if we could just get more of these live shows. I just don’t get it.

Anyhow, on with the show. Obviously, there will be spoilers about who left the show after the cut.

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In Blog Tags So You Think You Can Dance, Recaps, Emily posts, Television
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Tiny Jane is a Tiny Problem for The Bold Type

August 14, 2018 Mary
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Freeform’s television show about three young women tackling life and love in New York City has just finished its second season to little fanfare. Sure, the premise of the show sounds familiar enough (comparisons to Sex in the City are built into the plot and referenced by the characters themselves), but what it lacks in original plot it makes up for in the way it handles the tricky position of being of being a former “family” channel. Where The Bold Type pushes boundaries in many ways--it has a lesbian couple! A woman in a hijab!--it sometimes ventures into the realm of afterschool specials, with special episodes on pregnancy, gun control, and sexual harassment. Still, these themes are handled in new, and somewhat realistic ways; the pregnancy episode centers on one characters decision to freeze her eggs because of her cancer risk, while the gun control episode frames the gun debate in light of recent mass shootings.

While I do have some personal attachment to the show, I objectively think that it--at the very least--attempts to discuss issues that are important to real young people in a respectful way. It has a diverse cast (and acknowledges when it’s lacking diversity), and it features a group of young women who genuinely support each other--no catty backhanded compliments, no gossip.

But there’s one problem. Jane. Tiny Jane, as they call her.


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In Blog Tags Mary posts, Feminism, Television
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BSG #18: Soooorrrrrryyyyyyyyy / The Leftovers

August 13, 2018 The Squad
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BSG #18: Soooorrrrrryyyyyyyyy / The Leftovers

What would you do if people started disappearing for no reason? Would you join a cult? Take a vow of silence? Run around barefoot smoking weed? Act like everything was normal? This week on the podcast, the Book Squad delves into this, Spongebob Squarepants, and more as we discuss the novel The Leftovers by Tom Perrotta. Plus, we finally get answers on how Michael was able to eat his flatbread and we apologize A LOT. Sorry.

Don’t forget to check out http://booksquadgoals.com for info on our upcoming books and to read all of our cool blog posts. On our next episode: We discuss Jennifer’s Body (now streaming, so watch it or rewatch it to prepare), and Emily interviews Grady Hendrix about his latest novel We Sold Our Souls. Please rate & review us on Apple Podcasts, and send any and all feedback, questions, and pet pictures to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com

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YA Book Club in Paradise: Three Dark Crowns

August 12, 2018 Mary & Emily
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Hola! Grab yourself a cuppa coffee and sit down to read our review of Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake. It's finally here. Please ignore Emily's grubby fingerprints on the picture above. She just really wanted to show off her teacup from the Harry Potter Studio Tour in London. Points to your house if you can tell me what character inspired this teacup. Anyway, onto the book, amiright?

Spoilers ahead.

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In Blog Tags Young Adult Lit, Mary posts, Books, Group posts, Fantasy, Emily posts
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So You Think You Can Dance: Meet the Top 10 Dancers, America!

August 8, 2018 Emily
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The live shows are here! We’re finally through the extremely long process of auditions that lasts as many weeks as the live shows themselves for some reason. So here I am, attempting to recap this show for the first time.

There is so much I love about this show, which is why I enthusiastically watch it every summer. I love how unlike most reality television, SYTYCD seems like a genuinely supportive environment. Sure, there is some emphasis on character storylines because that’s how you get people to pick up the phone and vote for their favorite dancers; however, the main focus of the show isn’t about creating manufactured drama. It’s about dancing and genuinely fostering an environment where these talented people can push themselves to become even better. The judging, for all of its faults (which I will get into a lot this season, probably), is constructive. These judges really want to see these dancers improve and grow from this experience. What’s more, it seems like a good majority of the people who get on this show go on to have successful careers in dance following this process. That’s a lot more than I can say for many other reality TV shows (-cough- ANTM -cough-).

But there’s also a lot that annoys me about this show…

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In Blog Tags So You Think You Can Dance, Recaps, Emily posts, Television
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Why 'People Who Eat Darkness' Is the Best True Crime Book I've Ever Read

August 6, 2018 Susan
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There are the tried and true staples of true crime, like Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry’s Helter Skelter and Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood. Most crime aficionados have read these, or at least heard of them. They’re the books that made the deadly crimes they cover household knowledge. They successfully weave a specific kind of cultural narrative around the gruesome events at their centers. 

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Othersode #17: Murder Murder Murder, Kill Kill Kill / Sorry to Bother You

July 30, 2018 The Squad
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Othersode #17: Murder Murder Murder, Kill Kill Kill / Sorry to Bother You

Hi, um, sorry to bother you, this is the #BookSquad, and we just want to talk to you about this movie we saw. Listen as we discuss Boots Riley's directorial debut, Sorry to Bother You, starring LaKeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson. We talk about "white voice," political satire, and that VERY weird thing none of us saw coming. (Yes, there are spoilers, as always!) Plus, we read some great listener feedback on Westworld and Hereditary. Check out the #BookSquadBlog for more awesome content on books, video games, tv shows, and movies. Next up on our fullpisode: The Leftovers by Tom Perrotta. Read along and join the discussion! Send listener mail to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com and rate & review us on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening!

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Featured Bookstore: Murder By The Book

July 28, 2018 Emily
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On a hot summer day in Houston, Texas, my friends and I found ourselves wandering into a very special bookstore called Murder By The Book. Why is this bookstore so special, you're wondering? Well, the most obvious reason is that they're a delightful independent bookstore that specializes in all things mystery. But there's so much more to love about this bookstore, and I'm here to tell you all about it. 

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Late to the Game: Hollow Knight

July 26, 2018 Mary
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Welcome to Late to the Game, a blog post series where I explore games that I have played long after everyone else has finished them! This week, we’re looking at Hollow Knight, a 2017 platformer by Team Cherry.


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Good Lord: A 'First Reformed' Story

July 18, 2018 Kelli & Emily

The premise of this blog post is pretty straightforward, folks. Kelli and Emily both saw First Reformed, the new A24 joint written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Paul Schrader. Now they have feelings about environmentalism, religion, self-loathing, and Pepto-Bismol that they need to work through. Come along on their journey.

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