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Deadly Illusions: This Movie Didn't Make Sense and Neither Does This Blog Post

April 1, 2021 Kelli & Emily
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We’d like to think Netflix’s Deadly Illusions was one elaborate April Fool’s joke, but since it wasn’t—since it is an actual movie that got made—we’re here to review it.

Emily: So word on the street was there was a new thriller in town on Netflix. And it was #1 on the charts. And it was terrible. So you know I had to check that out. Yes, we're talking about DEADLY ILLUSIONS, the groundbreaking thriller starring Kristin Davis and Kelsey Grammer's daughter. I'm sure he's really proud. When I say this movie is groundbreaking, I just mean I have never seen a movie quite like this before. Even going into it knowing it was going to be bad, I really had no idea just how bad it was going to get.

(Spoilers ahead. You’re welcome.)

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In Blog Tags Kelli posts, Emily posts, Movies, Netflix
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Reflections on Allen v. Farrow

March 28, 2021 Susan & Kelli
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via HBO

Allen v. Farrow is a four-part documentary series on HBO which covers the abuse allegations against Woody Allen by Dylan Farrow, his adopted daughter, who was seven years old at the time. The allegations and subsequent custody trial were highly-publicized when they took place in the 1990s, but Allen was never formally charged because experts were concerned that a trial re: abuse allegations would be too traumatizing for Dylan. Thus, Allen has continued to enjoy great success in Hollywood. This documentary aims, in part, to correct that.

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In Blog Tags Documentaries, Television, Susan posts, Kelli posts, Group posts
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YA Book Club: Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger

March 27, 2021 Todd, Mary, and Emily
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Mary: Hello, and welcome to YA Book Club! This month we’re reading Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger, who has a PhD in Oceanography and is definitely an author to keep your eye on. She seems very cool.

If you haven’t seen this book in person, please run out and find a hard copy because the cover and art throughout is gorgeous! Elatsoe follows Ellie, a Lipan Apache, who is tasked by her recently murdered cousin to solve the mystery of his death. There’s a twist to this mystery, though. Ellie knows who killed him but she doesn't know why.


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In Blog Tags Young Adult Lit, Reviews, Books, Todd Posts, Emily posts, Mary posts, Mysteries
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BSG #52: Half a Glass of Wine / When No One is Watching

March 22, 2021 The Squad
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BSG #52: Half a Glass of Wine / When No One is Watching

The Book Squad is off to Brooklyn for a mysterious tale of gentrification and intrigue: When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole! We discuss the book’s thrill factor, the romance, gentrification and racism, and how fiction functions as anti-racist reading. Next we dig into some listener feedback on Transcendent Kingdom and catch up with what’s on the blog, including a list of culty books, a review of The Amber Ruffin Show, and an interview with Kim Taylor Blakemore. Tune in on April 5th for our Othersode on The Project by Courtney Summers, plus an author interview with Sarah Edmondson about her book Scarred: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM, the Cult that Bound My Life. Read along with us for our next Bookpisode (April 19th) about Lily Menon’s novel Make Up Break Up. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

Click through for summary, table of contents, and show notes!

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A Declaration to Read the Abhorsen Chronicles by Garth Nix

March 21, 2021 Mary
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So many years ago, my dear friend Kyle told me that there was a young adult series I should read. After all, I studied children’s literature and young adult literature, and I loved all things spooky and macabre. The series was right up my alley. So I said I’d read it, and I even purchased an omnibus edition of the first three novels. And then, like we do with so many books, I put it on my nightstand and didn’t read it for years.

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Books by AAPI Authors Coming Out in 2021

March 20, 2021 Emily
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There are a lot of things I want to say before I get into this list of books, and to be honest, I’m not sure how to say it. Racism against Asian American and Pacific Islanders isn’t new, but it’s no secret that things have been particularly tense lately. Violence against Asian-Americans across the country has been on the rise. Then last week, there were shootings at three Atlanta-area spas, resulting in the death of six Asian-American women.

As someone who lived in Atlanta for a long time and has many friends and loved ones currently living in Atlanta, these murders hit close to home. I’ve spent the last several days reflecting, reading, and trying to understand what I can do and what I should say. Let me start by saying this: This was a hate crime. Period. And there’s no easy way to fix hate.

Reading books is not going to fix hate. Spending money at Asian-owned businesses isn’t going to fix hate. But it doesn’t hurt to do these things. These aren’t the only steps you can take, but it’s a start. Reading about other people’s experiences makes us more empathetic as people and give us a better understanding of lives that are unlike our own. But understanding is only the beginning. So after you read these books—fiction, non-fiction, young adult, adult, fantasy, contemporary, and so on—written by AAPI authors, ask yourself what you can do next.

To help you, I’ve included a list of resources and calls to action after this list of books, so stay til the end.

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Othersode #51: OnlyCats / Nomadland & Interview with Nicole Glover

March 20, 2021 The Squad
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Othersode #51: OnlyCats / Nomadland & Interview with Nicole Glover

Pack up your vans and join us for a discussion of the Golden Globe-winning film Nomadland. We talk about Fern (Frances McDormand), grief, capitalism, and the integration of real-life stories in the movie. Then, Emily interviews author Nicole Glover about her debut novel The Conductors, a genre-mixing story of history, mystery, and magic. No spoilers here, so you can listen even if you haven’t read the book yet! Check out the Book Squad Blog for more author interviews and posts about TV, video games, and more. Read along with us for our next #Bookpisode on When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole (March 22nd). Our next #Othersode will cover The Project by Courtney Summers and feature an interview with Sarah Edmondson on her book Scarred: The True Story of How I Escaped NXIVM, the Cult that Bound My Life (April 5th).

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Why You Should Be Watching The Amber Ruffin Show

March 17, 2021 Todd Osborne
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Sometimes it seems like every late night show is the same these days: a bland white guy tells jokes, celebrities Zoom in from their magnificent houses but only show a boring white wall, and then it’s all over. Sure, occasionally a show will feature a not-white, not-man, but that still seems to be the exception more than the rule. If you love comedy and are looking for a show to break you out of your funk, then look no further than The Amber Ruffin Show (streaming weekly on Peacock!).

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5 Compelling Books About Cults

March 15, 2021 Susan
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People are gripped by tales of the weirdest and most extreme things that happen in cults, but for me, the most fascinating aspect of these groups isn’t always the salacious stuff. What interests me most is exploring why people join cults in the first place, and learning how manipulation over time can lead to extremism. While we might think we’re “safe” from influence, cult survivor stories—and even fictional cult stories—show us just how vulnerable we all are to coercion when it’s disguised as something positive, whether that be religious salvation, self-improvement, or an alternative lifestyle. These five books will satisfy your cult curiosity, make you think, and remind you that we’re all human.

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Finding Grrrl Power in Moxie

March 11, 2021 Kelli, Mary, and Emily
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Back in 2018, YA Book club covered Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu. The novel follows Vivian, a high schooler who wakes up to the everyday sexism happening at her school and, inspired by her former-riot grrrl mother, anonymously spearheads a feminist movement amongst her classmates. While acknowledging that the book was not necessarily meant for us (grown women), we generally appreciated what it was doing, so when the film adaptation directed by Amy Poehler showed up on Netflix last week, we knew we had to cover it.

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