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#1: Hot Takes, Top Reads of 2026, and the MMCs We Actually Hate
#001: In this episode of The Everygirl Book Club podcast, Lauren and Garri share the books that made them lifelong readers, their evolving reading phases, and how BookTok shaped (and later sharpened) their tastes. They discuss mood reading, cringe in romance, DNFing, and their auto-buy authors. They share their all-time favorite reads as well as their 2026 highs and lows (so far). They swap current reads and audiobook habits, deliver hot takes (including loving Silver Elite despite the hate, disliking Crescent City, and Garri’s case against Fourth Wing’s Xaden), and answer member-submitted recommendation requests. Finally, they reveal and contextualize The Everygirl Book Club's summer picks—Let’s Not Go Overboard Here, Love By the Book, and Both Can Be True—plus a bonus read, A Good Person, and close with the LITigation segment, defending unlikable main characters and pushing back on the idea that “all romantasy is the same.”
- 00:46 Read Receipts
- 06:24 Book Taste Explained
- 10:58 Auto Buy Authors
- 15:31 All Time Favorites
- 21:28 2026 Highs and Lows
- 25:41 Current Reads
- 27:29 Hear Me Out
- 36:41 Listener Prescriptions
- 42:41 Summer Book Club Picks
- 53:21 LITigation
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan
- The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
- Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
- A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
- The Princess Bride by William Goldman
- Normal People by Sally Rooney
- The Secret History by Donna Tartt
- Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang
- The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young
- My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
- The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
- Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood
- One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig
- The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon
- The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
- Heart of the Lover by Lily King
- Into the Blue by Emma Brodie
- Retro by Jessica M. Goldstein
- The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion by Beth Brower
- Habits of the Sea by Shea Ernshaw
- Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor
- Blood Bound by Ellis Hunter
- Songbird of the Sorrows by Braidee Otto
- Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas
- Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
- Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
- Silver Elite by Dani Francis
- Yellowface by R.F. Kuang
- Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke
- Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab
- With All My Haunted Heart by Isabel Stirling
- Happily Ever Afterlife by Emma R. Alban
- Wayward by Blake Crouch
- Happy Place by Emily Henry
- June Baby by Shannon Garvey
- Let's Not Go Overboard Here by Erica Hendry
- Love by the Book by Jessica George
- Both Can Be True by Jessica Guerriri
- A Good Person by Kirsten King
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#3 Jessica M. Goldstein: The Absurdity of Office Culture, Nostalgia, and Tech Billionaires
01:14:05|Jessica M. Goldstein: The Absurdity of Office Culture, Nostalgia, and Tech BillionairesThe Everygirl Book Club hosts an interview with debut novelist and journalist Jessica M. Goldstein about her novel Retro—a speculative time-travel novel that kept us hooked from the moment we first read the synopsis—discussing “the sickening pain of nostalgia,” escapism, and why female friendships and platonic love are undervalued. Goldstein shares formative childhood reads and describes her affinity for vintage media and film craftsmanship. She explains building Retro’s grounded speculative world—an office-run time-travel agency using a Metro-like system—while setting clear limits, blending satire with serious themes of debt, corporate power, moral responsibility, modern dating, and the need to stay present. Goldstein also reflects on moving from journalism and McSweeney’s satire to speculative fiction, and on crafting an emotionally open ending meant to spark debate.Chapters00:26 Why Retro hooked us01:15 The books that shaped Jessica as a writer04:12 Developing her love of vintage media10:37 Nostalgia and escapism15:42 Building Retro's world21:46 Offices are actually so weird32:19 Moving from Journalism to Fiction36:35 Laughing at reality44:59 The nostalgia trap46:58 Choosing hope amid uncertainty53:57 Friendship as a lifeline01:02:36 Balancing humor and heart01:08:12 On the importance of staying presentBooks MentionedRetroAlice in WonderlandThe Wizard of OzThe Phantom TollboothPeter PanElena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels YesteryearMovies MentionedDog Day AfternoonThe Red ShoesBefore SunsetCluelessIndependence DayArgoForrest GumpCocoYou've Got MailWhen Harry Met SallySinnersOne Battle After AnotherLa ChimeraThe Wolf of Wall StreetTV Shows MentionedEuphoriaSeveranceParty Down
2. #2 Bravoverse, Obscure Pop Culture References, and Messy Main Characters with Erica Hendry
01:06:45||Ep. 2#002: Bravoverse, Obscure Pop Culture References, and Messy Main Characters with Erica HendryIn partnership with BookSparks, The Everygirl Book Club welcomes Erica Hendry, author of June Book Club pick, Let's Not Go Overboard Here.If you've ever defended your love of reality TV, assigned yourself a favorite boy band member, or found comfort in messy female characters, this episode is for you. Erica joins Garri and Lauren to chat about how her debut novel came to be, why pop culture is so much more than a guilty pleasure, and how she built a mystery that's equal parts funny, heartfelt, and deeply relatable. Along the way, they swap book recommendations, reminisce about the pop culture references that live in their heads rent-free, and make the case for letting people unapologetically love the things they love.Chapters00:00 Welcome & introducing Erica Hendry02:49 Reading Receipts: What Erica is reading now, recent 5-star reads, and her most anticipated upcoming releases08:18 Erica's journey to publishing her debut novel13:26 Writing authentic characters through pop culture20:54 Balancing humor, grief & emotional depth23:24 Why reality TV fans are misunderstood31:25 Do pop culture references date a novel?35:08 Why we should let people love what they love43:07 Building the world of Let's Not Go Overboard Here47:25 The parallels between reality TV and real life53:17 Rapid-fire questions with Erica1:03:43 Final thoughts & what's next for EricaBooks MentionedA Deadly Episode by Anthony HorowitzPhoebe Berman's Gonna Lose It by Brooke AverickNight Objects by Eli RaphaelBig Nobody by Alex KadisHopeless Romantics by Mhairi McFarlaneBig Little Truths by Liane MoriartyYou'll Love It Here by Natalie Sue Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Louise RennisonReady Player One by Ernest ClineHigh Fidelity by Nick HornbyTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle ZevinRetro by Jessica M. Goldstein The Book of Luke by Lovell HolderEnjoy the episode? Like and follow The Everygirl Book Club Podcast, leave a rating and review, and share the episode with a fellow reader. Then, join the conversation on Instagram @theeverygirlbookclub for monthly book picks, book recommendations, reading challenges, and more.