
All the Books is a weekly book podcast of recommendations and discussions about the most interesting and exciting new book releases.
All the Books is a weekly book podcast of recommendations and discussions about the most interesting and exciting new book releases.
All the Books is a weekly book podcast of recommendations and discussions about the most interesting and exciting new book releases.

There’s something different about fantasy when you read it as an adult. The stakes feel heavier. The politics sharper. The heartbreak more personal. Magic isn’t just spectacle—it’s a metaphor for power, trauma, love, ambition, and survival. When I go searching

If you finished It Ends With Us and just sat there for a moment—heart cracked open, emotions tangled, not quite ready to move on—you’re not alone. That book lingers. It doesn’t just tell a love story. It digs into complicated
Introduction Some books feel like a warm conversation late at night. Others feel like a letter you didn’t know you needed. When I picked up The Correspondent and Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry, I expected clever romance and

Introduction Some books don’t shout for your attention. They sit quietly in your hands and unfold slowly, asking you to lean in. The Correspondent by Virginia Evans was that kind of book for me. I picked it up expecting a

Hooked from the First Page I picked up The Intruder on a whim, craving something that would keep me flipping pages late at night. Freida McFadden delivers again with this novel that sneaks up on you like its title suggests. It’s not

I picked up Born a Crime on a rainy afternoon, craving something real amid all the fluffy novels out there. Trevor Noah’s stories from his South African childhood grabbed me right away. It’s not just a book; it’s a window into a

Hooked from the First Wave I picked up Fire Sword and Sea on a rainy afternoon, craving something that would pull me into another world. Vanessa Riley delivered big time. This novel crashes over you like a rogue wave—intense, unpredictable, and impossible

I picked up When Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America’s Black Botanical Legacy on a whim during a quiet afternoon at my local bookstore. The title hooked me right away—trees testifying? It sounded like a blend of poetry and hard science.

Main Themes Secrets in Suburbia Kubica shines a light on how facades crumble in tight-knit places. Neighbors watch each other, but hidden lives fester beneath the surface. Local Woman Missing shows one poor choice snowballing into devastation, fracturing trust forever. I felt