We begin the podcast with a reflective tone as Meaghan and Shirin close out the year and prepare for significant personal changes. Shirin announces that this is her last episode for the foreseeable future due to the imminent arrival of her first child. This milestone marks a shift for the show, with plans for a guest host to join Meaghan in upcoming episodes.
We’re both excitied and apprehensive about the temporary format change, seeing it as an opportunity to explore new genres and perspectives, particularly with a guest host with a strong interest in science fiction.
As Shirin transitions into motherhood, the dynamic of the podcast is expected to evolve. We share our anticipation for how the content will broaden, especially by introducing more science-heavy discussions that reflect the guest hosts’ interests. This sets the stage for a year of fresh insights and diverse book topics.
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Our Top Reads of 2024: Personal Favorites and Noteworthy Selections
Shirin’s Picks
Shirin kicks off with her love for fantasy, highlighting Sarah J. Maas’s Crescent City series. She delves into the emotional depth of the first book, which combines themes of friendship, loss, and mystery. The narrative’s focus on the protagonist Bryce’s journey to uncover her best friend Danica’s murderer resonates deeply with Shirin. She appreciates the blend of personal stakes and world-building, deeming it a strong contender for her favorite Maas work.
Shirin also discusses Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros, the second book in the Fourth Wing series. Initially skeptical about its originality, she became enamored with its unique incorporation of sassy dragons, which elevated the story beyond other similar fantasy narratives. This enthusiasm underscores her appreciation for nuanced characters and engaging mythologies.
Meaghan’s Picks
Meaghan’s first selection is A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas, which she read slowly to savor its epic fantasy elements. She praises the protagonist Feyre’s evolution into a commanding figure and commends the intricate battle scenes. Meaghan also notes the satisfying character arcs and developments, particularly those of Elaine and Nesta, which added depth to the narrative.
Another standout for Meaghan is The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix. She admires its humorous yet horrifying portrayal of southern housewives battling a monstrous vampire. The juxtaposition of humor and horror, along with vivid character dynamics, makes it a memorable read. The book’s exploration of gender roles and community dynamics is another highlight.
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We collectively admire The Only One Left by Riley Sager, a thriller with a Lizzie Borden-inspired plot. The story’s blend of suspense, rich character backstories, and unexpected twists earns it high praise. We both appreciate how the narrative keeps readers guessing, with layers of mystery that gradually unravel in surprising ways.
Another shared favorite is None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell, a fast-paced thriller about two women with interconnected lives. The story’s exploration of obsession and deception, coupled with its beach-read appeal, makes it a standout for its compelling plot and psychological intrigue.
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Diversifying Reading Experiences
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Throughout the year, both hosts embraced books outside their usual genres, which enriched their reading journeys. Meaghan highlights Cackle by Rachel Harrison, a supernatural story blending witchcraft with themes of female empowerment and self-discovery. She appreciates Harrison’s ability to write relatable female characters and her knack for weaving humor into darker narratives.
Shirin shares her experience with A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, a young adult mystery that deftly combines a school project with a high-stakes investigation. The book’s clever twists and engaging characters impressed her, marking it as an enjoyable deviation from her typical fantasy reads.
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Underrated Gems
We both also explored lesser-known works, such as Between by L.L. Starling. This cozy fantasy follows a teacher who stumbles upon a portal to another world and becomes entwined in its political and magical conflicts. Meaghan’s appreciation for the book stems from its immersive world-building and heartfelt character interactions.
Similarly, Shirin highlights The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake, a dark academia novel about a secret society tied to the Library of Alexandria. Though she hasn’t finished it, she praises its intricate plot and diverse cast, showcasing her interest in thought-provoking and atmospheric stories.
Honorable Mentions
We round off the episode by acknowledging books that almost made our top lists. Shirin mentions Twisted Love by Ana Huang, which, despite its flaws, provided an entertaining and memorable listening experience. Meaghan recalls The Resort by Sarah Ochs, a thriller set in Thailand that surprised her with its final twist. Both selections highlight the year’s variety and the joys of discovering unexpected delights.
Reflecting on our reading year, we agree that 2024 was marked by growth and exploration. We found value in stepping outside our comfort zones and discovering stories that challenged and entertained us in equal measure. We would also like to say thank you to our listeners and contributors. It’s the collaborative spirit that keeps the podcast thriving!
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Looking Ahead: New Beginnings and Continued Adventures
As the podcast transitions into 2025, we look forward to new opportunities and challenges. Shirin’s temporary departure signals a shift in dynamics, but we remain optimistic about maintaining the show’s engaging and inclusive atmosphere. With plans to explore diverse genres, feature guest hosts, and adapt to new circumstances, the podcast promises to remain a vibrant space for book lovers.
In closing, we encourage listeners to prioritize self-care and find joy in reading as they navigate the new year. We express hope for continued growth, both personally and professionally, and invite our audience to join us in celebrating the transformative power of books.