Bookkish With Two K's
Bookkish With Two K’s is more than just a virtual book club, it’s a place for bookkish besties. In this community books are better than movies, reading under the covers with a flashlight is a shared childhood memory, and FYPs are full of book recs. Every two weeks we will discuss a new book, either selected by Kaitlyn and Kendra or voted on by the bookish members of our community. Whether it’s listening to our podcast or chatting with us on our community pages we want to create a home where book lovers can connect, fan-girl, and discuss their mutual obsessions. So kick up your feet, grab a good book, and join the club! ~ Kaitlyn and Kendra
Bookkish With Two K's
Latest Episodes
The Things We Leave Unfinished, By Rebecca Yarros
If you ignore the romance, it was actually a really enjoyable book, unfortunately, this book is a romance, so there’s that…And while typically we’re suckers for a dual timeline, in this case it lead to us wanting to be abandoned...
Rites of the Starling, By Devney Perry
Listen along as Kaitlyn and Kendra discuss the highly anticipated book two of the Shield of Sparrows trilogy!While the romance may have taken a back seat, the plot sure kept us going! Not to mention, we’re still trying to understand how ...
I Who Have Never Known Man, By Jacqueline Harpman
Though Kaitlyn and Kendra were both intrigued while reading the book, upon finishing it, we found ourselves left with not only the burden of drawing our own conclusions regarding the plot, but the responsibility to tie meaning and purpose to th...
Piranesi, By Susanna Clarke
Not a Greek mythology, but arguably an AP Lang persuasive essay topic contender. What one of us read as fantasy, the other interpreted as more of a speculative mystery!But however you land on the argument of reality, no one can disagree,...
Anatomy of an Alibi, By Ashley Elston
There were several aspects of this thriller that had potential, the concept, the switching perspectives, the compelling backstory, and even a few fun gotcha moments. But in the end, there was one major faux pas that overshadows the rest of this...