/a-fiction-ah-doh/ a devotee and believer of novelists' myths and fantasies as if they were historic or real. Join the 4 afictionados: Ashley, Brittany, Cassie, and Lourdes as they read, rant, and review an array of novels as well as discuss other bookish topics the Afictionado Four are here for you. Join them for your bookish fix with new episodes twice a month.
Join in on the discussion for the May Book of the Month, Markus Zusak's The Book Thief. Bring some tissues and come simp over Rudy with the girls. </3
In this episode, the girls fuse together 2 randomly chosen books to come up with a hybrid story! Shadowhunters participating in the Hunger Games? Anne Shirley at Hogwarts? The possibilities are endle…
In this episode, the girls finally discuss Cassandra Clare's Chain of Gold. Demon lineage, complicated relationships, lovely ghosts, and damning secrets. We just cannot get enough! Grab a snack and j…
The girls play another Bookish Game. In this episode, the girls try to guess the book based on 1 star reviews on GoodReads. Full of confusion and, of course, laughter.
In this month's Book of the Month review, the girls tackle Sarah J. Maas' newest release, A Court of Silver Flames. They discuss nearly 800 pages of raging emotions and warring opinions that will def…
The Afictionado 4 welcome special guest April onto the cast for a fun edition of Reader Rambles. Inspired by youtuber, Jack Edwards, the girls answer 20 bookish questions ranging in difficulty. The r…
In this episode, the girls discuss Neal Schusterman's The Toll, the final book in the Arc of a Scythe series. Fun conversations and a fancasting segment to conclude the series!
In honor of Valentine's Day, Galentines Day, and even Single Awareness Day, the girls are crackin' a couple drinks open and playing some love themed games: Rip It or Ship It (created by emmmabooks) a…
In the year's first Book of the Month review, the girl's discuss Neal Schusterman's, Thunderhead, the second book in the Arc of a Scythe trilogy. Grab your popcorn, because this one is a bumpy ride w…
Happy New Year afictionados! In this first episode of season 2, the girls discuss the various reading goals they have set for themselves in the new year. 2021 looks like it will be full of fun reread…
Happy holidays from the Afictionado 4! Lourdes, Cassie, Brittany, and Ashley exchange books Secret Santa style to celebrate the holiday season and their love of books! One book they wanted their pers…
Happy December! In this episode, the girl's celebrate all the literary goals they have met and the books that filled their year. The good, the bad, and the most angsty. All the books they read in 202…
The girls discuss From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout. Do they like it, love it, or hate it? Find out if they are with the hype in this episode full of, you guessed it, lots of laughs and pa…
In this episode, the afictionado 4 spread the November theme of gratefulness with a bookish twist. Writing to a book, author, or those that have shaped us as readers, the Literary Love Letters are an…
Come along with the afictioando 4 as they review Neal Schusterman's Scythe and explore topics of life, death, and mortality.
Fall into reading with the ladies of the Afictionado 4 as they celebrate the start of the season! They share some of their spooky (and cozy) recommendations as well as what autumnal books are on thei…
Join the aFictionado4 as they review Louise Gornall's Under Rose-Tainted Skies and discuss several facets of mental health.
In this episode, the Afictionado 4 kickoff a new series, "Reader Rambles" where they discuss life since COVID, how adjusting to a new norm has affected their reading, how different book characters wo…
The aFictionado4 have finished reading A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas! Join them as they jump into their review of this amazing book! As always, it is packed with tons of laughter, some t…
Join the aFictionado 4 for their second episode in the Bookish Games series. This time, they're jumping into the television screen with their favorite books to discuss tv and movie adaptations. The g…