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Emily and Ashley
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  • Dark Matter
    Send us a textPHEW - That is all we can say about this discussion. We get personal, we chat regrets and we chat about what could have been. In this conversation, Emily Reeder and Ashley DeSanno discuss the book 'Dark Matter' by Blake Crouch, exploring its themes of choices, regret, and the impact of environment on character. They share their initial impressions, ratings, and delve into the deeper meanings behind the narrative, including the nature of success, relationships, and the importance of forgiveness. The discussion also touches on parenting and the influences of friends, as well as the role of memory in shaping our perceptions of regret. The conversation concludes with thoughts on future reads and adaptations of the book.takeawaysDark Matter blends psychological thriller with sci-fi elements.The book prompts deep reflection on personal choices and regrets.Characters are shaped significantly by their environments.Success can lead to selfishness and moral compromise.Forgiveness is essential for moving forward in relationships.Parenting involves allowing children to learn from their choices.Memory plays a crucial role in how we perceive our past.The narrative encourages gratitude for current life circumstances.Surrounding oneself with positive influences is vital.The book's ending offers a hopeful resolution.Sound BitesChapters 00:00 Introduction to Dark Matter02:34 Book Ratings and Genre Exploration05:21 Themes of Choices and Regrets07:56 The Impact of Environment on Characterr10:21 Relationships and Forgiveness12:55 The Role of Company in Personal Growth15:30 Reflections on Parenting and Influence18:03 Memory, Regret, and Happiness20:23 Violence and Unexpected Twists in the Story23:26 Conclusion and Future ReadsSupport the showSubscribe on our patreon for weekly content, early access to episodes, one true crime episode per month and behind the scenes content at https://www.patreon.com/thecreepybookclubFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecreepybookclub and https://www.instagram.com/bookswithyourbesties/Follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@thecreepybookclubMusic is Ur Karma (Instrumental Version) by Craig Reever.The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Emily and Ashley of The Creepy Book Club alone.
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  • Emily Lived in a Haunted House - We Used To Live Here by Marcus Kliewer
    Send us a textIn this conversation, Ashley DeSanno and Emily Reeder discuss the novel 'We Used to Live Here' by Marcus Cleaver, exploring its origins, themes of reality and perception, mental health representation, and the scary elements of the story. They share personal experiences related to fear and reality, and conclude with thoughts on future reads.takeawaysThe novel began on Reddit and gained popularity quickly.The audio book's sound effects enhanced the scary experience.Themes of mental health and reality are central to the story.The concept of alternate realities is explored in depth.Personal experiences with fear can relate to the book's themes.The writing style effectively creates a scary atmosphere.The discussion highlights the importance of mental health awareness.The characters' decisions reflect real-life dilemmas about safety.The book's ending leaves readers questioning reality.Future reads include 'Dark Matter' by Blake Crouch.Chapters00:00 Introduction to 'We Used to Live Here'01:23 The Origins of the Novel and Its Impact05:15 Exploring Themes of Reality and Perception09:14 Mental Health and Its Representation in the Story13:12 The Scary Elements and Writing Style19:04 Personal Experiences with Fear and Reality23:52 Conclusion and Future Readshttps://www.ted.com/talks/vs_ramachandran_3_clues_to_understanding_your_brain?language=enhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/We-Used-to-Live-Here/Marcus-Kliewer/9781982198794lagoonsleep.com use code bookclub for 20% off Support the showSubscribe on our patreon for weekly content, early access to episodes, one true crime episode per month and behind the scenes content at https://www.patreon.com/thecreepybookclubFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecreepybookclub and https://www.instagram.com/bookswithyourbesties/Follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@thecreepybookclubMusic is Ur Karma (Instrumental Version) by Craig Reever.The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Emily and Ashley of The Creepy Book Club alone.
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  • Count My Lies by Sophie Stava
    Send us a textIn this conversation, Ashley DeSanno and Emily Reeder discuss the book 'Count My Lies' by Sophie Stava, exploring its themes of dishonesty, character dynamics, and the flaws within the legal system. They share their initial reactions to the book, analyze the characters Violet and Jay, and reflect on the implications of lying and the justice system. The discussion also touches on the anticipation of the book's adaptation into a series, highlighting the storytelling techniques used by the author.TICKETS: https://www.thecreepybookclub.com/thecreepyretreat2026TakeawaysThe book starts with a focus on lying, which can be off-putting initially.The introduction of multiple perspectives adds depth to the story.Violet's character is complex; she is both bad and relatable.The legal system's flaws are highlighted through the narrative.Dishonesty can have long-lasting effects on relationships and trust.The conversation reflects on the societal implications of plea deals.The characters are not entirely likable, yet their stories are engaging.The anticipation for the book's adaptation is high among readers.The discussion emphasizes the importance of honesty in personal relationships.The conversation showcases the hosts' chemistry and humor throughout the analysis.Chapters00:00Introduction and Light Banter01:46Book Discussion: Count My Lies07:58Character Analysis and Plot Twists12:03Themes of Deception and Morality17:04Concluding Thoughts and Future Adaptations17:41Dark Humor and Domestic Struggles19:56Plea Deals and the Justice System23:36False Confessions and Systemic Issues25:37The Flaws in the Legal System30:20The Emotional Toll of Legal Work32:34The Importance of Honesty34:42Forensic Realities in Fiction36:41Sisterhood and Identity in RelationshipsSupport the showSubscribe on our patreon for weekly content, early access to episodes, one true crime episode per month and behind the scenes content at https://www.patreon.com/thecreepybookclubFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecreepybookclub and https://www.instagram.com/bookswithyourbesties/Follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@thecreepybookclubMusic is Ur Karma (Instrumental Version) by Craig Reever.The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Emily and Ashley of The Creepy Book Club alone.
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  • Everyone is Watching By Heather Gudenkauf
    Send us a textIn this conversation, Ashley DeSanno and Emily Reeder discuss Heather Gudenkauf's book 'Everyone Is Watching,' exploring its dark themes, the impact of reality TV on personal secrets, and the implications of parasocial relationships. They delve into the moral dilemmas faced by characters in the book, the corruption of power, and the consequences of manipulation and bullying. The discussion highlights the complexities of human behavior in the pursuit of wealth and fame, ultimately reflecting on the societal issues presented in the narrative.00:00 Character Analysis and Themes05:37 Reality TV and Its Impact13:30 Power Dynamics in Media19:21 Personal Reflections and Relatability23:43 Conclusion and RecommendationsSupport the showSubscribe on our patreon for weekly content, early access to episodes, one true crime episode per month and behind the scenes content at https://www.patreon.com/thecreepybookclubFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecreepybookclub and https://www.instagram.com/bookswithyourbesties/Follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@thecreepybookclubMusic is Ur Karma (Instrumental Version) by Craig Reever.The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Emily and Ashley of The Creepy Book Club alone.
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  • The Religion Episode
    Send us a textIn this conversation, Emily and Ashley delve into personal reflections on their experiences with religion, the impact of shame within religious contexts, and the importance of fostering strong character over strict adherence to rules.The discussion touches on the dangers of extremist ideologies and the need for preparedness.Emily shares her personal journey away from Christianity and the impact of shame in religious contexts.Ashley reflects on her upbringing in a liberal church and her current agnostic beliefs.The conversation critiques the judgmental nature of some religious communities.Emily recounts a personal tragedy that shaped her views on religion and empathy.The discussion concludes with a shared disdain for the shame-based teachings often found in religious contexts.Chapters00:00Gas Meter Dilemma06:30The Accelerationists and Societal Change13:41Reflections on Religion and Identity19:15The Impact of Personal Loss on Belief Systems22:22Questioning Religious Judgments and Beliefs24:27Shame and Judgment in Religious Communities27:49The Consequences of Shame-Based Teachings31:05The Dangers of Inauthentic Living34:08Cherry-Picking Religious Texts38:59Distinguishing Religion from Its Followershttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/white-hot-hate-agent-pale-horse/id1591461032https://www.innerbody.com/abstinence-only-states-have-highest-rates-teen-pregnancy-stdshttps://www.edf.org/climate/5-areas-of-concernSupport the showSubscribe on our patreon for weekly content, early access to episodes, one true crime episode per month and behind the scenes content at https://www.patreon.com/thecreepybookclubFollow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thecreepybookclub and https://www.instagram.com/bookswithyourbesties/Follow us on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@thecreepybookclubMusic is Ur Karma (Instrumental Version) by Craig Reever.The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Emily and Ashley of The Creepy Book Club alone.
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Plug in, ignore real life for a bit and chat with your unhinged yet lovable besties Emily and Ashley. In the words of Celisia Stanton “Dr. Reeder, a psychologist professor who teaches about the darkest corners of human behavior—like cults, serial killers, and the psychology of crime—delivers mind-blowing insights on every topic. Her best friend? She’s the lively, no-holds-barred storyteller who keeps things fun, real, and laugh-out-loud relatable.Whether they’re breaking down a gripping thriller, exploring true crime cases, or tackling thought-provoking topics like justice and human nature, every episode blends depth, humor, and the kind of chemistry only 23 years of friendship can create.If you love thrillers, true crime, and smart, entertaining discussions, Books with Your Bestie is your next favorite podcast”Click the heart to support our patreon and get extra content, bonus episodes and behind the scenes footage. Check patreon for our current book of the month pick and other behind the scenes mayhem.
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