293: HEARTSTOPPER on Screen: Discussing Alice Oseman’s Beloved Series
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Have you watched the Heartstopper series or read the graphic novels by Alice Oseman? In this episode, we’re sharing a conversation that originally aired on Patreon all about the pilot episode of Heartstopper, based on Oseman’s beloved graphic novel series. Before we dive into the adaptation, we kick things off with a bookish check-in—Ashley shares about Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros, and Jen is rereading Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison. We wrap things up with a fun Lit Chat question about whether we prefer borrowing or buying books (spoiler: it depends!).
Whether you’ve read the series, watched the show, or are just curious what all the buzz is about, we hope you’ll tune in and join the conversation.
Bookish Check-in
Ashley - Rebecca Yarros’s Iron Flame (Bookshop.org | Libro.fm)
Jen - Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon (Bookshop.org | Libro.fm)
Mentioned in Episode
Alice Oseman's Heartstopper (Bookshop.org)
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