
The Seeker and The Shade: Part 1
Part 1 of our book review of YA fantasy romance, The Seeker and The Shade by Ellen Osborne.

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Welcome to a monthly Book Club hosted by authors J.L. Bleakley, Arden Jones, and Shelly Mack. Each month, they choose a book to discuss. Warning: There will be spoilers! Also includes Book vs Screen and Book Court minisodes.
Unknown Host hosts Book JAM, a arts show with 39 episodes published.

Part 1 of our book review of YA fantasy romance, The Seeker and The Shade by Ellen Osborne.

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The JAM Pots round up their review of the dark academia thriller, Man, Muse, Monster by Naomi Gidson. Includes Spoilers!

Part one of our review of Naomi Gibson's dark academia romance, Man, Muse Monster.

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We return for part two of My Roommate Is A Vampire to discuss those steamy scenes, what kind of book boyfriend Fredrick would be and the book's action-packed ending.

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The JAM Pots return to Freida McFadden's much-loved thriller, this time to compare the book to the movie adaptation.

Are Kindles the future of reading, or ruining the sanctity of the reading experience? Which side are you on?

Continue the discussion as the JAM Pots talk, MC, Sariyah's home life, the Santa Bag, and that action-packed finale.

The JAM Pots return to their roots as they discuss the Young Adult Thriller, Needy Little Things by Channelle Desamours. Spoilers included!

Step into the arena of Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games with the JAM Pots as they discuss which is better, the book or the movie?

Welcome to Book Court, where the JAM Pots put literary debates on trial—this week's case: Re-reading books. But which side are you on, for or against?

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Arden and Jess wrap up season 2 with YA thriller, How To Die Famous by Benjamin Dean. Jess overcomes one of her biggest book fears, and Arden reveals if she has ever been on TOWIE as they discuss the twists and turns of

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Special guest host Louise Finch joins the JAM Pots to discuss her book, Iris Green, Unseen, published by Scholastic. Louise reveals what flavour of Jam she'd be and answers Jess and Arden's questions about teenage love,

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