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Plans Are Booked

Molly Galler, Stephanie Blackburn, & Kaitlin Mattison
Welcome to Plans Are Booked, a podcast for every reader, hosted by Molly Galler, Stephanie Blackburn, and Kaitlin Mattison. We're three friends who love to read, swap books, and count down until the film and TV adaptations of our favorites are released. Follow us on Instagram, @plansarebooked, or reach out to us directly at plansarebooked@gmail.com.
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Chapter 84: Books That Changed Us

This week we're sharing a list of titles that expanded our thinking, piqued our interest in new topics, shaped how we write, and reimagined how we analyze books. Our selections cover children's books, contemporary fiction, essay collections, non-fiction, and memoir. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin adopts an adorable pup, Molly recaps her lake and beach time with her cousins, and Steph updates us on the latest at the renovation house. In what we're reading this week, Kaitlin is back in Rebecca...

Aug 07, 20251 hr 6 minEp. 84

Chapter 83: It's Only Drowning by David Litt

This week we deep dive on a memoir that surprised us. We talk about trying something new in your forties, finding common ground via shared hobbies, the hilarity of observational humor, and why this book makes such a great gift. In our catch up this week, Molly reports live from her lake week in New Hampshire, and Kaitlin decorates her back deck and becomes a regular at the Greek restaurant at the Norwood airport. In what we're reading this week, Molly picks up her first Elin Hilderbrand and Kait...

Jul 24, 202552 minEp. 83

Chapter 82: Summer Reading List

We have a special treat for you this week; we're sharing our top picks for summer reading. Our list is a mix of books that take place in the summer, are set in beach towns, or give us that carefree and joyful feeling that is synonymous with the season. We have titles across genres - young adult, commercial fiction, romance, and more. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin recaps her holiday weekend on Cape Cod and Molly discovers Taylor Swift Night at the Paragon Carousel. In what we're reading this...

Jul 17, 20251 hr 4 minEp. 82

Chapter 81: Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall

This week we're transported to the English countryside, discussing a now and then story about first love, the complexity of marriage, and the devastation of loss. We praise the concise and compelling writing, the have vs. have-not set up, a surprise reveal in the final few pages, and the emotional depth that sparked deep empathy for these characters. We also share our hopes for a screen adaptation and our thoughts on who should play the lead roles. In our catch up this week, Molly admits to watc...

Jul 03, 202542 minEp. 81

Chapter 80: We Were Liars (Pilot Recap)

Fueled by wine, brie, and gummy worms, we're sharing all of our thoughts on the first episode of the page-to-screen adaptation of We Were Liars. We begin by sharing our admiration for Carina Adly MacKenzie and Julie Plec, the women who fought to bring this story to TV. We praise their impeccable choices for set design, music selection, and cinematography that activates all of the senses to scream, "summer!" We dissect the differences between the book and the show, and share our hopes for the res...

Jun 26, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 80

Chapter 79: Silver Elite by Dani Francis

This week we're discussing a book shrouded in mystery. Written under a pen name, Silver Elite straddles the line between a dystopian tale of resistance and a sizzling romantasy. We talk about what a military setting brings to a story, including Kaitlin's devotion to group projects and Molly's love for a training montage. We praise the strength of the male / female friendships in this book, the witty and flirtatious banter, and the subtle world building that makes this a bit more accessible than ...

Jun 19, 202554 minEp. 79

Chapter 78: Mothers and Other Fictional Characters by Nicole Graev Lipson

This week we're discussing an essay collection by a local author. We chat about this format and how it allows you to read as you feel called to, Lipson's honest and vulnerable reflections on womanhood, her piercing accuracy about body image and self-esteem, and how she deeply understands the complexities of all types of relationships between women. If you have a mother or you are a mother, add this to your summer reading list. In our catch up this week, Molly heads to Newburyport and binges a ne...

Jun 12, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 78

Chapter 77: The Colleen Hoover Controversy

You know her from BookTok and the legal drama surrounding the screen adaptation of her novel It Ends With Us - this week we're discussing the phenomenon that is Colleen Hoover. We talk about her meteoric rise, the immersive quality of her writing, her expert pacing, how she moves between genres, and which of her books you should start with if you're a first timer. Then, we get into Reminders of Him, including our thoughts on the recent casting for the film. In our catch up this week, Molly heads...

Jun 05, 202546 minEp. 77

Chapter 76: One Golden Summer by Carley Fortune

We reunite with the queen of summer reads this week, as we dive into her latest novel. We head back to Barry's Bay, home of the flirtatious Charlie Florek, who we'd like to nominate for the Book Boyfriend Hall of Fame. We discuss Carley's mastery of the genre, her gift for the nostalgic, the joy of a lovable grandparent character, and a pickling scene that had our hearts melting. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin heads to a graduation party and admits her addiction, Steph anticipates a page-to-...

May 29, 202553 minEp. 76

Chapter 75: We Were Liars + Family of Liars by E. Lockhart

This week we are in a summer state of mind. We've transported to Beechwood Island off of Martha's Vineyard to analyze the suspicious behavior of the Sinclair family. We're sharing our thoughts on both of E. Lockhart's stories about this mega rich family with generations of dark secrets. We talk about how this book sits at the center of a Venn diagram of YA, contemporary fiction and mystery and applaud the author's ability to tackle tough topics, share our hopes for the screen adaptation, and str...

May 22, 202558 minEp. 75

Chapter 74: The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei

This week we're discussing a debut novel from a beautiful writer. We dissect this singular story, delving into family dynamics and obligations, point of view decisions, unlikable narrators, and the magic of strong prose, even when you aren't rooting for a single character. After reading Wei's first book, we're eagerly anticipating what she creates next. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin heads to the club and shares the emotional rollercoaster of being a Celtics fan this playoff season. Molly re...

May 15, 202551 minEp. 74

Chapter 73: How to Read a Book by Monica Wood

This week we're discussing a story about found family, set in Portland, Maine. We hypothesize that chapter one may have started out as a short story, we applaud Wood's beautiful writing and intentional word choice, how the shifting verb tenses deepened our immersion with each character, the way this tale stayed with us for many days after we finished reading, and our hopes for it to become a mini series. In our catch up this week, we read a lovely listener email, Kaitlin attends a camp reunion, ...

May 08, 202551 minEp. 73

Chapter 72: Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams

This week we head to non-fiction land to read a book that is part exposé and part personal reflection. Sarah bravely shares about her experience working for Facebook and the disturbing truths of being inside a company with no moral compass. We talk about the parallels between Facebook's leadership team and our current administration, the hypocrisy of Sheryl Sandberg and her Lean In movement, the importance of boundaries at work, and the tension between altruism and reality. In our catch up this ...

May 01, 202555 minEp. 72

Chapter 71: Deep End by Ali Hazelwood

This week we're discussing an author we adore and deep diving (pun intended) on her newest romance novel. We talk about Ali's unique background - her PhD in neuroscience, her love for fan fiction, and our complete awe that English is not her first language. We praise her foray into sports romance, set among the swimming and diving teams at Stanford, adding a competitiveness that upped the stakes. We note that this is an edgier romance, including really important conversations about desire and co...

Apr 24, 202554 minEp. 71

Chapter 70: Under the Same Stars by Libba Bray

This week we discuss a story about resistance. Bray's novel includes three timelines and three character duos, each trying to make sense of the political environments they're living in. We discuss how YA often tackles hard topics, how strange it is to read about the pandemic, the power of first love, the themes of not being complicit and remaining hopeful, and how deeply relevant this book is to the current state of our country. In our catch up, Kaitlin recaps her trip to Charleston, Steph educa...

Apr 17, 20251 hr 5 minEp. 70

Chapter 69: The Favorites by Layne Fargo

Ever wondered what it's like to listen to three figure skating super fans geek out on a book about ice dancing? This week's episode is for you. We chat about growing up in the land of Nancy Kerrigan, the competitive nature of the sport, and who we were picturing as the main characters. We also deep dive on Layne Fargo's acknowledgement for author Taylor Jenkins Reid, and how the book's structure reminded us of Daisy Jones & the Six. Then, we have a passionate discussion about the marketing o...

Apr 03, 202554 minEp. 69

Chapter 68: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

We've got a wonderfully packed episode for you this week. We recap our trip to New York City to celebrate Kaitlin's 40th birthday, Steph tells us about her new flip house project, and we deep dive on the story of Addie LaRue. We discuss the fantasy genre, Schwab's beautiful writing, timeline hopping, and unexpectedly rooting for a Shadow Daddy. We also explore questions like - what are you willing to take risks for? How long could you last under Addie's curse? In what we're reading this week, St...

Mar 27, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 68

Chapter 67: The Chain by Adrian McKinty

This week we're talking about a suspenseful story that had us gripped. We talk about our favorite characters, the pacing, the parts that made us panic, the dangers of social media, and our shared opinion that this is a stellar airplane read. In our catch up this week, we recap our group outing to the Titanic exhibit, Molly reflects on a client that has her back in the restaurant world, and Steph reveals the source of the famous limoncello recipe she's following. In what we're reading this week, ...

Mar 20, 202549 minEp. 67

Chapter 66: Books to Fall Into

We’ve got a very fun, thematic episode for you this week. Inspired by Ashley Poston’s book, A Novel Love Story, we’re talking about stories, settings and characters we’d like to visit. We each select a book we’d like to vacation in and one we’d consider living in. We didn’t share our picks with each other in advance, leading to a surprising, revealing, and hilarious conversation. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin tells us about her time in Florida and her first visit to Top Golf, Steph finally ...

Mar 13, 202554 minEp. 66

Chapter 65: Spare by Prince Harry

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are back in the spotlight with the release of Meghan's new Netflix show, making it the perfect time for us to share our thoughts on Prince Harry's revealing memoir, Spare. We talk about growing up in the age of Princess Diana, learning the harsh realities of the royal family's internal dynamics, the long-time bitterness between Prince Harry and Prince William, how Harry processed the loss of his mother, his infamous Halloween costume, his lengthy military experienc...

Mar 06, 202547 minEp. 65

Chapter 64: Back After This by Linda Holmes

Is there anything more thrilling than winning a giveaway? This week we had the privilege of reading an advance copy of Linda Holmes' newest book, which is packed with witty and charming banter. We talk about how fun it was to read someone else's perspective on the podcast recording and editing process, the clever way she exposes the truth behind advertising and influencer deals, the humor she brought to every date scene, and a dog-centric meet cute that had us swooning. In our catch up this week...

Feb 27, 202549 minEp. 64

Chapter 63: Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan

This week we're talking about a book that we all feel should be required reading. We chat about how the idea emerged, the co-author writing process, the intricacy of writing from multiple perspectives across lengthy timelines, the authenticity of how the trans experience is described, the flaws in the U.S. justice system, and much more. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin reunites with her teacher pals and applies to adopt a dog, Steph heads to a barn party and hosts a book brunch, and Molly admi...

Feb 20, 202559 minEp. 63

Chapter 62: Cher, The Memoir (Part One) by Cher

Join us as we get to know a new side of Cher, the global icon. We talk about Cher's traumatic childhood, her complicated relationship with her mother, her romantic patterns, her rise to fame, the abuse she suffered, and our enormous admiration for the human rights champion she has become. We also draw parallels between her story and the many other memoirs we've read by women in the entertainment industry. In our catch up this week, Molly and Steph recap an awesome author event at Porter Square B...

Feb 13, 20251 hr 1 minEp. 62

Chapter 61: Monsters, A Fan's Dilemma by Claire Dederer

This week we discuss an essay collection that asks really hard questions. What do you do when you learn an artist you adore has done something deplorable? What is your duty as a fan? Should you separate the work from the person? Can you? Claire Dederer's commentary is brilliant, compelling, and will stay with you long after you finish the book. We share personal stories about the monsters we've grappled with, talk about the insane double standards for men and women, and how this book feels like ...

Feb 06, 202553 minEp. 61

Chapter 60: We Run the Tides by Vendela Vida

This week we're headed back to high school. We're talking about coming of age, social hierarchy, queen bees, teenage gossip, and much more. We even get to hear some war stories from Ms. Mattison's classroom. We Run the Tides is one of those great books that straddles the line between adult fiction and YA. In our catch up, Steph dreams of a meet cute at Target, Kaitlin and Molly are giddy about being beta readers for Steph's new book, and Molly shares her quest to see the Oscar-nominated movies. ...

Jan 30, 202549 minEp. 60

Chapter 59: Romancing Rebecca Yarros

You know Rebecca Yarros from Fourth Wing, Iron Flame and the newly released Onyx Storm, but did you know she has dozens of other fiction books? This week we explore the full Rebecca Yarros book list, calling out favorites like Variation, Full Measures and Great and Precious Things. We talk about her talent for world building, her preference for small towns and all their quirky locals, her mastery of family dynamics, her gift for conjuring flawed mothers, and the book boyfriends she's dreamed up ...

Jan 23, 202540 minEp. 59

Chapter 58: Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors

Join us this week as we chat about family dynamics, sisterhood, masking, addiction, grief and forgiveness, all inspired by Blue Sisters. This is a story about three women, each at a critical inflection point. We talk about the authenticity of the characters, the questions we were left with, and our hopes for an eventual screen adaptation. Fun fact: all three of us read this book on vacation. It traveled to New York City, the Bahamas and Jackson Hole. In our catch up this week, Kaitlin shares the...

Jan 16, 20251 hrEp. 58

Chapter 57: Catalina by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio

This week we're reunited with an author we all admire. We're discussing the fiction novel debut of Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, who wrote The Undocumented Americans. This new work, Catalina, is about a young woman attending Harvard while juggling the many stressors and anxieties that come with being undocumented. We applaud Villavicencio's sharp writing in which every single word packs a punch and praise her ability to balance difficult topics with wit, humor and levity. In our catch up this wee...

Jan 09, 202552 minEp. 57

Chapter 56: All the Beauty in the World by Patrick Bringley

This week we're talking about a memoir that took all of us by surprise. Patrick Bringley leaves a prestigious job at The New Yorker to become a security guard at the MET. His story not only brings readers behind the scenes of one of the most influential centers of art in the world, but it's a powerful testimony about loss, grief, love and hope. We talk about the passages that made us cry, the importance of brevity in long-form prose, all the cool stats we learned about the MET, and how the book'...

Jan 02, 20251 hrEp. 56

Chapter 55: All Fours by Miranda July

Join us as we deep dive on a story that left us with so many questions. This week we discuss All Fours, a book that felt truly singular. Molly shares what compelled her to purchase it, then we opine about unlikeable narrators, a break dancing scene we can't get out of our heads, the taboo topic of menopause, and where we think this title may have come from. In our catch up this week, Steph spreads holiday cheer by bringing a mini horse to school, we share our recent tarot card readings with Hous...

Dec 19, 202445 minEp. 55
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