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A Podcast for Casual Bookworms Everywhere. Every week, join co hosts Meaghan & Shirin as they share their thoughts & opinions about books and their adaptations-the good, the bad & the crappy of it all. Do they have any expertise? No. Are they going to tackle all that the literary world has to offer anyway? You bet. New episodes drop every Friday.2025 Fully-Booked: Literary Podcast Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Regretting You (2025) Movie Review — Colleen Hoover Adaptation Breakdown (SPOILERS)
    Jan 16 2026

    Regretting You (2025) movie review + full spoiler breakdown of Colleen Hoover’s latest adaptation.

    Plot recap, ending talk, what worked, what flopped—and why it feels oddly too tame for CoHo.

    We finally watched Regretting You (2025) and we have thoughts. In this episode, we dive into the big twists, the relationship fallout, the teen romance subplot, and the super-neat ending that left us going: “wait… that’s it?”

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    32 m
  • People We Meet on Vacation (Netflix) — Book vs Movie Review + Ending & Biggest Changes (Emily Henry)
    Jan 10 2026

    Netflix has officially brought Emily Henry’s People We Meet on Vacation to the screen, and Megan + Sherine are diving in while it’s fresh. The hosts unpack how the film handles the novel’s dual timelines, friends-to-lovers tension, and that “why didn’t they just TALK?” two-year fallout.

    They get into what worked (hello, chemistry, pacing, and genuinely funny moments), what felt off at first (a more manic-pixie-leaning Poppy early on), and how the adaptation streamlined character motivation in ways that made the story hit cleaner in a 2-hour runtime.

    Plus: the most important book-to-movie differences—family dynamics and side characters that got trimmed, how Sarah reads very differently on screen, and the film’s version of the final love-declaration beat.

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    31 m
  • Book to Movie vs Book to TV: Which Adaptations Work Best in the Streaming Era?
    Jan 7 2026

    Book-to-screen adaptations are booming in 2026—so is a book better as a movie or a TV series?

    Meaghan & Shirin break down film vs TV adaptations, streaming’s impact, and why fantasy is hardest to adapt.

    Welcome back to Fully-Booked, our first episode of 2026! With major adaptations landing this year, we’re debating the pros and cons of book-to-film vs book-to-television in the streaming era.

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    43 m
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