Come hang out with host (and author) Mike Jakubowski as he brings on a rotating group of friends to talk books, booze, and bull$hit. Each week on his podcast, he and guests will discuss the read of the week, have a couple of drinks, and discuss some current topics and mostly other nonsense. This podcast is meant to be the book club you’ve been dying to join, that will hopefully make you laugh along the way. And, occasionally, feature authors as guests after their book’s episode airs.
On this episode of Books, Booze, and B.S., the hosts discuss Jennifer Niven’s Meet the Newmans, sharing favorite quotes, character reactions, and whether the ending satisfies. They also swap drink recipes (including a Lucky Charms espresso martini), recap treats and best bites, debate favorite and least favorite sitcoms, recommend current reads, and end with a rapid-fire round of fun takes.
On this week's episode of the Books, Booze, and BS podcast, host Mike Jakubowski is joined by Janene, Shar Bear, and Kimberly to discuss All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whittaker. They chat about the book's twists, characters, and structure, then move on to music, drinks, best bites, side hustles, and the nine-to-five grind. Happy listening.
In this week’s episode of Books, Booze, and B.S., we discuss C.G. Drews’ YA thriller Don’t Let the Forest In, sharing reactions to its twist ending, characters, and haunting artwork. They also chat about drinks, bougie Rice Krispie treats, standout bites from recent meals, the Oscars, favorite movies and actors, and plans for upcoming vacations.
Listen in for candid takes, favorite quotes, and lively banter about ...
On this episode of the Books, Booze, and BS podcast, the hosts discuss Emily Henry’s Book Lovers, sharing favorite quotes, character takes, casting ideas, and what worked for them in the enemies-to-lovers rom-com.
The group also talks Super Bowl halftime shows — top performances, worst moments, and who should headline next — and their favorite (and least favorite) foods. Plus: drinks of the night, recipe attempts...
On this episode of Books, Booze, and B.S., Mike is joined by Sarah, Janene, and new guest Julie to discuss Lucy Gilmore’s The Lonely Hearts Book Club. The group shares impressions of the novel — its multi-perspective storytelling and themes of loneliness, friendship, and community — and highlight favorite passages and characters.
The conversation then turns to the public library system: library cards, Libby and Ho...
On this episode of the Books, Booze, and B.S. podcast, host Mike and guests Brendan, Kimberly, and Lynn discuss Madeline Miller's The Song of Achilles. Drinks will be shared and travel plans discussed, but also talk favorite passages, the book's themes of fate and loyalty, uncomfortable scenes, and whether the ending lands. The group also explores toxic reading habits, Roman Empire obsessions, and rapid-fire opinions on food and va...
Season two premieres with host Mike and guests Sarah, Karina and Katie. The episode centers on Anthony Doerr’s Cloud Cuckoo Land — favorite characters, memorable quotes, casting ideas and whether the ending satisfies. Plus, quick tangents about drink choices, the treat of the week, and best bites of the week.
The conversation also covers New Year’s resolutions vs “unresolutions,” trends that should die...
On this episode of Books, Booze, and BS, hosts Mike, Sarah, and Kimberly discuss Kristen Hannah's Comfort and Joy, sharing mixed reactions to the plot, favorite quotes, casting ideas, and whether the ending satisfies. They dig into the novel's magical elements, family drama, and how it fits into Hannah's wider work.
The conversation also covers holiday treats and drinks, nostalgic store talk, favorite Christmas movies, New Year pla...
On this episode of Books, Booze & BS Mike, Shar Bear, Nicole, and new guest Crystal unpack Jean Meltzer’s The Eight Heartbreaks of Hanukkah, sharing honest takes on characters, plot choices, and emotional beats.
They also swap baking war stories (sufganiyot mishaps), reveal today’s drinks, celebrate cozy winter rituals, and trade favorite musicians and holiday memories.
On this episode of Books, Booze and BS, host Mike Jakubowski with Sarah, Lynn and debut guest Janine unpack Alexandra Benedict's The Christmas Murder Game — its twists, characters and controversial reveals.
They also share holiday traditions, favorite drinks and snacks, book-shopping tips, and rapid-fire seasonal favorites. Part cozy cheer, part critical takes.
This episode of Books, Booze, and Bullshit features host Mike Jakubowski with Sarah, Nicole, and new (to the podcast) guest Kimberly.
They discuss Ashley Poston’s A Novel Love Story (with spoilers), share Thanksgiving side and pie favorites, and talk about building home libraries and book-collecting habits.
Expect bookish banter, drink picks, and lots of cheesecake talk.
This episode of Books, Booze, and Bullshit dives into Like Real People Do by E.L. Massey. Host Mike, and guests Celeste, Danielle, and Karina, share honest takes on the characters, audiobook narration, and the book’s cliffhanger ending.
The gang also debate Thanksgiving pie favorites, if turkey is a legit main dish, and finish out the episode talking book to TV/movie adaptations.
On this episode of the Books, Booze and BS podcast we chat about The Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore — sharing cozy vibes, cringe passages, and whether the book lives up to its Hallmark energy.
We also debate People’s Sexiest Man Alive, discuss Goodreads rating habits and etiquette, and swap favorite fall foods and drinks while enjoying lively banter and drink picks.
On this week's episode of Books, Booze, and BS, we'll be discussing You Are Here by David Nichols. We'll also discuss what genres of books we don't like, books that we will and will not recommend to others, and restaurants that left us all too soon. Happy listening.
This episode of Books, Booze, and Bullshit dives into The Ritual by Adam Nevill as we discuss the book's atmosphere, characters, and divisive ending. Mike is joined this episode by friends SharBear, Celeste, and Danielle.
***Book discussion portion will contain spoilers***
Alongside the deep-dive into The Ritual, the conversation covers favorite authors, drink choices (from apple-cider margaritas to debates on bourbon), McDonald&rs...
On this episode of Books, Booze, and Bullshit we discuss Jennifer Niven’s When We Were Monsters, unpacking its dual narrators, character choices, and our thoughts on the ending. Hosts share favorite quotes, casting ideas, and reactions to the book’s dark academia vibe.
Plus: what we’re drinking, this week’s baked treat review, audiobook recommendations and narrators, and a heated conversation about Chili&rsq...
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