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Booked and Busy Podcast

Booked and Busy Podcast

Von: Adrian C. and Tonitra W.
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"Booked and Busy" is the podcast where your favorite books and series are discussed. From thrillers to romance novels, you can expect unfiltered conversations and opinions just like your local "bookclub" or group chat. The "Booked and Busy" podcast - new episodes Tuesday's 7PM CST available on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, YouTube, and iHeartRadio. Hosted by Adrian C. (@adrianlatrice_) and Tonitra W. (@tonitraelizabeth). (Note: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS). Follow our Instagram (@bookedandbusypod_).Adrian C. and Tonitra W. Kunst
  • Episode 019 : Seven Days in June by Tia Williams .
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode, we break down Seven Days in June by Tia Williams, exploring how the novel balances romance with deeper emotional truth. We start by summarizing the plot: Eva Mercy, a romance novelist navigating single motherhood and career pressures, unexpectedly reunites with her first love, Shane Matthews, a critically acclaimed novelist who has become withdrawn after personal tragedy. Over the course of seven days in Brooklyn, old wounds surface, creative identities collide, and both characters confront unresolved grief and lingering attraction.


    We discuss how Williams portrays love that’s neither simple nor idealized, emphasizing the complexity of reconnecting with someone who shaped your past. We examine Eva’s struggle to balance her artistic ambitions with her responsibilities as a mother and the weight of public perception, contrasting that with Shane’s retreat from life and literary spotlight after loss. Listeners hear our take on how the book navigates themes of identity, trauma, and creative purpose, and whether the “seven days” framework effectively heightens emotional stakes.

    The conversation also digs into character dynamics — debating Eva and Shane’s growth, the authenticity of their choices, and how supporting characters enrich or challenge the main narrative. We weigh in on the pacing, the emotional payoff of the ending, and the book’s commentary on Black joy, career success, and personal healing.


    By the end of the episode, we give our overall impressions: where the story succeeded, where it might have fallen short, and what listeners could take away about love, loss, and artistic reinvention. Whether you’ve read the book or are considering it, this episode offers thoughtful reflections on why Seven Days in June resonates beyond its romance label.

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    47 Min.
  • Episode 018 : Movie and TV Adaptations .
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the wild world of adaptations—what works, what falls flat, and why Hollywood keeps circling the same wells. We break down how classic comic strips get reimagined for modern audiences, why historical fiction hits differently when it’s brought to the screen, and the rise of limited series as the new go-to format for deeper storytelling. From stand-out movie reinterpretations to the ones that really should’ve stayed on the page, we pull apart the choices creators make and whether they actually serve the story. It’s a sharp, honest conversation about nostalgia, creativity, and the fine line between honoring source material and rewriting it completely.

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    33 Min.
  • Episode 017 : Losin' Control by Ladii Nesha .
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, we unpack Losin' Control by Ladii Nesha — not just the plot, but the emotional spine of the book. We dig into key turning points, the author’s writing style, and how Ladii Nesha builds tension through her characters’ internal and external conflicts. We reflect on the lessons we’re taking from the book: what it taught us, what resonated hard, and how losing (or letting go of) control can actually be a step forward — not just a breakdown.


    Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Your feedback helps us grow and brings more literary insights to you every week.


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    48 Min.
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