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I'd Read That!

I'd Read That!

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"I'd Read That!" is a biweekly show hosted by Liz and Jerry, all about their love for books. From fantasy to romance, horror to thrillers, they'll be sharing their favorite reads and upcoming book selections. Join in on the fun as they discuss their book-related favorites and offer their thoughts and opinions on their latest reads. With their witty banter and insightful commentary, "I'd Read That!" is the perfect show for anyone who loves to read. So be sure to tune in every two weeks and enjoy some light-hearted book talk with Liz and Jerry.

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    • Ep 60: Hockey Romances! It's Heated
      Feb 19 2026

      Hockey romance didn’t just arrive, it checked us into the boards. We’re breaking down Heated Rivalry, the rivals-to-lovers obsession on ice, and our favorite read-alikes to try next if you just can't get enough of these fire on ice passions!

      Non-Book Things

      2026 Winter Olympics

      Book Things

      The Re-Do List by Denise Williams

      A Mad Called Ove by Fredrick Backman

      Book Club Pick

      Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino

      Books Mentioned

      Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid

      Rival Darling by Alexandra Moody

      Grumpy Darling by Alexandra Moody

      Wild Darling by Alexandra Moody

      Game Changer by Rachel Reid

      Him & Us by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

      The Understatement of the Year by Sarina Bowen

      Daydream by Hannah Grace

      Mile High by Liz Tomforde

      The Vancouver Agitators by Meghan Quinn

      The Deal by Elle Kennedy

      Throwing Stones by Avery Cockburn

      Send a text

      Thanks so much for listening to I’d Read That!

      We’d love to hear from you—your feedback, questions, and book suggestions help shape the show. Drop us a line anytime at idreadthat.podcast@gmail.com
      .

      Want a little more between episodes? Subscribe to our Substack for bonus thoughts, updates, and companion pieces at idreadthat.substack.com.

      And of course, if you enjoyed the episode, tell a friend or leave us a review—it really helps us grow this book-loving community.

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      36 min
    • Ep 59: Genre Storytelling- Author Interviews w/ John Hornor Jacobs & Marina Lostetter
      Feb 6 2026

      In this absolutely special live episode, we’re joined by science fiction and fantasy author Marina Lostetter and horror and supernatural author John Hornor Jacobs.

      Together, we explore how genre becomes a storytelling lens and how science fiction and horror use different tools to examine fear, identity, and what it means to be human.

      Authors

      John Hornor Jacobs

      Marina Lostetter

      Books Mentioned

      The Revenant of Surolifia by Florence Chien

      The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien

      Hyperion by Dan Simmons

      Contact by Carl Sagan

      A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt

      The Big Blow by Joe R Lansdale

      These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs

      The Game is Murder by Hazell Ward

      Nestlings by Nat Cassidy

      Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinneman



      Send us a text

      Thanks so much for listening to I’d Read That!

      We’d love to hear from you—your feedback, questions, and book suggestions help shape the show. Drop us a line anytime at idreadthat.podcast@gmail.com
      .

      Want a little more between episodes? Subscribe to our Substack for bonus thoughts, updates, and companion pieces at idreadthat.substack.com.

      And of course, if you enjoyed the episode, tell a friend or leave us a review—it really helps us grow this book-loving community.

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      54 min
    • Ep 58: The Riley Awards!!!
      Jan 8 2026

      Did you think we were done after our Top 10?
      Not so fast, my friend.

      Some books demand special recognition, and that calls for an awards show.

      This episode is dedicated to our most delightfully specific favorites of the year. From dream adaptations to the questionably horny, these are the books that stood out for all the right (and very specific) reasons.

      Join us as we roll out the red carpet one last time for 2025 with the incredibly prestigious Riley Awards.


      Send us a text

      Thanks so much for listening to I’d Read That!

      We’d love to hear from you—your feedback, questions, and book suggestions help shape the show. Drop us a line anytime at idreadthat.podcast@gmail.com
      .

      Want a little more between episodes? Subscribe to our Substack for bonus thoughts, updates, and companion pieces at idreadthat.substack.com.

      And of course, if you enjoyed the episode, tell a friend or leave us a review—it really helps us grow this book-loving community.

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      36 min
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