Read, share, repeat. This is what we plan to do with our project: Sibling Library. Three sisters, one podcast.
In this chapter of Sibling Library we bring you another dose of Murder, Mystery, May-hem. Katie, Julia, and Megan each bring a different mystery to review from cozy to slightly less cozy.
In this chapter of Sibling Library, we share our thoughts about the upcoming Harry Potter HBO series and talk about the similarities and differences between the book series and movie of the same name: The Great Mouse Detective. We also start prepping for next month and the return of Murder, Mystery, May-hem.
In this chapter, we review the 2026 Newbery Award winning novel in verse All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson. This book deals with the main character navigating grief after her best friend is killed by a hit and run accident. Our discussion includes spoilers if you want to read the book first and then join our discussion.
In this chapter we discuss the 2025 Goodreads Choice Award winner for Mystery and Thriller: Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson. Join us next month to dive into the 2026 Newbery Medal winner: All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson. Until next month read, share, and repeat.
Happy new year from Sibling Library! In this chapter we look back at our year of reading in 2025 thanks to Goodreads. We also remember Sophie Kinsella after the announcement of her passing and give our thoughts on the movie adaptation of the The Housemaid by Freida McFadden.
In this episode of Sibling Library we carry on the Victorian tradition of reading ghost stories for Christmas. Please enjoy this dramatic reading of Bring Me A Light anonymously published in 1861. Thank you to friend of the show, Jeff Baham, for lending your voice and talents to this project. You can also check out the DoomBuggies Podcast for a more in depth discussion about this Victorian tradition.
In this chapter we celebrate Jolabokaflod once again and exchange new books to share in 2026 as well as review our 2025 picks as well. See you next year. Until then, read, share, and repeat.
In this chapter of Sibling Library we discuss the return of the classic literacy show Reading Rainbow with local librarian Mychal Threets. We also dive in to Tim Curry's recently released Vagabond: A Memoir. Until next month, read, share, and repeat.
In this chapter of Sibling Library we discuss The Book of Witching by C.J. Cooke along with the long history of witch trials around the world. We also offer some other witchy themed book recommendations and plug our topic for November: Tim Curry's new memoir Vagabond: A Memoir. We end with a little hic-or-treat to round out our October offerings. Till next month, read, share, and repeat.
In this chapter of Sibling Library, we dive into a few different topics. Megan starts us off by explaining her experience with early literacy with her baby daughter. Katie continues the show with a discussion about AI use in the literary world. Julia completes the show with a new installment of: Oh...Word? Until next month, let's read, share, and repeat.
In this chapter of Sibling Library we are celebrating five years of monthly shows by taking a look back in the archives for some of our favorite moments, interviews, insights, and more. Thank you for reading, sharing, and repeating with us.
We gathered some clips from many of our shows. If you would like to go back and listen to the archive please do, otherwise, please enjoy some of our favorites.
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In this chapter, Sibling Library joins forces with the Pal Around podcast to create a special book list to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Disneyland resort. We come up with a list that any reader can find their next read on.
In this chapter, we go around to ask and answer another round of Lit Questions.
In this chapter of Sibling Library we bring another installment of Murder, Mystery, May-hem and discuss the first installment in the Greer Hogan series by M.E. Hilliard called The Unkindness of Ravens.
Come take a trip down memory lane in this chapter as we revisit Shelley Duval's Faerie Tale Theatre.
In this chapter of Sibling Library we discuss the 2025 Newbery Medal winner: The First State of Being by Erin Entrada Kelly. We also tease our fun chapter for April and revisit the fun world of Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre.
In this chapter of Sibling Library, we discuss our thoughts on the 2024 Goodreads Choice Award Winner for Debut Novel: How To End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang. There are spoilers in this episode, so consider yourself warned. Until next month: read, share, and repeat.
Happy New Year from Sibling Library! In this chapter we look back at 2024 and our reading accomplishments through our personal Goodreads challenges. We also revisit our literary intentions from last year and look in to 2025 as well. In next month's chapter we will be discussing the Goodreads Choice Awards winner for Debut Novel: How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang if you'd like to join us. Until then, let's read, share, and repe...
Welcome to this chapter of Sibling Library where we are celebrating Jolabokaflod and exchanging books to get ready for a cozy book filled holiday season. This has become our year-end tradition and we look back on what we received last year and look forward to what we will be reading in the new year.
We keep this chapter of Sibling Library because we have a very special announcement. Until next month, let's keep reading, sharing, and repeating.
Ding dong! Join your culture consultants, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, on an unforgettable journey into the beating heart of CULTURE. Alongside sizzling special guests, they GET INTO the hottest pop-culture moments of the day and the formative cultural experiences that turned them into Culturistas. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.
Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.
A weekly podcast where host, Robert Smigel, and a rotating panel, his friends, assist callers seeking help in making something in their real life funnier. Anything. A best man speech, a eulogy, a breakup letter, a cover letter, an apology, a Tinder profile - Robert, with a panel of professional comedy writers and comedians, will punch it up and get results. Want help with your writing assignment? Submit it to: speakpipe.com/humorme
Neuroscientist and author David Eagleman discusses how our brain interprets the world and what that means for us. Through storytelling, research, interviews, and experiments, David Eagleman tackles wild questions that illuminate new facets of our lives and our realities.
Fear thrives in silence and confusion. Ana Navarro rejects both. Her voice is an antidote to today’s chaos. Her new podcast, Bleep! with Ana Navarro, takes on today’s most pressing issues with the voices most connected to it: decision-makers, political leaders, cultural shapers, and people on the frontlines of the story. The conversations acknowledge the emotions we all feel—despair, sadness, fear— but emerge with knowledge, perspective, and hope. The belief is simple: fearless dialogue can transform fear into courage, and courage into change. When fear dominates the headlines, this show digs deeper. Because information, debate, and conversation don’t just ease fear, they give us power to shape the future.