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Bookmarked: A YA Book Podcast

Is Netflix's 'Shadow and Bone' better than the book? (Shadow and Bone Review)

20 May 2021

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Netflix's adaptation of 'Shadow and Bone' might be one of those rare occasions where the show turned out to be better than the book. *GASP!* We know, we know — it's blasphemy! But we still appreciated many of the changes to the source material, especially when those changes mean more screen time for our favorite Crows. In this super-packed episode, we unravel all our feelings about 'Shadow and Bone.' This episode is sponsored by Libro.fm. Buy audiobooks while supporting your local bookstore. Libro.fm has a special offer for Bookstacked readers. Get TWO audiobooks for the price of one with your first month of membership when using the code Bookstacked. Click here to get started. (bookstacked.com/librofm) Related Links: Kristy sits down with author Joan He to discuss The Ones We're Meant to Find A Guide to the Grishaverse 10 Years: Remembering Veronica Roth's Divergent Realm Breaker by Victoria Aveyard is very good Some Twitter threads that dive deeper into the problematic aspects of the show's racial commentary: Thread 1, Thread 2, Thread 3 Get in touch … Let your voice be heard! There are several ways you can get in touch with us and interact with the show. Your messages might be included in the next episode! Record and send us a voice message! Follow and talk to us through Twitter! Send us an old-fashioned email! Follow the hosts … Saul Marquez: @SAULMARQ Britani Overman: @mrsbs713 Chelsea Regan: @pluckybookmark Spencer Miller: @SpencerBMiller (Instagram) Kristy Mauna: @krissssm

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