A Novel Adaptation
What do you do when you simultaneously love your best friend but also can’t stop competing with them? How do you navigate a society that’s always trying to keep you down? How much will you sacrifice to reach your dreams? We discuss these questions and more in this episode. We also divulge how this story resonates with our own experiences with lifelong friendships and insist the only possibility is that this author is female. Episode Drink: Negroni Spumante Ingredients 1 oz of sweet vermouth 1 oz of italian red bitter liqueur 1 oz of dry gin Top with dy Spumante ...
info_outline 71 - Practical Magic by Alice HoffmanA Novel Adaptation
Enjoy this magical realism story and cult classic film that we can’t shut up about. They made some questionable changes from page to screen but honestly we like them both for very different reasons. We talk about which of the sisters we saw ourselves as in high school and reveal which of the Owens women we want to be now. Dig into these details with us. Episode Drink: Midnight Margaritas 1/2 cup Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice (5 limes) 2 tbsp Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice (1 lemon) 1 cup Triple Sec 1 cup White Tequila 2 cups Ice (8-10 cubes) 2 wedges lime Kosher Salt for rim Add...
info_outline 70 - Anne of Green Gables by L M MontgomeryA Novel Adaptation
This story offers so much scope for the imagination! We truly feel we are kindred spirits with Anne (spelled with an E, obviously). And the wrap up of the show left us in the depths of despair. We’ll just have to console ourselves with the absolute multitude of books in this series. Jordan shares her anger at why this ended and Emily reveals why she hates being compared to this main character sometimes. Episode Drink: Raspberry Cordial Ingredients: one four liter pail of freshly picked cleaned raspberries 4 cups boiling water 1/2 cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice 2 cups...
info_outline 69 - Jane Eyre by Charlotte BronteA Novel Adaptation
Follow us into the misty moors as we discuss whether or not this really is a love story, how much we’re enjoying the gothic drama, and if Bertha really was crazy. We also talk about what the teenage versions of ourselves might have thought of this book and how much we need to read more from all the Bronte sisters. Episode Drink: From Tequila Mockingbird by Tim Federle Gin Eyre 8 sprigs of fresh mint, washed 2 oz English gin 1 oz lemon juice 1 ½ tsp granulated sugar 2 dashes orange bitters Tear the mint leaves and put into a shaker. Put other ingredients in shaker...
info_outline 68 - Shadow & Bone by Leigh BardugoA Novel Adaptation
Let’s go on a journey into the grishaverse. There is so much to love about these books and did the show take it too far by adding in characters from other serieses by the same author. We have lots of feelings about this book and oodles to share. Episode Drink: The Sun Summoner Cocktail 2 tbsp gold sprinkles 2 oz vodka 2 tbsp lemon juice fresh 1/2 oz honey simple syrup dash Brew Glitter Gold ice Honey Simple Syrup 1/2 cup honey 2 tbsp water Instructions Honey Simple Syrup Combine the honey and water in a small saucepan. Simmer over low heat until the mixture is smooth and...
info_outline 67 - Outlander by Diana GabaldonA Novel Adaptation
In this episode, we intellectually discuss the character development and the benefits of having the author on standby when making a series. It’s all very high brow. Just kidding! We talk about how hot this show is, the female gaze for sex scenes and how this might have been a sexual awakening for one of us. Episode Drink: The Outlander Fairy Pool Cocktail Ingredients 2 oz. Tequila 1 oz. Blue Curacao 1 oz. Triple Sec Juice of 1/2 lime use other half for garnish 4 oz. Lemon Lime Soda Salt or Sugar Ice Instructions Add tequila, blue curacao, triple sec, and lime juice...
info_outline 66 - Ender's Game by Orson Scott CardA Novel Adaptation
In this discussion we end up pondering the questions - Is it possible to use the same storyline from book to movie but miss the point completely? AND did the makers of this movie even read the book? Join us as we discuss a surprise favorite book and lament the tragedy that is its adaptation. Episode Drink: The Demosthenes 2 parts - X-rated fusion liqueur 1 part - Cherry vodka 1/2 part - Grenadine Instructions Combine all ingredients into a shaker with ice. Shake. Drain into a cocktail glass Recipe From: Our Drinking Game for this Story Take...
info_outline 65 - Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha ChristieA Novel Adaptation
Whodunnit? Who gave this movie a mediocre score? Was it Jordan? She’s known to be a lover of mystery novels and could she not bear to see her beloved tarnished on the big screen? Or was it Emily? Bored by the thought of puzzling out a riddle and craving a different kind of storytelling? The answer, much like the book’s ending, may surprise you. Episode Drink: Death From Above 1 oz Lemon Hart 151 rum ¾ oz Scarlet Ibis rum ¾ oz Cruzan Black Strap rum 1 tsp Lustau East India Solera Sherry 1 tsp cane sugar syrup 1 dash angostura bitters 2 dashes orange bitters Stir all...
info_outline 64 - The House of the Spirits by Isabel AllendeA Novel Adaptation
Can anyone do magical realism correctly? We’re asking the tough questions for this movie and we have glowing reviews for our author. No one can possibly top our patron Voldemort. Thanks again for choosing this dumpster fire! Episode Drink: Spicy Jalapeno Margarita 1.5 oz Patrón Silver infused with jalapeño* .5 oz Flavor puree (blood orange, mango or fresh beet) 3 oz Lime juice + Salt rim + Lime wedge and sliced jalapeño for garnish METHOD Combine all ingredients over ice in a shaker. Shake and strain into a salt rimmed double old fashioned glass. *Patrón Silver infused with...
info_outline 63 - Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste NgA Novel Adaptation
Let’s talk about motherhood. Ya know just a light conversation that doesn’t make anyone uncomfortable. And while we’re at it let’s sprinkle in some details about racism, classism, and the problems with performative woke-ness. It’s all very casual. Episode Drink: Your Favorite Wine But only 4 oz of it Our Drinking Game for this Story Take a drink anytime: Elena is “oopsie” racist Whenever is Mia is being elusive Every time Lexie/Moody/Trip is an utter shit Whenever Izzy makes a real point Whenever Elena sets a double standard for Izzie COVID...
info_outlineYoung people falling in love, but make it tragic. There are definitely some differences from book to movie on this one … but that’s not necessarily what we grip about in this episode. We discuss tropes, how to properly get every single early 2000’s alt-rock song in a soundtrack, and why this gives young folk bad expectations about love. Also, we found out what it takes to be a Certified Dumpster Fire!
Episode Drink: Iced Tea and if you’re from the south, specifically Sweet Tea
Our Drinking Game for this Story
Take a drink every time:
You see a late 90s/early 2000s movie trope (weird scene cuts, pan to people sitting around, clothing styles, high school kids doing things that high school kids didn’t really do …)
Every time Mandy Moore sings
Every time Jamie mentions having faith
Every time Landon’s toxic masculinity is showing … which is like almost every scene, sorry
Take swift swig back when you cringe
Indie Bookstore Recommendations
The Last Bookstore - Los Angeles, CA
L.E.M.S. - Seattle, WA
A Novel Adaptation was created by Emily Eppley and Jordan Redwine. See more details at www.anoveladaptation.com and see what’s coming up next to read along with us. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads to join the conversation.
Our artwork is by Kit Bernal. Our music is “Harlequin” by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.