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Overbooked & Underpaid
Welcome to Overbooked & Underpaid—a podcast for readers who know there are far too many books and never enough time (or money) to keep up! Inspired by Emily McHugh’s sentiment, we may not get paid to read, but we’d do it anyway—because diving into stories, sharing our thoughts, and connecting with fellow readers is reward enough. What started as a fantasy-focused book club has grown into something bigger. We explore a wide range of genres, celebrating great stories wherever we find them and opening the conversation to readers of all kinds. Expect honest reactions, lively discussions, and plent...
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Latest episode
May 13, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 7: The Midnight Library 13.05.2026 57:48
Join Overbooked & Underpaid while we take a deep dive into Matt Haig's The Midnight Library!
Episode 6: Don't Let the Forest In 06.05.2026 1:16:52
Overbooked & Underpaid is getting spooky. Join us in discussing this young adult horror novel, Don't Let the Forest by CG Drews!
Episode 5: Let's Talk about the Supernatural 29.04.2026 1:36:59
Ghosts, Werewolves, and other supernatural creatures all make an appearance in this episode of Overbooked & Underpaid!
Episode 4: What's your Favorite Genre? 22.04.2026 1:46:14
Join Overbooked & Underpaid as we discuss our favorite Genres and Tropes!!!
Episode 3: Tragic Expirations 15.04.2026 1:22:17
Check your trigger warnings! On this episode, Overbooked & Underpaid will be discussing our most memorable tragic expirations.
Episode 2: Chaos 08.04.2026 1:33:24
No introduction necessary. This episode is just pure Chaos. Enjoy!
Episode 1: One Dark Window 31.03.2026 1:22:29
Overbooked & Underpaid reviews One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig. It's rough, it's raw, but its finally here.
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