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Are Our Favorite Fantasy Authors Copycats?
Episode 58

Are Our Favorite Fantasy Authors Copycats?

Join Melissa and Ellie in this thrilling episode of the #LAMEBookClub podcast as they dive headfirst into a controversial and thought-provoking topic: Are Our Favorite Fantasy Authors Copycats? Expect laughter, drama, and lively commentary as they explore the striking similarities between some of today's best-loved fantasy series. From Sarah J. Maas's "Throne of Glass" and "A Court of Thorns and Roses" to Rebecca Yarros's "Fourth Wing", no stone is left unturned. Get ready for a whirlwind of literary humor and chapter analysis as the hosts lay out the cold hard facts on these books and authors. Do these parallels signify inspiration, or are they crossing the line into plagiarism? Engage with the hosts as they dissect character dynamics, plot twists, and thematic elements, offering their unique perspectives on whether these beloved authors have borrowed a bit too much from each other. Expect a deep dive into the realms of dragon riders, wyverns, and dark courts. Get connected with us on Instagram @lamebookclubpod. Don’t miss out on this captivating discussion that promises to stir up your literary passions. #BookDiscussion #BookPodcast #BookReview #BookishBanter #LiteraryHumor #ChapterAnalysis #ListenerEngagement #WittyReaders #PodcastFun #BookLovers #ThroneOfGlass #SarahJMaas #RebeccaYarros #CreativeWorks #ControversialBooks #LameBookClub #AuthorInspiration #BookCommunity #ReadingFantasy #RebeccaYarros CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 1:24 - Review of the Week 4:01 - Plagiarism vs Copying 8:16 - Accusations of Plagiarism 17:49 - Accusation 1: Throne of Glass is a Game of Thrones Ripoff 23:55 - A Court of Thorns and Roses 24:29 - ACOTAR vs Black Jewels 26:53 - When does inspiration become plagiarism 29:30 - Outro ---------------------------------- Get Connected with us: https://linktr.ee/lamebookclub

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July 8, 202429m 52s

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Show Notes

Join Melissa and Ellie in this thrilling episode of the #LAMEBookClub podcast as they dive headfirst into a controversial and thought-provoking topic: Are Our Favorite Fantasy Authors Copycats? Expect laughter, drama, and lively commentary as they explore the striking similarities between some of today's best-loved fantasy series. From Sarah J. Maas's "Throne of Glass" and "A Court of Thorns and Roses" to Rebecca Yarros's "Fourth Wing", no stone is left unturned.

Get ready for a whirlwind of literary humor and chapter analysis as the hosts lay out the cold hard facts on these books and authors. Do these parallels signify inspiration, or are they crossing the line into plagiarism?

Engage with the hosts as they dissect character dynamics, plot twists, and thematic elements, offering their unique perspectives on whether these beloved authors have borrowed a bit too much from each other. Expect a deep dive into the realms of dragon riders, wyverns, and dark courts.

Get connected with us on Instagram @lamebookclubpod. Don’t miss out on this captivating discussion that promises to stir up your literary passions. #BookDiscussion #BookPodcast #BookReview #BookishBanter #LiteraryHumor #ChapterAnalysis #ListenerEngagement #WittyReaders #PodcastFun #BookLovers

#ThroneOfGlass #SarahJMaas #RebeccaYarros #CreativeWorks #ControversialBooks

#LameBookClub #AuthorInspiration #BookCommunity #ReadingFantasy #RebeccaYarros

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
1:24 - Review of the Week
4:01 - Plagiarism vs Copying
8:16 - Accusations of Plagiarism
17:49 - Accusation 1: Throne of Glass is a Game of Thrones Ripoff
23:55 - A Court of Thorns and Roses
24:29 - ACOTAR vs Black Jewels
26:53 - When does inspiration become plagiarism
29:30 - Outro


Get Connected with us:
https://linktr.ee/lamebookclub


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