<p>What happens when two book‑obsessed Nigerian women decide to explain novels <em>badly</em> and then guess the genre anyway? Pure, unfiltered Litty chaos, and this week’s episode delivers it in abundance.</p><br><p>In <strong>The Litty Sessions: Summaries Gone Wild</strong>, we’re switching up the vibe and leaning all the way into the unserious side of reading life. No deep dives. No structured analysis. Just two friends gisting, roasting, and trying (and failing) to identify books from the most misleading summaries imaginable.</p><br><p>Karachi comes armed with curveballs like <em>Main Characters</em> by Bobby Palmer, <em>Rouge</em> by Mona Awad, <em>Little Rot</em> by Akwaeke Emezi, <em>Iron Widow</em> by Xiran Jay Zhao, and <em>The Pairing</em> by Casey McQuiston, plus her recent reads, <em>Bad Words</em> and <em>The Verifiers</em>. Amyn fires back with iconic chaos: <em>Gone Girl</em>, <em>A Game of Thrones</em>, <em>The Great Gatsby</em>, <em>It Ends With Us</em>, and <em>My Year of Rest and Relaxation, </em>along with her latest reads, <em>How to Hold Someone in Your Heart</em> and <em>This Motherless Land</em>.</p><p>Expect vibes, laughter, and the kind of bookish banter that feels like catching up with your favorite cousins.</p><br><p><strong>In this episode, we get into:</strong></p><p>• Misleading book summaries that should honestly be crimes</p><p>• Genre‑guessing that goes left every single time</p><p>• Why some books are impossible to explain without sounding unhinged</p><p>• Diaspora reading habits and chaotic TBR confessions</p><p>• Fresh recommendations across literary fiction, fantasy, thrillers, and romance</p><p>Whether you’re here for <em>Iron Widow</em> energy, <em>Gone Girl</em> messiness, or just want to hear two Black women talk books with honesty and humor, this episode is your new comfort listen.</p><br><p>Tap in, Litty fam! Let’s get lit together.</p><br><p>--------</p><br><p><strong>Help Shape The Litty Podcast</strong></p><p>Litty fam, we want to hear from you. We’ve opened a listener feedback form so you can share your thoughts, hot takes, book recs, and ideas for future episodes.</p><p>Tell us:</p><ul><li>What you love about the pod</li><li>What you want more of</li><li>What books we should cover next</li><li>What we could improve</li><li>What kinds of episodes you want to hear more often</li></ul><p><br></p><p>It only takes a few minutes, and your feedback helps shape future Litty Reviews, Litty Sessions, and community content ➡️ lnk.bio/TheLittyPodcast</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>