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The Bookmonger Society is a podcast for SciFi/Fantasy readers who get too attached to fictional characters and writers who think too hard. Hosted by Andrea and Leah, it’s a chaotic, craft-focused, and emotionally unregulated conversation about the books we use to escape reality. Andrea is a writer who never met a cliche she likes. Leah is a first-time podcaster and full-time mom and marketer. Together, they spiral into plot holes, pull apart prose, and ask dangerously real questions.© 2026 Andrea & Leah Arte Storia e critica della letteratura
  • Alchemised Book Review Part 2 of 3: The Good, The Meh and the Confusing
    Jan 7 2026

    In Episode 2 of our Alchemised deep dive, Andrea and Leah pick up exactly where Andrea emotionally tapped out (around page 462–464) and decide, with full transparency, to simply… stop pretending this is a neat, well-paced read-along. This episode is chaotic by design. Much like Andrea’s relationship with this book.

    ⚠️ Spoiler warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alchemised up through page ~464.
    ⚠️ Content warning: Adult themes, sexual content, violence, war, necromancy, cult dynamics, and frank discussions of trauma.

    What we cover in this episode:
    - Why reading Alchemised immediately after Manacled might be a mistake
    - Arrays carved into backs, drunken makeouts, and why aging Kaine was a necessary creative choice to keep us middle-aged women from being creeped out
    - Religion, power, misogyny, and how female voices are systematically erased — on the page and historically
    - Cult worship vs loyalty: Holdfasts, hero worship, and when devotion becomes moral rot
    - War strategy, ports, councils, maps — and why Alchemised feels more “adult” while also being harder to visualize than Manacled
    - Body-hopping villains make for more interesting parental baggage
    - Aurelia, resentment, agency (or lack thereof), and women whose entire lives were decided before birth
    - Secondary characters who actually challenge the protagonist (thank you, Stroud)
    - Why Helena may be a deeply morally gray and unreliable narrator
    - Nihilism vs existentialism as character philosophy, not just personality
    - Pregnancy as escalation: vessels, immortality, and stakes that are… deeply unsettling
    - When worldbuilding crosses the line from rich to trying too hard

    The one dark line that absolutely did not sit right with us (and why)

    Segments in this episode:

    📍 In the Margins — live reactions, favorite (and least favorite) choices
    📍 Canon? Who Dat? — Manacled vs Alchemised: who wore it better (plot edition)
    📍 Writer’s Desk — character arcs, ideology, unreliable narrators, and narrative restraint
    📍 Dark Marks & Darker Thoughts — when the text makes us stop and say “nope”
    📍 To Be Continued… — because somehow, we’re still going

    This episode is about interrogating why Alchemised works for some readers, alienates others, and how expectations, proximity to Manacled, and personal taste shape the reading experience.

    If you:

    - Love morally gray protagonists

    - Hate overly explained magic systems

    - Care about character agency, ideology, and narrative payoff

    Or just enjoy listening to two adults spiral intelligently about fantasy books…

    You’re in the right place.

    📖 Have a book recommendation for us next? Drop it in the comments.
    📌 Enjoy the chaos? Like, subscribe, and share with a friend who loves dark fantasy discourse.

    Welcome to the Society.

    #BookMongerSociety #Alchemised #SenLinYu #DarkFantasyBooks
    #FantasyBookPodcast #BookTube #BookTok #FantasyReaders
    #MorallyGrayCharacters #UnreliableNarrator #Manacled #BookAnalysis
    #Worldbuilding #FantasyCritique #BookDiscussion #WomenInFantasy

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    46 min
  • Alchemised: First 7 Chapters Breakdown | Manacled vs Alchemised, Magic Systems & More
    Dec 4 2025

    This video breaks down the first seven chapters of Alchemised by SenLinYu, including why it matters, how it fits into dark fantasy fanfiction discourse, and how it builds on the legacy of Manacled. Whether you’re a devoted Draco/Hermione shipper or a fantasy reader intrigued by complex magic systems, this deep dive tackles early twists, character recasts, prose shifts, and whether this story holds up under fan-level scrutiny.

    We explore questions like:
    • Why isn’t Kaine as compelling as Draco?
    • Are the villains actually better in Alchemised than they were in Manacled?
    • Is Spirefell (the house in Alchemised) sentient, or just metal-bending weirdness?
    • Why is the magic system in Alchemised so confusing?
    • What’s the difference between resonance and repertoires?
    • Why doesn’t Helena cry — and does that make her feel less real?

    If you're wondering: Is Alchemised worth reading? Is it just Manacled 2.0? Do I to bring Post-It Notes and treat this like an English assignment to follow the plot? — we get into it. And yes, we have thoughts.

    What We’ll Cover In This Episode

    💭 First Impressions of Alchemised
    We compare emotional pacing, tone, and expectations coming off Manacled. How does this new world feel in contrast? One of us is already 40 chapters in — the other’s still in the “WTF is happening?” phase, confused about where the hell we even are (Earth? Not Earth? Two moons?).

    🔁 Manacled vs Alchemised Character Comparisons
    Canon, Who Dat? From Hermione → Helena, Draco → Kaine, Voldemort → Morrough, and Astoria → Aurelia. Who wore it better?
    (Spoiler: we miss Hermione. A lot.)

    📚 Magic System Deep Dive: Resonance, Repertoires & Confusion
    What is the magic system in Alchemised? We break down resonance, transference, transmutation, and specialized magical roles like pyromancer, necromancer, metallurgist, vivomancer, and anamancer — all in plain English.

    So simple, even a necrothrall could understand.

    We also compare this to Manacled's intuitive world, discussing how the density and terminology in Alchemised may alienate casual readers or leave them flipping back pages in frustration.

    🏡 Spirefell: Sentient Mansion or Architectural Anxiety?
    We explore eerie, sentient-house vibes, the role of metal manipulation, and whether Spirefell is a character in its own right.
    Is it reacting to Kane’s emotions, or are we just romanticizing wind?

    🧠 Writing Style: Is the Prose… Trying Too Hard?
    We compare Manacled’s raw, emotionally immersive narration with Alchemised’s more refined, distant prose. Has traditional publishing polished out the voice? Or is SenLinYu just flexing a different creative muscle?

    🎭 Dark Marks & Darker Thoughts
    From mind manipulation to zombie servants and moral gray zones, we unpack Alchemised's horror elements. Plus: is Helena compelling? Do we actually like the villains more this time? And should we be worried that we’re rooting for Stroud?

    These are the same questions we ask ourselves as writers trying to learn from fanfiction-turned-novels. This podcast is for readers and writers who want to talk story structure, voice, character arcs — not just how hot Kaine is or how sharp Aurelia's claws are.

    We’re going deep into what Manacled said, what Alchemised expands, and whether that expansion works.

    And yes, we have spoilers. Lots of them. All the time. Forever.

    Why This Video Matters Right Now

    With Alchemised climbing charts and Manacled’s fanbase flooding Goodreads with 5-star reviews, it can be hard for new or curious readers to get a clear read on what this book actually is. The Bookmongers aim to give a balanced, thoughtful take for discerning readers who love worldbuilding but want characters who breathe — not just magical vocab dumps.

    We think this episode will be especially helpful if you just finished Manacled and are wondering whether this story — set in a parallel universe with some of the same characters — earns the same emotional payoff, or if it’s all just aesthetically pleasing pain.

    Subscribe + Join the Society

    We’re The Bookmonger Society — a chaotic, craft-focused, emotionally unregulated podcast for sci-fi/fantasy readers who get too attached to fictional characters, and writers who think way too hard. Hosted by Andrea and Leah, each episode goes deep on structure, tropes, themes, and the unhinged joys of overanalyzing speculative fiction.

    🎧 Subscribe for future deep dives, author comparisons, craft breakdowns, and wild speculation. Templates, recaps, and reader guides linked below!

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • Manacled Part III: Final Recap
    Oct 3 2025

    Draco. Hermione. Happily ever after… ish. In this episode of The Bookmonger Society, Andrea & Leah wrap Manacled with Act III: the reunions, the reckonings, and the very messy “ever after.” We argue love vs. obsession, the ethics of vengeance, whether characters “owe” the world their gifts, and why the epilogue absolutely matters. We also peek at Alchemized and what we hope carries over.

    ⚠️ Content notes: war trauma, torture, sexual violence, manipulation, gore, pregnancy, loss. Spoilers for Manacled (all acts).

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    1 ora e 15 min
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