This week, Lola and Gill dive into their ongoing chaos — the awkward moments of jumping on top of each other during the chat, the chaos of our unread TBR, and the bizarre obsession with really real characters. Lola's lament about how fantasy characters are too perfect, while Gill obsesses over the more flawed, more real characters, illustrates why we're all here: craving something authentic in a world full of curated perfection.
And speaking of chaos, our conversation on book boyfriends — from the overrated control freaks to the beloved flawed good guys - revealed a stunning truth: We crave imperfect, real people (or characters) who reflect ourselves, not the idealized heroes the genre sometimes pushes. Lola's disdain for the "perfection" of typical love interests, contrasted with her love for Gibsie’s (from the Boy’s of Tommen series) raw honesty, highlights that genuine humans are way more attractive than flawless fiction.
That brings us to a bigger point: most of us are tired of the perfect and the untouchable.
We want the real, the messy, the flawed.
Whether they're the minor characters who feel like neighbors or the villains who feel too human, it's that authenticity that keeps us hooked.
And yeah, the chaos isn't just in the books, but in how we share thoughts, make jokes, and support each other through the chaos of reading and life. The support from our listeners, the messages about our first episode, remind us why we do this: to connect, to scream about the books we love (or hate), and to be unapologetically ourselves.
Because at the end of the day, what makes Booktok so addictive, chaotic as it is, is the genuine, imperfect love we have for stories and each other.
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*you may want to wear headphones while listening to it as there is some swearing!