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The speaker discusses the books "Divine Rivals" and "Ruthless Vows" and gives their opinion on them. They express a preference for "Divine Rivals" and share that they had to buy a physical copy of the book because they enjoyed it so much. They also mention eagerly waiting for the release of "Ruthless Vows" and visiting the bookstore on release day to get it. Hello, hello. Welcome back. Today, we're going to be talking about Divine Rivals and Ruthless Vows. This is your warning now. If you haven't read these books and you want to, you should probably stop listening. If you don't care to get spoilies, like me, keep listening. Although for the record, I have read these books. For once, I am the one who has read them most recently. It might be the most coherent today. Yeah, we should probably say that up front. We're all having a bit of a week. Don't quite know what you're about to get, but it's going to be good. No matter what it is, you'll get some entertainment out of it. Right. I hope. We're a mimosa in, so let's go. Let's start big. Overall, like, big opinions, ratings. Which one do you like better? Ooh, yes. Okay. So, I read Divine Rivals. I actually started reading it on my Kindle. I got about 80% through the book and looked at Ben, and I was like, we are going to Barnes & Noble, and I am buying this book right now because I need to have it. I read it over the summer last year and had to wait anxiously for Ruthless Vows to come out. I was at Barnes & Noble before it opened on release day, but I did get that book. I mean, I was waiting for it. I can't believe you waited that long. I know. I would have forgotten everything. Yeah, but you do have a differentiation now between the two books.