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This episode is a little rushed. Sorry.
This week's books are:
Born A Crime by Trevor Noah
The Flight of Gemma Hardy by Margot Livesey
The Crusades by Zoe Oldenbourg
Check them out if they sound interesting to you!
This week, I don't have a guest, so you get to listen to me discuss books I am currently reading. Also featuring my inability to pronounce French and Scottish names and my inability to remember my own Twitter handle.
This week's books are:
The Naked Olympics by Tony Perrottet
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
The Flight of Gemma Hardy by Margot Livesey
Check them out if they sound interesting to you!
(Contains cursing and spoilers for all three books, so walk away if you don't want that.)
My friend Leah and I discuss the musical Hamilton. Also featuring inconsistent audio quality, historical context, discussions about idolizing the Founding Fathers, and our shameless quoting.
(Contains cursing and spoilers for Hamilton, so walk away if you don't want that.)
Leah's Links:
Instagram: @creative_wonderlust
Website: https://leahm1818.wixsite.com/creativewonderlust
My friend Rachelle and I discuss the plot of the The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak. Also featuring slightly better audio quality, an inability to remember names, VERY uncomfortable giggling, German swear words, and a puppy.
TW: We do discuss Nazis and the Holocaust, so be wary if those are harmful subjects for you.
(Contains cursing and spoilers for The Book Thief, so walk away if you don't want that.)
Rachelle's Links:
Instagram: @rachellemarie_art
Etsy Page: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RachelleMarieArt?ref=search_shop_redirect
My fellow English major Savannah and I discuss our favorite Jolkien Rolkien Rolkien Tolkien novel, The Hobbit. Also featuring very obvious exam burnout, cold weather, and my confusion over goblins, orcs, and trolls.
(Contains cursing and spoilers for The Hobbit, so walk away if you don't want that.)
My brother Kale (yes, that is his name) and I discuss American Gods by Neil Gaiman. Also featuring terrible audio quality, my inability to pronounce names, a McElroy mix up, bad jokes, and the realization they closed the local White Castle.
(Contains cursing and spoilers for American Gods, so walk away if you don't want that.)
(Mr. Gaiman, please don't sue me)
My friend Sam and I discuss the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte and what we remember of it. Also featuring a discussion of bad fanfic tropes, the problematic aspects of classic literature, terrible audio quality, and my controversial Bronte opinions.
(Contains a lot of cursing and spoilers for the book Jane Eyre, so walk away if you don't like that.)
Transcript Here
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