Table of (Mal)Contents

Questioning questionable content, preachy fiction, and James Bond


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We tend to joke a lot about "content," "grit," and "scenes" in books. But today, we're having a serious conversation (as serious as we get anyway) about the place of questionable content in fiction, if there is actually a legitimate place at all. Listen in as we get think-piece-y while discussing:

  • If we should make distinctions between violent and sexual content
  • What we do when we get caught off-guard by explicit content in a book
  • Why it’s not good for fiction to get preachy
  • If explicit content is a crutch for trash writing
  • Whether or not James Bond is a sociopath
  • Aaron and Barnabas' recommendations for a fiction series for Dave to read

As always, thanks to Lagares Roasters for partnering with us to make the Table of (mal)Contents blend. Pick up a bag (or 12) today.

A few of the books we discussed on this episode

The Century Trilogy by Ken Follett
  • The Coroman Strike series by Robert Galbraith
  • The Conquerer series by Conn Iggulden
  • Ashtown Burials by N. D. Wilson
  • The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
  • Struck by Russ Ramsey
  • Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield
  • A Gentleman's Game: A Queen & Country Novel by Greg Rucka

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