So after a month away, Chad and Tom are back, discussing the books they read over the summer and breaking down jacket copy for a number of recent books. They're both astounded by how many meaningless phrases they come across (and references to how a book is "necessary"), and also talk about when and how to frame a particular author. Tom rants about how we're reaching the bottom of the barrel in list-making, and Chad gives some love to the Iceland Men's National Team.
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Finally, here's the (hopefully) complete list of books and authors discussed on this week's podcast:
Imperium: A Fiction of the South Seas by Christian KrachtLovers on All Saints' Day by Juan Gabriel VasquezBinocular Vision by Edith Pearlman You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine by Alexandra Kleeman3 to Kill by Jean-Patrick ManchetteThe Dead Mountaineer's Inn by Arkady and Boris StrugatskyDefinitely Maybe by Arkady and Boris SturgatskyWind/Pinball by Haruki MurakamiSo You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood by Patrick ModianoAnn Tenna by Marisa Acocella Marchetto Oreo by Fran RossSubmission by Michel HouellebecqThe Illogic of Kassel by Enrique Vila-MatasSeverina by Rodrigo Rey RosaThe Wallcreeper by Nell ZinkHow's the Pain? and A26 and The Front Seat Passenger by Pascal GarnierBilly and Girl by Deborah LevyZipper Mouth by Laurie WeeksTraitors to All by Giorgio ScerbanencoTram 83 by Fiston Mwanza MujilaThe Great Swindle by Pierre Lemaître Savage Seasons by Kettly Mars