Scott shares his thoughts on:
- The Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
- The Hot Rock (Dortmunder #1) by Donald Westlake
- "The Screwfly Solution" from Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr.
Jenny talks about:
- The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. Delany
- Long Division by Kiese Laymon
- The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara
Download or listen via this link: |Reading Envy 001: Episode the First|
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Will you update this post when the iTunes link is available? I'm not sure how to subscribe using a feed from my phone. :D
ReplyDeleteYes! Well, I see you saw it already in Twitter.
DeleteCongrats, nice work for a first podcast.
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally, I just read the second Dortmunder novel 'Bank Shot' and enjoyed it even more than 'The Hot Rock'.
Thanks! And great to know about Book 2. It's on my list!
ReplyDeleteBelated congratulations on your first podcast! What fun to listen to you guys work your way through these books. Bravo for being brave enough to review _Fellowship_.
ReplyDelete(Yes, I'm several months behind on my listening)
_Einstein Intersection_ is a wild book. I try to reread it every few years. _Nova_ was my first Delany, and still a favorite. His short stories are superb.
I'll look for those Delany's! Nice to have you listening, whenever.
DeleteI'm catching up, steadily. About two months behind, now.
DeleteI was so pleased to discover y'all were doing another podcast. I listen to a ton of shows, and you are some of my favorite podcasters! I really like the guests and diverse genres.
ReplyDeleteAn audio book I had a "What the heck?" moment towards the end was Stephen King's It. I finished because I'd been enjoying it a lot and wanted to see how it ended, but the story was definitely tainted.
I look forward to catching up on the archives, thanks!
Hi Philip! Thanks so much. We have really been enjoying creating this podcast. Since you're starting from the beginning you'll see a few tweaks and experiments, so I'll look forward to hearing what you think.
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