Jenny and Lauren get together to talk books one last time in 2018. If Jenny seems loopy at the end, she was recording in a new audio space where she works and the chemicals were strong! We also manage to talk about our preliminary thoughts on 2019 reading goals.
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Books Discussed:
Plum Rains by Andromeda Romano Lax
A Hidden Fire by Elizabeth Hunter
You and I Eat the Same edited by Chris Ying
Tolstoy, Rasputin, Others, and Me by Teffi
Lost Connections by Johann Hari
Sonora by Hannah Lillith Assadi
Other Discussion:
Anthem by Ayn Rand
Becky Chambers
#whodunitbymail
Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyers
Sookie Stackhouse Series by Charlaine Harris
The Passage by Justin Cronin
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv show)
True Blood (tv show)
Big Little Lies (tv show)
Ugly Delicious (tv show)
Chris Ying on Instagram
Memories: From Moscow to the Black Sea by Teffi
Chasing the Scream by Johann Hari
Hutterite Study
Joe Rogan with Johann Hari
Robert Sapolsky
The Noonday Demon by Andrew Solomon
Far From the Tree by Andrew Solomon
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami
Saints of Big Harbour by Lynn Coady
The Idiot by Elif Batuman
The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them by Elif Batuman
Related episodes:
Episode 067 - Rain and Readability with Ruth(iella)
Episode 097 - Blank Spaces with Lauren Weinhold
Episode 123 - Godlets and Forests with Lauren Weinhold
Episode 133 - To Understand the World with Lauren Weinhold
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