Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Reading Envy 087: Going Native with Bookclub Social

What is it about online book clubs? Grace and Amanda were curious too, and decided to do a formal anthropological study. Jenny was one of their informants, and she thought it would fun to hear about the study, their experiences, and what they have learned so far. At about 25 minutes in, we also talk about books we have read recently, so there should be something for everyone.

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The first Reading Envy Readalong is trucking along!

Books featured:



The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman
Valley of the Gods: A Silicon Valley Story by Alexandra Wolfe
The Protester Has Been Released: Stories by Janet Sarbanes
It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover
The Silver Swan by Amo Jones
A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

Other mentions:

Margaret Mead
Greg Bateson
The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman
The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman
Commonwealth by Ann Patchett
Bel Canto by Ann Patchet
Hundreds Bk 3 by Pepper Winters
The Plum Tree by Ellen Marie Wiseman

Related episodes (all the book club episodes!):

Episode 013 - The Secret Central Force with Josh Lawrence and terpkristin - Sword and Laser Book Club
Episode 015 - The Time for Exclaiming Over Costumes with Jean and Karen - League of Extraordinary Dorks Book Club
Episode 023 - The Patron Saint of the Misfit Readers with guests Marco V. Morelli and Averi Dylan - Misfit Readers Book Club
Episode 049 - The Legendary Cheese with Holly and Caroline - Upstate International Book Club
 
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