Episodios

  • The Sisters Brothers, by Patrick deWitt
    Apr 3 2026

    This week we discuss The Sisters Brothers, by Patrick deWitt, a 2011 darkly comic western, and one of the first book we read together when it first came out. It's also one of Nico's favorite books...

    Spoilers from 12 mins

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    31 m
  • My Husband, by Maud Ventura
    Mar 27 2026

    Bailey joins us to discuss My Husband, by Maud Ventura, including why she hated it while she was reading it, but loved it afterwards. This book was the most popular novel in France when it was published in 2021, and has since become a global sensation.

    Spoilers from 32 mins

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    53 m
  • Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir
    Mar 20 2026

    We revisit this modern classic on the day that the movie version comes out.

    Spoilers for the book pretty much from the jump--if you haven't read this, go read it! (Preferably the audio version.) We both loved it.

    After spoilers, we talk about what this book does well, what the author does poorly, and we theorize a bit about how they're going to adapt this into a movie.

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    45 m
  • Duffy and Son, by Damien Owens
    Mar 13 2026

    This week, on the verge of St. Paddy's Day, we're reading an Irish book--Duffy and Son follows a 69-year-old Monaghan man who decides to help his 39-year-old son find love. It's heartwarming and extremely Irish, especially the audiobook.

    Spoilers from 28 mins

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    41 m
  • Half His Age, by Jennette McCurdy
    Mar 6 2026

    Our friend Alayne joins us this week to talk about Half His Age, the debut novel by Jennette McCurdy, the Nickolodeon child star and author of the popular memoir I'm Glad My Mom Died.

    We all loved her memoir, so we had high hopes coming into this one. Can she deliver?

    Trigger warning for mentions of sexual assault

    Spoilers from 25 mins

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    37 m
  • Vigil, by George Saunders
    Feb 27 2026

    We discuss the latest book by one of the most famous literary authors in America, George Saunders. This latest, Vigil, discusses political and philosophical issues that are extremely relevant right now.... and it comes up with some pretty disappointing conclusions.

    Spoilers from 10 mins

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    49 m
  • All About Love, by bell hooks
    Feb 20 2026

    This week, in honor of Black History Month and Valentine's Day, we're talking about cultural critic and influential academic bell hooks, and one of her more famous books, All About Love.

    We discuss what we liked in these essays and what we didn't, what we knew about bell hooks going in, and what we think of her now, and much more.

    No spoilers this week

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    43 m
  • The Book of Hope, by Jane Goodall
    Feb 13 2026

    This week we're talking about the last book Jane Goodall wrote before her death, The Book of Hope. We discuss her inspiring presence as a human, where this book hits and where it misses, and the nature of hope in horrible times like these in early 2026.

    Here is the video about the two men who planted 10,000 trees in Yeli village

    No real spoilers in this one

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    22 m