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Just In Case We Die

Just In Case We Die

By: Aaron/Rodney/Rebecca
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In 2006, Quintessence Editions Ltd. published a book entitled "1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die". Edited by academic Peter Boxall, this list was a curated selection of novels deemed "essential" for literature lovers. Over time, as books were added and removed to accommodate new tastes, the list has continued to grow into subsequent volumes. As of today, there have been 1,316 novels included in the list. Aaron, Rodney, and Rebecca will attempt to read and discuss every single one of them. Sort of.

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  • October 2025 -- Bonus ("Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir)
    Oct 9 2025

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    When it turned out that maybe Aaron and Rodney might be able to convince Rebecca that not all science-fiction was a waste of her time, Aaron recommended Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary. It was a gamble, to be sure, because this is a Science Fiction novel (note the capital S and F). Space exploration? Alien race first contact? Scientific calamity that might bring on the apocalypse? Check, check, and check.

    Guess what? It took two years and a well-crafted trailer for the upcoming film adaptation, but Rebecca has finally read it. This month, we’re going to talk about whether or not she liked it, what separates a book like Project Hail Mary from other sci-fi tomes, and try to come up with other recommendations that she would appreciate.

    Salman Rushdie is in there somewhere, too, but you’ll have to listen to the episode to find out why!

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    56 mins
  • #97 "Barabbas" by Pär Lagerkvist
    Sep 24 2025

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    Pär Lagerkvist, the recipient of the 1951 Nobel Prize for Literature, was not a writer that had ever been in the to-be-read piles of any of this podcast’s participants. All three of them, though, were affected by this novel’s message. This short 1950 novel takes a character briefly mentioned in the Holy Bible, expounds on his story, and prompts a discussion that starts with one opinion and ends with a change in perspective. How can such a slight little volume have such a profound effect on people who don’t consider themselves religious?

    Be warned: religion is a hot-button topic in this episode. You may not agree with our points of view.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • September 2025 -- Bonus (Banned Book Trivia/Revision of the List)
    Sep 10 2025

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    All three members of the cast are in different locations this month, so our bonus discussion might seem a little lackluster.

    There are, though, three excellent reasons to give this one a listen:

    1. You will learn all kinds of new things you didn’t know about books that have been banned or challenged.
    2. Aaron really screwed up (BIG TIME!) when we compiled the list for this podcast and takes some time to remedy the situation.
    3. You might win our first ever trivia contest, which might allow you, dear listener, to win an actual book from us.

    You read that right. We’re going to give a free book away. All you have to do is answer a trivia question and email our show!

    Can you be the lucky winner?

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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