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PODCAST, Ep. 121 – Busting Reading Slumps and Sarah Gailey’s Magic for Liars

Let the bells ring out the news that Whiskey Jenny read a book where the protagonist tells a whole bunch of lies to everyone else in the book all the time and she didn’t hate it. Gin Jenny is very excited because it feels like this opens up new worlds of book reading. This episode, we’re chatting about book slumps and how terrible they are but also how to end them; and then we review Magic for Liars, by Sarah Gailey, a book that both of us liked even though one of us usually doesn’t like books about lying liars.…

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PODCAST, Ep. 120 – Hope in Books and Lauren Wilkinson’s American Spy

I decided to start having hope on Wednesdays, and by actual total coincidence, this podcast is specifically about books that give us hope. HOPE SYNERGY. This week we’re chatting about Whiskey Jenny’s incredibly food-related accomplishments, the books that make us feel hopeful, and Lauren Wilkinson’s Cold War spy thriller American Spy. (Short review: Not enough spying.) You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, or download it directly to take with you on the go! Episode 120 Here are the time signatures if you want to skip around. 0:59 – What we’re reading 3:41 – What we’re…

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BONUS EPISODE: A Roundtable on A Hope Divided, by Alyssa Cole

It’s our second-ever group podcast, and we are punchy, and also we’re using a brand new microphone and we, meaning I, meaning Gin Jenny, did not calibrate it altogether correctly perhaps. Slash, there was a loud train in the background. So. We are talking at length about A Hope Divided, which is Robert Repino’s first romance novel and Whiskey Jenny’s first Alyssa Cole novel, and we had a grand old time. We hope you will forgive the imperfections in the sound quality. You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, or download it directly to take with…

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PODCAST, Ep. 119 – Summer Book Preview and Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress

It’s podcast time! We wrap up our read of Lord of the Rings, chat about our most anticipated books for summer, and review Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress. (Trigger warning for brief, non-graphic discussion of child sex abuse.) You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, or download it directly to take with you on the go! Episode 119 Here are the time signatures if you want to skip around. 1:26 – What we’re reading 3:09 – What we’re listening to 5:30 – Lord of the Rings Readalong – Return of the King (conclusion!) 24:32…

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PODCAST, Ep. 118 – A Spectology Crossover Event!

Happy Wednesday, friends! It’s a Reading the End / Spectology crossover event, so we’re talking about crossover books: the books that straddle the boundary between speculative and literary fiction. We welcome Spectology’s Adrian Ryan to chat about our genre-crossing faves, then review Karen Lord’s The Best of All Possible Worlds. You can listen to the podcast using the embedded player below, or download the file directly to take with you on the go! Episode 117 Here are the time signatures if you want to skip around. 1:18 – What we’re reading 6:33 – What we’re playing 11:14 – SEA OR…

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PODCAST, Ep. 117 – Anticipating the Backlist and Lauren Beukes’s Zoo City

This podcast is a sad news / glad news situation, because Whiskey Jenny couldn’t make it to recording this time, BUT we have a special guest, the marvelous Renay! We’re chatting about backlist books that we’re excited for, then reading one of the remaining books from Renay’s SF starter pack, Lauren Beukes’s Zoo City. You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, or download it directly to take with you on the go! Episode 117 Here are the time signatures if you want to skip around. 3:56 – What we’re reading 9:03 – What we’re listening to…

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PODCAST, Ep. 116 – Our Oldest and Newest Books, and Helen Oyeyemi’s Gingerbread

Springtime pollen is sapping both our brains, but fortunately this podcast was never very serious to start with, and we’re hoping you won’t notice. We do “hoping you won’t notice a thing” by loudly and repeatedly talking about the thing. Our transparency is part of our charm, we dearly hope. This podcast, we’re chatting about some of the oldest and newest books we possess, and then Whiskey Jenny breaks her Helen Oyeyemi tie by falling in total love with Gingerbread. (Yay!) You can listen to the podcast using the embedded player below, or download the file directly to take with you…

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PODCAST, Ep. 115 – Changing Our Minds and Nicholas Johnson’s Big Dead Place

Mmm, this Wednesday y’all all get to experience one of my favorite things about Whiskey Jenny, which is how susceptible she is to advertising. When we see a commercial for Oreos she goes “wow I could really go for an Oreo” and when we read a book about living in a prank-filled super-broed-out polar prison, she goes “maybe I should get a job in Antarctica.” It’s very admirable because she is open to new experiences, but oh my God, don’t get a job in Antarctica. IT SOUNDS AWFUL. This week we’re chatting about books and genres we’ve changed our minds…

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BONUS EPISODE: Reboot Camp

In order to give me an excuse to talk about One Day at a Time, the Netflix sitcom that made me laugh and cry and talk an awful lot about how much I like Rita Moreno, we decided to talk about three properties we’d like to see rebooted. Whiskey Jenny wins this round. It’s not a competition, but if it were, Whiskey Jenny would win it. #JusticeforDrive

You can listen to the podcast using the embedded player below, or download the file directly to take with you on the go!

Bonus Episode 7

What we talked about:

One Day at a Time (Netflix)
Terry Crews paints a picture
Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Y’all, I am so embarrassed. There is a Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot being made with a black lead and a black lady as the showrunner. And obviously I knew about this and just forgot that I knew about it and thought that I made up the whole notion. Grr I hate when I am a dingbat.

Drive (Fox TV show)
Man of La Mancha
Brian Stokes Mitchell singing “The Impossible Dream
Frozen 2 teaser
this is the song from Man of La Mancha that Vanessa Hudgens could have. it’s his niece, not his sister.
The Game (CW, then BET, show)
All-American (CW show)
the Chronicles of Narnia, CS Lewis

Thanks so much to our Patreon subscribers for making this episode possible!

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Credits
Producer: Captain Hammer
Photo credit: The Illustrious Annalee
Theme song by: Jessie Barbour
Transcripts by: Sharon of Library Hungry

Transcript is available below the jump.

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PODCAST, Ep. 114 – Nontraditional Narratives and Gina Apostol’s Insurrecto

It’s our very first guest of 2019! This episode, the Jennys welcome the fabulous Charlotte Geater to the podcast to chat about experimental, epistolary, and other unconventional narrative formats. Then we review Gina Apostol’s strange and wonderful new novel Insurrecto, which at least one of us already feels confident is going to be one of our best books of 2019. You can listen to the podcast using the embedded player below, or download the file directly to take with you on the go!

Episode 114

Here are the time signatures if you want to skip around.

1:21 – What we’re reading
5:18 – What we’re anticipating
8:37 – Nontraditional narrative formats
35:01 – Insurrecto, by Gina Apostol
50:09 – What we’re reading next time

What we talked about:

Evvie Drake Starts Over, Linda Holmes
Sylvia Townsend Warner letters
A Genius for Deception: How Cunning Helped the British Win Two World Wars, Nicholas Rankin
This Is What It Feels Like, Rebecca Barrow
A Memory Called Empire, Arkady Martine
Josh Ritter’s new album, Fever Breaks
Three Identical Strangers (movie)
The Jolly Postman, Janet and Allan Ahlberg
A Visit from the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan
Confessions of the Fox, Jordy Rosenberg
Bad Kitty, Michelle Jaffe
The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter, by Theodora Goss
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, Susanna Clarke
The Spellman Files, Lisa Lutz
The Unfortunates, B. S. Johnson
Tripticks, Ann Quin
HHhH, Laurent Binet
Ulysses, James Joyce
White Is for Witching, Helen Oyeyemi
Censoring an Iranian Love Story, Shahriar Mandanipour
Mr. Fox, Helen Oyeyemi
interview with Sofia Samatar in Big Echo
Pilgrimage, Dorothy Richardson
In Search of Lost Time, Marcel Proust
The Lodger, Louisa Treger
S, Doug Dorst and JJ Abrams
Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov (this edition is the one I am indignant about)
The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick
The Marvels, Brian Selznick
Dennis Severs’ House
Insurrecto, Gina Apostol

Get at me on Twitter, email the podcast, and friend me (Gin Jenny) and Whiskey Jenny on Goodreads. If you like what we do, support us on Patreon. Or if you wish, you can find us on iTunes (and if you enjoy the podcast, give us a good rating! We appreciate it very very much).

Credits
Producer: Captain Hammer
Photo credit: The Illustrious Annalee
Theme song by: Jessie Barbour
Transcripts by: Sharon of Library Hungry

Transcript is available below the jump.

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