Our 40th podcast and our May Mystery pick gone and got done (finally)! Tania opens a dialogue about how this book qualifies for our mystery month and Kirt offends fundamentalist Christians and Germans. It’s really a great podcast and a great book too.
This podcast was recorded on June 21st which is National Aboriginal Day in Canada. In recognition of this fact our next pick (and Kirt’s birthday pick) will be The Back of the Turtle by Thomas King. Tania and Kirt are both huge Thomas King fans so this should be a good show.
Other books mentioned in this podcast:
- The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons
- Duke by Sara Tilley
- A Hundred Thousand Worlds by Bob Proehl
- The Moment of Movement by Lynne Anne Blom
- The Mighty Zodiac by J. Torres
- Ms. Marvel
- Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
- Party Wall by Catherine Leroux
- The Broken Hours and Hard Witching by Jacqueline Baker
Other people and things mentioned in this podcast:
- Naomi at Consumed By Ink
- Natalie at The Wandering Bibliophile
- Biblioasis
- Quill and Quire’s Literary Festival Roundup
- Youth Write and Just Write
- Drawn To Write
I want to read Duke! I’ve been very curious about it since it won the Winterset Award over Ledger of the Open Hand by Leslie Vryenhoek (which I loved). Once you’ve read it, let me know if I should too!
Happy Birthday!
Thanks, Naomi! I will let you know about Duke.
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