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Write Reads #24 Us Conductors by Sean Michaels
With plenty of time to read Us Conductors we hope that you are now ready to listen to our thoughts on this really terrific novel, and perhaps share some of your own thoughts with us. We cover a lot of … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, Kirt, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged Albert Glinsky, Alexis Kienlen, andy weir, book club, Canadian literature, Chorus of Mushrooms, daily rituals, daniel coyle, Hiromi Goto, jim taylor, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell, Joseph Boyden, mason currey, Material Girl, podcast, psychology of dance, Quarks Shoes, Reading in Bed, Sean Michaels, Susanna Clark, the martian, The Orenda, the talent code, The Wandering Bibliophile, Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage, This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now, U2, Us Conductors, Walk Off the Earth
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Another Podcast Delay
You’re probably thinking that this is some secret plan of ours to increase anticipation for the podcasts. We are not that crafty. There has been more illness (Kirt lost his voice (a rather serious problem for a podcaster), and scheduling … Continue reading
Posted in Kirt, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged book club, podcast, Sean Michaels, Us Conductors
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The Next Write Reads Podcast
Does everyone have a copy of Sean Michaels’ Us Conductors? It’s got Russian history, the history of the invention of the theremin (one of the most interesting musical instruments out there), espionage, romance, it’s now available in paperback, and it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Book Picks, Kirt, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged book club, Can-Lit, Giller winner, podcast, Russian history, Sean Michaels, theremin, Us Conductors
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Write Reads #23 Half World by Hiromi Goto
Tania and Kirt wrap up the year with some taking stock, looking back, and fondly remembering. We also end 2015 with a fantastic, and fantastical, novel. Half World generated a lot of topics for us to cover. We talk about … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged Blind Spot, Butcher's Crossing, Canadian Fantasy Fiction, Canadian speculative fiction, Chorus of Mushrooms, Emma Donoghue, Frog Music, Giller winner, Half World, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, Haruki Murakami, Hiromi Goto, Jacqueline Baker, Japanese fantasy, Japanese mythology, Jim Zub, John Williams, Laurence Miall, Martha Baillie, Nicole Lundrigan, Sean Dixon, Sean Michaels, Steve Cummings, The Broken Hours, The Girls Who Saw Everything, The Shape I Gave You, The Widow Tree, Us Conductors, Wayward, Young Adult
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