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1A: The Cartographers

Episode 1 of the 50/50 Books podcast, hosted by 50/50 Books, titled "1A: The Cartographers" was published on September 28, 2023 and runs 107 minutes.

September 28, 2023 ·107m · 50/50 Books

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Nell Young’s life has centered around cartography, with her father being considered a legend in the field. But now her father is found dead with a seemingly useless map left behind, and Nell can’t help investigating. There is more to this map than meets the eye, and Nell is on the dangerous path in search of answers.  This episode we’re talking about The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd, having read up to (but not including) the section labeled ‘The Map.’ TW/CWs for this book seem to be: Blood, violence, death, cheating, fire, gun violence, mental health issues, obsession, and stalking https://booktriggerwarnings.com/The_Cartographers_by_Peng_Shepherd And our Socials are: https://twitter.com/5050_books https://www.youtube.com/@5050_Books https://www.goodreads.com/5050_books

Nell Young’s life has centered around cartography, with her father being considered a legend in the field. But now her father is found dead with a seemingly useless map left behind, and Nell can’t help investigating. There is more to this map than meets the eye, and Nell is on the dangerous path in search of answers. 

This episode we’re talking about The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd, having read up to (but not including) the section labeled ‘The Map.’

TW/CWs for this book seem to be:

And our Socials are:

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