Do We Really Want What We Want?

EPISODE · Feb 16, 2020 · 52 MIN

Do We Really Want What We Want?

from The Village Podcast from The Bookshelf

After an extra week apart Steph and Candice had more than usual to catch up on. Movie awards season is all wrapped up and we know what movies are worthy now. And both Steph and Candice started the new year reading books outside their usual niche. Movies  Second run theatres like the Bookshelf struggle to schedule a regular calendar because sometimes first run theatres (like Cineplex) choose to keep playing a film long past their release date. This month Knives Out was pulled from the calendar just a few days from the showings. Jojo Rabbit, playing Feb 3 - 18 Little Women, playing Feb 28 - Mar 7 Parasite, playing Feb 7 - 17 Books Wanderers by Chuck Wendig The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey It by Stephen King Break in Case of Emergency by Brian Francis Grady Hendrix Great Stephen King Reread Quit Like A Woman by Holly Whitakre Timestamps (minute:seconds) 2:00 A run-down of awards seasons movies 7:30 Black History (Future) Month 9:00 Women in Horror Month 11:30 Knives Out 13:30 War dramas vs war satires 17:00 Congrats to Taika Waititi 18:50 What's playing at the cinema 24:30 Book talk Candice's list 30:00 Book talk Steph's list 32:30 A discussion about YA fic, genre and romances 36:00 Fandom and creators who bow to what they want 41:00 Stephen King re-read update 46:00 Steph's feminist book club update --- Find all of our past episodes at Stories From The Village Please leave us a review on iTunes and subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. Follow the Bookshelf on Twitter and Facebook and now Tumblr!! Stay up to date on what's happening around the store at http://bookshelf.ca and join the weekly newsletter.  Send us an email at [email protected] Theme music from the Free Music Archive, by The Underscore Orkestra

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