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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2022 · 33 MIN

Resolutions and Other Unkept Promises

from Cracked Spines · host Amelia Fisher and Sarah Palmer

It's a lil quickie! Short! Sweet! Full of baseless hopes about what the year will bring! This week, we're talking about our  reading goals. Amelia dances with the idea of quality over quantity. Sarah's going to read one (1) western. We're both going to discuss the tv show What We Do In The Shadows an embarrassing amount. (Sorry about the sound quality on this one. We were trying a new set up, and it *finger guns* didn't work.) Media discussed: The Broken Earth trilogy, by N.K. Jemisin The Imperial Radch Series, by Ann Leckie The Winternight Trilogy, by Katherine ArdenThe Shadow Campaigns Series, by Django WexlerRemembrance of Earth's Past, by Liu Cixin (translated by Ken Liu and Joel Martinsen)This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War, by Drew Gilpin FaustAnd obviously the tv show What We Do In The ShadowsSupport the show

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It's a lil quickie! Short! Sweet! Full of baseless hopes about what the year will bring! This week, we're talking about our reading goals. Amelia dances with the idea of quality over quantity. Sarah's going to read one (1) western. We're both going to discuss the tv show What We Do In The Shadows an embarrassing amount. (Sorry about the sound quality on this one. We were trying a new set up, and it *finger guns* didn't work.) Media discussed: The Broken Earth trilogy...

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