Talk Booky's Miscellaneous May: Episode Three

EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 1H 5M

Talk Booky's Miscellaneous May: Episode Three

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(Editor's note: for best effect, read this description in a Lemony Snicket tone. If you don't know what that is, think Wes Anderson or Tim Burton. If you don't know who they are, just pretend you were transported to an odd and semi-wealthy, sort of pretentious, community) This podcast episode is unusual, and in this case, unusual means "likely to cover topics that are beyond the scope of your average book reviews." Join us, Felicia and Aaron, as we round-out a month of random reads. We open with some upcoming books that are sure to excite, move on to our TBR progress which is equally thrilling and miserable, adorn some books with awards, and end with a question about music...on a book podcast? Anyway, thank you for listening, and you can reach us at the outlets below.   Books Discussed at Length: Trials of Dusk and Dreams - Lana Pecherczyk One Cursed Rose - Rebecca Zanetti Delicious Monsters - Liselle Sambury Forging the Guild (book two); Dreams of Hell (book three); Hell and Back (book four); Abyss of Ruins (book five) - Gray Holborn Corpse Roads (book one); Skeletal Hearts (book two); Hollow Veins (book three) - J. Rose Sleep Tight - J.H. Markert The Bad Beginning (book one); The Reptile Room (book two) - Lemony Snicket The Portable Feminist Reader - Ed. Roxane Gay A Discovery of Witches - Deborah Harkness Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow - Gabrielle Zevin   Contact: Email - [email protected] Instagram - @talkbooky Felicia's GoodReads - goodreads.com/femarie Aaron's GoodReads - goodreads.com/atcole1400

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