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Shelf Esteem — 68 episodes

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Shelf Esteem 67: Author Talk with Glenna Turnbull

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Shelf Esteem Episode 66: We Read Canada Reads

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Terra Arcana Episode 1: "Not Like...Fairies, Fairies?"

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Episode 65: Author Talk with Sharon Bala

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Episode 64: Author Talk with Heather Barrett

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Episode 63: Author Talk with Jen Winsor

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Shelf Esteem 62: Author Talk with Debbie McGee

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Shelf Esteem 61: Author Talk with Angela Antle

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Episode 60: We Descend to the Level of the Sentence and We Come Back Up for Air

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Episode 59 We Do Not Fear the Robot Overlords (Yet)

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Episode 58: We Learn How To Get Away With Murder

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Episode 57: We Run Only Slightly Towards Danger

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Episode 56: We Journey to Black Harbour

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Episode 55: We Take a Journey to the Discworld

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Episode 54: We Could All Use Some Bunter in Our Lives

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Episode 53: We Explore London's Underworld In the Company of Bright Young Things

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Episode 52: We Love It When Everyone KNOWS They're In a Mystery Novel

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Episode 51: Stranded on a (Literal or Metaphorical) Island

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Episode 50: Sentient Sourdough Starters and Smoking Hot Fire Spirits

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Episode 49: We are FOR Canadian Graphic Novels and AGAINST Internalized Misogyny

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Episode 48: Three Books I Loved in 2022

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Episode 47 BOOKSWAP 6: The Seven Invisible Husbands of Evelyn LaRue

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Episode 46 BOOKSWAP 5: We Are Unclear About What Constitutes a "Beach Read"

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Episode 45: We Are United by Taika Watiti But Divided by Bats

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Episode 44: We Are Not Really Talking About Jack the Ripper

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Episode 43: We Can Smell the Olives and Also the Public Toilets

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Episode 42: We Honour the Foremothers (and Others)

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Episode 41 BOOKSWAP 4: We Demand the Book About Dylan

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Episode 40: All Our Quotation Marks Were Destroyed in The Event

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Episode 39 BOOKSWAP: We Are Never Going To Make It In New York

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Episode 38 BOOKSWAP: One of These Books is BONKERS

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Episode 37 BOOKSWAP: Our Year of Being Mostly Normal People

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Episode 36: My Metaphorical "Guests," In Quotes

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Episode 35: We Do Enjoy a Good Christmas Story

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Episode 34: We Can Definitely Remember Shapes and Colours

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Episode 33: We Are All a Little Shack-Whacky

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Episode 32: We Are All Afraid to Cough in Public

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Episode 31 We Should Start Wearing Purple Now

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Episode 30: We Love a Good Literary Pilgrimage

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Episode 29: We Have Not Kissed Any Decapitated Prophets (but we have read some good books!)

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Episode 28: We Have Not Had Enough of the Whale Blubber

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Episode 27: We Are Getting a Consciousness-Raising Slurpee Headache

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Episode 26: We Have Never Shushed Anyone

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Episode 25: We Wish to Clarify That It Is a Merman Not a Dolphin

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Episode 24: "A Lot" is Two Words and That Is The Hill We Will Die On

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Episode 23: We Do Not Feel Guilty About Our Pleasures

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Episode 22: NL Reads All Kinds of Books

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Episode 21: We All Need to Cast a Spell on Someone Now and Then

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Episode 20 We Should All Be Wearing Hats

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Episode 19: This Podcast is Both Lit and Clutch

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Episode 18: A Wrinkle in the Process of Adaptation

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Episode 17: Amanda Was a Teenager For a Really Long Time

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Episode 16: We Have All Googled Prince Philip a Lot

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Episode 15: We Do Not Want Anything Bad to Happen to the Dog

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Episode 14 A Surprising Number Of Writers Named Richard

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Episode 13 We Do Not Want To Turn Into Big Hallmark Cards

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Episode 12 The BadAss Librarians Of Mount Pearl

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Episode 11: The Podcast is Coming from INSIDE the House

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Episode 10: A Post-Anything Theology

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Episode 09: He Lost His Shirt Playing Solitaire

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Episode 8: Miserable People Dying Miserably

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Episode 7: We Do Not Want to be Becky

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Episode 06: Waking Up Dead Would be a Real Drag

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Episode 05: A Dragon With the Face of Benedict Cumberbatch

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Episode 04: We Are All as Old as Marilla Now

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Episode 03: It's Not Fit to Leave the House for Five Months of the Year

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Episode 02: We All Carry a Bag Because of Harriet the Spy

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Episode 01: We Have Conflicted Feelings About Margaret Atwood