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March 2020 Book Club: It’s a Doctor Who double-feature of a different sort as Chris & Matt encounter not one, but two Doctors in one book! We begin with a Series 12 wrap-up discussion - and then review “Heart of TARDIS” by Dave Stone, originally published in June 2000. While this book is out of print, it is available on the second-hand market. Please help other fans find our show by leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice. Submit your comments via email… “who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
February 2020 Book Club: It’s another double-feature as Matt & Chris continue to engage the TARDIS randomizer by investigating a pair of original Target books first published in 1986: “Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma” by Tony Attwood, and “Harry Sullivan’s War” by Ian Marter. These books are long out of print and available on the second-hand market. Please help other fans find our show by leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice. Submit your comments via email… “who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
Episode 193 ~ October 24, 2019 Podcast Info / Topics Barron Canyon,Algonquin Park Derek is invited to a fishing weekend where he is taught to fish for trout from skin-on-frame canoes John Van Barriger is heading to the 21st Minnesota Winter Camping Symposium, Sean’s Book Club It is once again Wetsuit / Drysuit season
Episode 193 ~ October 24, 2019 Podcast Info / Topics Barron Canyon,Algonquin Park Derek is invited to a fishing weekend where he is taught to fish for trout from skin-on-frame canoes John Van Barriger is heading to the 21st Minnesota Winter Camping Symposium, Sean’s Book Club It is once again Wetsuit / Drysuit season
May 2019 Book Club: It’s fancy dress as Chris & Matt put on their togas and head back to ancient Rome to review “The Stone Rose” by Jacqueline Rayner. First published in April 2006, it was republished in 2015 as part of the History Collection and is still widely available in shops & on digital formats. There’s also an abridged audio recording on iTunes, Audible, CD, etc. which is read by David Tennant. Please help other fans find our show by leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice. Submit your comments via email… “who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com
In Episode 9, Nicole Bonia and Gayle Weiswasser from The Readerly Report Podcast join me to discuss their reading tastes and share book recommendations…prepare for some potentially unpopular opinions! This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How Gayle and Nicole went from bookish friends to podcast co-hosts. Gayle’s vs. Nicole’s reading taste. The book Nicole and Gayle both violently hated. Gayle shares a very popular book she didn’t like – which I didn’t agree with her about. We all talk about some huge books we didn’t love. How we don’t generally like Pulitzer Prize-winning books. How we feel about World War II books. How we feel about real life book clubs. Goodreads Choice Awards. Gayle and Nicole’s Book Recommendations Two OLD Books They Love Nicole: Words by Heart by Ouida Sebestyen | Buy from Amazon [13:02] Gayle: Evening by Susan Minot | Buy from Amazon [14:29] Two NEW Books They Love Nicole: The Caregiver by Samuel Park | Buy from Amazon [17:32] Gayle: One Day in December by Josie Silver | Buy from Amazon [20:15] Two Books They Didn’t Love Nicole: Little Bee by Chris Cleave | Buy from Amazon [23:07] Gayle: Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [24:49] Two New Releases They’re Excited About Nicole: At the Wolf’s Table by Rosella Postorino (Release Date: January 29, 2019) | Buy from Amazon [28:04] Gayle: Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Release Date: March 5, 2019) | Buy from Amazon [31:33] Other Books Mentioned Look Alive Out There: Essays by Sloane Crosley (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [8:45] Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [10:06] Bad Blood by John Carreyrou (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [11:11] Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [12:17] The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker | Buy from Amazon [12:17] The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [12:35] Monkeys by Susan Minot | Buy from Amazon [15:36] Mothering Sunday by Graham Swift (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [16:31] Hourglass: Time, Memory, and Marriage by Dani Shapiro | Buy from Amazon [17:03] Red Clocks by Leni Zumas | Buy from Amazon [20:23] The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [21:45] One Day in September by Simon Reeve | Buy from Amazon [22:38] Fates & Furies by Lauren Groff (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [25:19] Everybody’s Son by Thrity Umrigar | Buy from Amazon [26:10] Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [26:36] All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr | Buy from Amazon [27:43] We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [29:48] These Guys Have All the Fun by James A. Miller & Tom Shales | Buy from Amazon [33:01] Live From New York: An Oral History of Saturday Night Live by James A. Miller & Tom Shales | Buy from Amazon [33:01] The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [33:34] One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid | Buy from Amazon [33:45] After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid | Buy from Amazon [34:12] Other Links Book Expo Eight 2018 Books That Deserved the Hype…and Five That Didn’t (Sarah’s blog post) Anne Flosnik (audiobook narrator – Little Bee) The Gilmore Guide to Books review of Everybody’s Son Spivey’s Book Club It’s Book Talk review of Daisy Jones & the Six The Readerly Report Goodreads Choice Awards episode The Readerly Report Podcast Podcast Website | Instagram | Facebook Group | Twitter About Gayle Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Gayle has been blogging about books atEveryday I Write the Book since 2006, and co-hosts The Readerly Report Podcast with Nicole Bonia. I love to read, and I love to talk about books and what other people are reading. I live in Washington, DC with my husband, fourteen year-old twin daughters and six year-old son. I run communications and business development at a real estate technology company called Homesnap, which keeps me busy when I am not parenting or reading. About Nicole Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Nicole is co-host at The Readerly Report, a podcast featuring the latest literary news, candid book discussions and scads of eclectic book recommendations. She loves travel, reading on the beach, and catching up with friends over dinner and a bottle of red. Nicole writes about books and other things at NicoleBonia.com. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). 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August 2018 Book Club: It’s the first of two “Doctor Lite” months, as we take a side-step with the intrepid Professor Bernice Summerfield & her cat Wolsey in Paul Cornell’s “Oh No It Isn’t.” Originally published by Virgin in May 1997 and adapted by Big Finish in September 1998, it was once available wherever fine books were sold, and can now be found in second-hand shops. The audio adaptation is still available to order (on CD) via www.bigfinish.com Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts or the Google Play store - and submit your comments via email. “Who knows,” we may end up reading your feedback on the podcast! Facebook: http://facebook.com/allnewdoctorwhobookclub Twitter: @ANDWBCPodcast Email: ANDWBCPodcast@gmail.com