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Penerbit independen asal Indonesia ikut memeriahkan Melbourne Art Book Fair. Apa kata mereka yang hadir di sana?
The greatest week of school was the book fair! In this episode we celebrate the Scholastic Book Fair, the books we couldn't live with out, the Book Mobile, and more! Corey (Podcasting After Dark), Diallo (TV Obscura), & Zak (Territory Marks) are joined by fellow “Night Boy” John Toma aka “That 80s Dude” as they reminisce on their love (or in Corey's case lack of love) for the “Book Fair.” John also discusses his new book Nostalgia Nation: The Definitive Chronicle of Growing Up Gen X. Enjoy! Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel here! Don‘t forget to subscribe too! You can order John's book here. Check out That 80s Dude's website here. And don't forget to visit his instagram page here. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel here! Don‘t forget to subscribe too! Special shoutout to Two Dollar Late Fee & Podcasting After Dark Patreon member Magdalena Saucedo for the topic suggestion! If you would like to suggest a topic for us to discuss then head on over to either Patreon page and sign up at any tier: Podcasting After Dark Patreon and Two Dollar Late Fee's Patreon Buy the 80s Kids Unite t-shirt here! Diallo's links can all be found here! 80s Kids Unite is a monthly Podcasting After Dark / Two Dollar Late Fee / TV Obscura / Territory Marks crossover show powered by our Patreon members! If you would like to suggest a topic for us to discuss then head on over to either Patreon page and sign up at any tier: Podcasting After Dark Patreon and Two Dollar Late Fee's Patreon Dig our show? Please consider supporting us on Patreon for tons of bonus content and appreciation: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Instagram: @territorymarks Subscribe to our YouTube 80s Kids Unite logo by VideoForce Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Originally aired May 22, 2023, Season 11, Episode 22 Our story tonight is called The Bookfair, and it's a story about a love of reading and the creativity that inspires. It's also about the last days of school before summer vacation, taking class outside into the open air, and the feeling of watching little ones grow up and expand their worlds. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
Stuart McMillian spoke with volunteer Peggy Kornfein about the Greater St. Louis Book Fair--now in its 75th year which began Thursday and ends Sunday
In this episode of the Book Fair podcast, I interview author and illustrator Angela Hsieh about her new book, 'Lu and Ren's Guide to Geozoology.' We discuss the creative process behind writing and illustrating a graphic novel, and the themes of expectations and growing up that resonate throughout Hsieh's work. Angela shares her inspirations from the natural world and reflects on the importance of storytelling in connecting with readers.New Releases:Tales from Beyond the Rainbow: Ten LGBTQ+ Fairy Tales Proudly Reclaimed collected and adapted by Pete Jordi WoodDarkness at Dreamer Mountain by Ryan WolfCandle Island by Laren WolkThe Reel Wish by Yamile Saied MéndezChapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:37 Exploring Themes of Family and Expectations05:27 The Journey of Lou and Ren08:24 Creating the World of Geozoology11:25 The Creative Process of Author-Illustrators14:37 Writing for a Young Audience17:41 Future Possibilities and Closing Thoughts31:54 New Releases37:20 Headlines
In this episode of the Book Fair podcast, I interview author and illustrator Angela Hsieh about her new book, 'Lu and Ren's Guide to Geozoology.' We discuss the creative process behind writing and illustrating a graphic novel, and the themes of expectations and growing up that resonate throughout Hsieh's work. Angela shares her inspirations from the natural world and reflects on the importance of storytelling in connecting with readers.New Releases:Tales from Beyond the Rainbow: Ten LGBTQ+ Fairy Tales Proudly Reclaimed collected and adapted by Pete Jordi WoodDarkness at Dreamer Mountain by Ryan WolfCandle Island by Laren WolkThe Reel Wish by Yamile Saied MéndezChapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:37 Exploring Themes of Family and Expectations05:27 The Journey of Lou and Ren08:24 Creating the World of Geozoology11:25 The Creative Process of Author-Illustrators14:37 Writing for a Young Audience17:41 Future Possibilities and Closing Thoughts31:54 New Releases37:20 Headlines
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The Antiques Freaks have ventured out into the wider world and returned with tales of wonder, including the most ironic possible book for sale, the most charming bookseller disclaimer, the smuggest item listing we've ever seen, and why you should always write your shop name on your price tag.
Mark Heiman, Chair of the Northfield Hospital Auxiliary Book Fair, talks about the annual book fair that begins on April 22 at 5pm. For more details, visit northfieldbookfair.org.
Mark Heiman, Chair of the Northfield Hospital Auxiliary Book Fair, talks about the annual book fair that begins on April 22 at 5pm. For more details, visit northfieldbookfair.org.
Mark Heiman announces that donations for the Northfield Hospital Auxiliary Book Fair are being taken at the Northfield Ice Arena April 8-18. The book fair begins on April 22 at 5pm. For more details, visit northfieldbookfair.org.
Mark Heiman announces that donations for the Northfield Hospital Auxiliary Book Fair are being taken at the Northfield Ice Arena April 8-18. The book fair begins on April 22 at 5pm. For more details, visit northfieldbookfair.org.
Mike Stephen talks to Conspire Creative founder Sharon Woodhouse about her new book The Profitable Author: 1,001 Ways to Build a Business You Love Around Your Books, previews the Surabhi Ensemble's live performance with guitarist Carlo Basile, and gets the lowdown on the upcoming West Side Book Fair from Bridgett McGill.
Una puntata speciale del Cacciatore di libri dedicata alla letteratura per bambini e ragazzi, in occasione della Bologna Children's Book Fair, la fiera internazionale più importante per i libri per l'infanzia che si terrà dal 31 marzo al 3 aprile. Si tratta di una fiera per addetti ai lavori in cui vengono presentate le novità di mercato e vengono chiusi contratti per la compravendita di diritti. Parliamo di "Lucciole, squaletti e un po' di pastina" (Salani) di Donatella Di Pietrantonio, premio Campiello 2017 con "L'arminuta" e poi Premio Strega 2024 con "L'età fragile". Autrice amata sia dal pubblico che dalla critica, esordisce ora con un libro per bambini (dai 6 anni in su), con le illustrazioni ricche di fantasia e di colore di Andrea Tarella. Debutto nella letteratura per ragazzi anche per un altro scrittore molto amato, Antonio Manzini, autore dei gialli con Rocco Schiavone. Il 1 aprile arriva in libreria per Sellerio "Max e Nigel" con le illustrazioni di Toni Tommasi. Altro libro diretto ai pre-adolescenti è un romanzo dai toni horror, genere che piace molto ai più giovani (basti pensare al successo di "Piccoli Brividi", la serie di libri per ragazzi più venduta della storia). Si intitola "Nessuno verrà a prenderti" di Manlio Castagna, pubblicato da Mondadori nella nuova collana Ossigeno, che comprende romanzi brevi, di facile lettura con storie coinvolgenti. Un modo per avvicinare alla lettura. E poi per i bambini più piccoli "Nel paese dove i maiali volano, i lupi galleggiano" (ElectaKids) di Gianluca Nicoletti (voce nota di Radio 24) con le illustrazioni del figlio Tommy, artista neurodivergente. A partire dai disegni di Tommy, Nicoletti ha costruito un filo narrativo e ha inventato alcune storie piene di fantasia. Infine gli 80 anni di Pippi Calzelunghe celebrati da Salani con il volume "Pippi Calzelunghe" di Astrid Lindgren, 400 pagine con la prefazione di Elisabetta Gnone in cui sono racchiuse le avventure della prima bambina ribelle della letteratura.
L'ospite di oggi è PATRIZIA ZERBI, editrice. Patrizia è la fondatrice di Carthusia, una casa editrice molto particolare e coraggiosa, famosa, tra gli altri motivi, per dare grande spazio nel suo catalogo ai Silent Books, i libri senza parole, e per organizzare il Silent Book Contest dedicato all'illustratore Gianni De Conno e la cui premiazione avviene durante la Bologna Children's Book Fair.Nell'episodio di questa settimana parliamo di libri, di essere fuori dagli schemi, di silent books, e tanto altro ancora.Ogni settimana una nuova storia, una nuova vita, dietro le immagini.Questo è un podcast indipendente. Clicca i link qui di seguito per: Diventare un mio PATREON e sostenere questo podcast con un piccolo contributo per coprire le spese di produzione ed aiutarmi a continuare questo progetto;Ricevere la NEWSLETTER de “Il Mondo Invisibile” in cui condivido cosa imparo ogni settimana dagli ospiti del podcast e cosa voglio ricordare per la mia pratica creativa; Seguire l'account Instagram @ilmondoinvisibilepodcast e la pagina facebook con lo stesso nome, per vedere le opere degli artisti, e per mandarmi i tuoi commenti. Grazie milleA presto!
Today: At The Association's Boozy Book Fair, book lovers enjoy a grown-up twist on the classic school book fair with a curated selection of fiction, themed cocktails inspired by popular series, and unique surprises like “Blind Date With a Book” boxes. And later: At its annual luncheon, MEDC highlighted updates on the Manufacturers Association, a potential new employer, new ownership of a historic plant, and seventy-five years of Montrose Regional Health.Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emily is mere moments away from giving birth. Kaitlin gives Emily a breast pump tutorial. Meanwhile, the sinkhole saga is escalating. We also tackle some very important topics: Why are all Jr.'s men? Kaitlin's 42 potential Easter outfits The Diet Coke debate—people have opinions. Even the tooth fairy is being impacted by inflation. Food conspiracies…what is even good for you anymore? Men are flocking to Suzy's hair. Plus, we dive into some listener questions. Enjoy, friends! Get 20% OFF Magic Mind https://www.magicmind.com/whatelsepod20 DISCOUNT CODE: WHATELSEPOD20 Follow SWE on Insta → @so.what.else Follow Kaitlin on Insta → @kaitlingraceelliott SWE Website
Emily is mere moments away from giving birth. Kaitlin gives Emily a breast pump tutorial. Meanwhile, the sinkhole saga is escalating. We also tackle some very important topics: Why are all Jr.'s men? Kaitlin's 42 potential Easter outfits The Diet Coke debate—people have opinions. Even the tooth fairy is being impacted by inflation. Food conspiracies…what is even good for you anymore? Men are flocking to Suzy's hair. Plus, we dive into some listener questions. Enjoy, friends! Get 20% OFF Magic Mind https://www.magicmind.com/whatelsepod20 DISCOUNT CODE: WHATELSEPOD20 Follow SWE on Insta → @so.what.else Follow Kaitlin on Insta → @kaitlingraceelliott SWE Website
(WARNING: The Listener submission at the end is not suitable for children.) On this episode, the Dumb Dads are back from tour and back to reality. Evan works a book fair and meets his kid's Vice Principal for apparently the first time. Meanwhile, Kevin forgets to tell his oldest he's leaving for tour until morning of. AND a Dumb Parenting Submission! If you want to send us your Dumb Parenting Submission, you can email us at DumbDadPod@gmail.com or send it by postal mail to The Dumb Dads, 17216 Saticoy St #678, Van Nuys, CA 91406. The Dumb Dad podcast is also on Youtube. Subscribe here! For more Dumb Dad Pod, follow us on social – https://bit.ly/3t6tE9M We've got DUMB DAD MERCH! And we're on CAMEO! We'd love to send a message to a dad (or anybody) in your life who needs a Dumb Dad pick-me-up! CHEAT CODES – BETONLINE – Use our Promo Code: BLEAV to receive your 50% Welcome Bonus on your first deposit. Thanks to Chris Verdú for our show music! Check out Verdú on SoundCloud! And thanks to editor, Annie Laferriere. Check her out on instagram!
An Art Book Fair is coming to Oklahoma City's Southside Capitol Hill neighborhood, bringing in artists and designers from across the country.28 artists and small presses from across the country and Oklahoma will be inside the We The People Consulting building this weekend.
Oklahoma health officials are keeping an eye on a measles outbreak in TexasFederal layoffs are impacting our state.A special book fair is coming to Oklahoma City.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
For anyone at risk of self-harm, call or text 988 for the suicide and crisis hotline.In this episode of the Book Fair podcast, host Anthony interviews Tony Keith Jr., a poet and educator, about his latest poetry collection 'Knucklehead.' They discuss the themes of joy, identity, and the power of language in affirming the experiences of young black men and boys. Tony shares insights on the therapeutic nature of poetry, the importance of performance, and how he critiques his own work. The conversation highlights the significance of poetry as a medium for self-expression and social commentary, especially in today's challenging times.New Releases:The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey HartmanA Line Can Go Anywhere: The Brilliant, Resilient Life of Artist Ruth Asawa by Caroline McAlister, illus. by Jamie GreenOn Thin Ice by Jessica KimTear This Down by Barbara DeeChapters00:00 Introduction to the Book Fair Podcast01:00 Meet Tony Keith Jr. and His Work02:38 Exploring Themes in 'Knucklehead'05:04 The Importance of Joy in Poetry07:27 The Power of Poetry vs. Prose11:29 Performance Poetry vs. Written Poetry13:32 The Role of Self-Critique in Writing16:41 The Therapeutic Nature of Poetry19:26 Tony's Philosophical Approach to Writing20:38 Because When I Write I'm Dangerous24:15 Recent Releases31:13 Iowa Bill Targets Library34:21 Indiana Governor Cuts Dolly Parton Charity Funding36:45 11-year-old bullied over immigration status
This year marks the 48th Kolkata Book Fair, a fair Sandip Roy has been going to his whole life. This year he ruminates on what makes this particular festival so special.
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Jeff and Rebecca note some side-effects of Onyx Storm's huge release before talking about Oscars nominations, NBCC finalists, recent reading and more. Then, Jami Attenberg talks to Rebecca about how she put together a book fair where every kid can walk away with a book. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Sign up for the Book Riot Podcast Newsletter and follow the show on Instagram and Bluesky. Get more industry news with our Today in Books daily newsletter. A new year means a new Read Harder Challenge! Join us as we make our way through 24 tasks meant to expand our reading horizons. Sign up at bookriot.com/readharder. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Discussed in this Episode: The Book Riot Podcast Patreon The Onyx Storm roll-out didn't quite go as planned - and demand crashed the Target website and Fans are not impressed with the “exclusive” art NBCC finalists Oscar nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay Blob I Heard Her Call My Name by Lucy Sante The Language of Mathematics by Raul Rojas Alligator Tears by Edgar Gomez Life in Three Dimensions by Shigehiro Oishi Jami's Craft Talk Substack How We Hacked the Scholastic Book Fair So Every Kid Could Buy a Book 1,000 Words: A Writer's Guide to Staying Creative, Focused, and Productive All Year Round A Reason to See You Again Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What are our "Community Values"? PLUS - J6RoadHome.com - Fundraiser tonight! 1/6/25 1776 Bar - Just north of Luckenbach Texas
This week the podcast delves into the world of J Webster Sharp (The Book of Life and Death) to talk about the many layers of her work and comics. From her entry into small press comics, to working with publishers, work processes and disciplines, influences and even musicals - this one has it all. Theres also tons of great recommendations, character writing, superhero chat and more. Great stuff to check out this week - J Webster Sharp, Fondant, The Book of Life and Death, Thousand Faces, Humanoids, Shift It, Beast Hunting Battle Badgers, Steve Sims, She Volume 1, Printopia, Bob Fingerman, Brighton Art and Book Fair, Amopatrice, Grixly, Nate McDonnagh, True Tales From the Bar, Bryan Kelly, Speed Republic, Mad Cave Comics, Ryan K Lindsay, Mugshots
Sean is the President of Dreamscape Media. He is also the President of the Audio Publishers Association. We met in Frankfurt recently at the Book Fair and finalized this interview. Audiobook growth kept the publishing industry growing during the pandemic, so I am very excited to speak with Sean about the growth of audiobooks as an industry. We also discuss the growth of AI generated audiobooks in the industry as a viable solution for books that would not otherwise ever be made as an audiobook.
Sean is the President of Dreamscape Media. He is also the President of the Audio Publishers Association. We met in Frankfurt recently at the Book Fair and finalized this interview. Audiobook growth kept the publishing industry growing during the pandemic, so I am very excited to speak with Sean about the growth of audiobooks as an industry. We also discuss the growth of AI generated audiobooks in the industry as a viable solution for books that would not otherwise ever be made as an audiobook.
The RV Book Fair 2024. Rella B, Paula Banks, and Diann Floyd Boehm talk with Lucia Matuonto and pat Backley about Teaching Through Tales: Writing Children's Books that Make a Difference. Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
The RV Book Fair 2024. Rella B, Paula Banks, and Diann Floyd Boehm talk with Lucia Matuonto and pat Backley about Teaching Through Tales: Writing Children's Books that Make a Difference. Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
The RV Book Fair 2024. Lulu Buck, Julie Gareleck, and Rick Incorvia talk with Lucia Matuonto and Pat Backley about Crossing Genres: How Authors Bring Stories to Life. Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
The RV Book Fair 2024. Lucia Matuonto and Steven Joseph talk with Douglas Weisserman about Embracing Absurdities, Humor, and Hidden Superpowers. Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
In this Thursdays show, we will dive into discussions with publishing house Matica slovenská as they reveal the behind-the-scenes of their work and share their thoughts on participating in the prestigious Bibliotéka book fair. We'll uncover what drives them to attend, their expectations and ambitions tied to the event, and how such gatherings influence their work and interactions with readers. This year, as in previous years, Radio Devin will be part of the exhibition, so here's a sneak peek of what it is like preparing such event. Offering inspiring insights into the challenges and successes within the publishing industry and outline the publishers' future plans.
The RV Book Fair 2024. Janet Kravetz and Gary Morgenstein talk with Lucia Matuonto and Sean Bridges about Visions of Tomorrow: Exploring Dystopian Themes in Literature Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
Alexis tapped into Book Fair magic -- what did she buy at the school event? ABFAB: Jason loves the Ninja Cafe Luxe, no it's not the '90s, but Jay Leno and Jaleel White are making headlines today, and Bluesky is a hit -- can it keep the momentum? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alexis tapped into Book Fair magic -- what did she buy at the school event? ABFAB: Jason loves the Ninja Cafe Luxe, no it's not the '90s, but Jay Leno and Jaleel White are making headlines today, and Bluesky is a hit -- can it keep the momentum? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The RV Book Fair 2024. Andra Gilum and Andy Case talk with Lucia Matuonto and Pat Backley about Celebrating Pets and Sharing Nudgets of Hope Through Storytelling. Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
The RV Book Fair 2024. Chimnese Davids, Elizabeth Cottrell and Patrick Greenwood talk with Lucia Matuonto and Rick Incorvia about Comfort, Encourage, and Inspire: Authors Sharing Stories that Uplift and Empower Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
The RV Book Fair 2024. Andra Gillum and Andy Case talk with Lucia Matuonto and Pat Backley about Creating Worlds for Young Minds: Authors and Illustrators Discuss the Magic of Children's Books. Find out more about The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair
The RV Book Fair 2024 Mandy Eve-Barnett and Donna Goodacre talk with Lucia Matuonto and Pat Backley about From Sweeping Romance to Historic Adventures: Writing Across Genres . Find out more at The RV Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair Mandy: https://www.instagram.com/mandyevebarnett/ Donna: https://www.donnagoodacre-writer.nz/
The RV Book Fair 2024. Gary Smith and Sean Bridges talk with Lucia Matuonto and Pat Backley about The Art of Suspense: How Action Writers Keep Readers Hooked Until the Last Page. Find out more about Book Fair at: https://www.relatable-media.com/the-rv-book-fair Gary Smith: https://garysmithauthor.com/ Sean Bridges: https://audibleparade.com/
One of my own kids favorite events during their elementary school years was the annual book fair. A section of the cafeteria would be set up with a huge display put on by the folks at Scholastic Books. On their website, Scholastic Books tells us that just last year alone, twenty-eight million kids attended school book fairs, and that one hundred million books got into kids' hands from the fair. If you click around on the Scholastic Books website you'll soon discover that the company is now promoting a “read with pride” campaign, as they are, and I quote, “proud to celebrate LGBTQIA+ stories with new and award winning books for kids and teens!” Scroll down the page and you will learn about pride-themed books for young adults, for kids ages eight to twelve, and for readers as young as three to five. Our kids are forming their beliefs and behaviors all through their childhood and teen years. And with so many voices teaching them about sex and gender, it's imperative that we teach them God's design.
Alexis is so excited for his kid's book fair -- it's bringing back all the nostalgic feelings! TV TASTE TEST: "High Potential," we play a round of true or false, and Giselle Bundchen is expecting a baby! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alexis is so excited for his kid's book fair -- it's bringing back all the nostalgic feelings! TV TASTE TEST: "High Potential," we play a round of true or false, and Giselle Bundchen is expecting a baby! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The leaves are falling, and that's a sure sign of the book fair rolling into your schools. And if you're lucky, a local bookstore is giving you a taste of the book fair you remember fondly from your youth, but making it fun for your adult self. This week we're reminiscing about the book fair, talking facts about the beginning of the Scholastic Book Fair, and of course sharing all about our upcoming public school book fairs and our adult Boozy Book Fair! We've got bookseller Bailey on the podcast to talk about everything she has prepped and it's a fun one full of nostalgia. Note: In the episode Amanda begins discussing the story of the Minotaur, Ariadne, and who unalives who... You can read about the myth here. Ellyn's Currently Reading | The Last Murder At the End of the World by Stuart Turton & Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs by Luis Elizondo Amanda's Currently Reading | What I Ate In One Year by Stanley Tucci & Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson Bailey's Currently Reading | Lady Audley's Secret by M.E. Braddon Books coming out this week: Hot Mess: Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, Patriot by Alexei Navalny, & Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret: A Festive Mystery by Benjamin Stevenson Don't miss author Neal Stephenson at Dog-Eared Books on Sunday, October 27, at 6 PM. Get your tickets HERE. ______________________________________________________________________ Make sure to subscribe and rate the Bubbles & Books Podcast. And don't forget to share it with your friends. Learn more about a Dog-Eared Books book subscription HERE. Follow us on Instagram: @bubblesandbookspodcast Follow Dog-Eared Books on Instagram: @dogearedbooksames Interested in audiobooks? Listen while supporting Dog-Eared Books HERE. Visit us! www.dogearedbooksames.com
High on the success of the Boozy Book Fair (it was, according to Sam, "really banging"), a great in-shop reading and signing, and a couple days off for Indigenous Peoples Day, Sam and Hannah are in a mood, with nothing to complain about. Also, no dudes allowed, this week, with a shout out to the guy who really likes Rachel Kushner. - "The Time Keepers," by Alyson Richman, which, sorry, is rather maudlin and bad. It's not a time travel book. - "The Plot," by Jean Hanff Korelitz, which Hannah read mostly because "The Sequel" just came out. The second half was entertaining, anyway. - "The Road to Dalton" and "Where the River Meets the Sea," by Shannon Bowring, a librarian who grew up in the County in Maine. You really should have come to see her speak a couple weeks ago. - "Deep Cuts," by Holly Brickley, which comes out in, like, February, but it was the bottom of the TBR pile and about a fictional music writer, so Sam read it anyway. It's a major nostalgia trip if you ... like music. - "From Here to the Great Unknown" (not, actually, "From Here to Eternity"), by Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keough. Hannah actually listened to it, mostly because Julia Roberts is the narrator, but also really enjoyed it.