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Welcome back! Turns out our title is pretty straightforward this week as we dive into All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill with Niki, and take a trip back into the early 2000s with Tyler with Fairly Oddparents Breaking Da Rules. It's sure as heck one hell of a trip this week with these ones and we hope you enjoy it! Follow us: Twitter: @TurnandMashPod Instagram: @pageandbuttonspodcast Gmail: pageandbuttonspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Page Turners and Button Mashers Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/pageandbuttonspodcast Mario 35th anniversary video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_UcjEq2Dgk&authuser=0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pageandbuttonspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pageandbuttonspodcast/support
For this week’s episode I was lucky to get a twice published YA author by the name of Cristin Terrill. She is the writer of All Our Yesterdays and Here Lies Daniel Tate. Both books are fantastic reads and I recommend checking them out. Cristin talks about how her mother kept telling her to write novels for a... Read more The post 016 – Cristin Terrill – YA Author appeared first on Eclipse The Script.
The lovely Cristin Terrill invited me over to discuss theater, Sir Ian McKellen buying tea, and her recent decision to admit a planned sequel to her debut novel, All Our Yesterdays, was not a workable project. Cristin is funny and quick, and her kindhearted vibe may have something to do with the fact that she knows she has a safety net: dog grooming school.
This week with special guests Tamarack Hockin and Ashley Van Dijk... Mind Grapes: Alli is going back to vintage strategy games with Heroes of Might and Magic III: Restoration of Erathia. Ashley is following up on recommendations with Lev Grossman's The Magicians. Tamarack is reading catching up with teen land reading with the The Lunar Chronicals by Marissa Meyer and All our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill, both virtually visiting the Surrey Public Library Teen Reading Club this summer by online chat. Sam finally got on the Wicked bandwagon with the tour that swept through Vancouver this week. We also discuss video game difficulty, time travel mechanics, and the Diana Gabaldon Outlander series. Class Z(ed): Ashley and Tamarack are library technicians - a designation that many of us were unaware of before entering the library world. We discuss the differences between the MLIS and Lib Tech education and job duties. We also touch on the relationship between librarians and techs and how to build those relationships in more productive ways. Bottom line: we are all colleagues - let's make libraries awesome together. Love the show? Show your S.S. Librarianship pride! Buy a button!
SEPTEMBER please just take my money. Take it all! There is a crazy amount of amazing books coming out this month and to celebrate we have an absolute chocka episode for you! With special guests: Trish Dollar, Sarah Ayoub and Ellie Marney!Books Mentioned:September releases:Every Breath - Ellie MarneyDream Thieves - Maggie SWhere the stars still shine - Trish DollerMore than this - Patrick NessThis song will save your life - Leila SalesVicious - Victoria SchwabNot a drop to drink - Mindy McGinnisAll the truth that's in me - Julie BerryA wounded name - Dot HutchinsonFangirl - Rainbow RowellAll our yesterdays - Cristin TerrillThe waking dark - Robin WassermanIsla and the happily ever after - Stephanie PerkinsFallout - Todd Strasser Pick of the month:Hate is Such a Strong Word by Sarah AyoubBuy it now at BookworldCurrently Reading:Mandee: Almost English by Charlotte MendlesonRey: The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd Trin: Just Between UsSpecial Guest Ladies:Sarah Ayoub author of Hate is Such a Strong WordSarah is a Sydney Journalist/Feature Writer who has written for Sunday, Marie-Claire, Madison, Cosmo, Girlfriend and more. Hate is Such a Strong Word is her debut novel. The story focuses on Sophie: a Lebanese teenager navigating her way through life with Dictator Dad, narrow minded classmates and first love. Connect with Sarah: Facebook TwitterEllie Marney author of Every BreathEllie Marney was born in Brisbane, and has lived in Indonesia,Singapore and India. Now she writes, teaches, talks about kid’s literature at libraries and schools, and gardens when she can, while living in a country idyll (actually a very messy wooden house on ten acres with a dog and lots of chickens) near Castlemaine, in north-central Victoria. Her partner and four sons still love her, even though she often forgets things and lets the housework go.Connect with Ellie: Website TwitterTrish Doller author of Where The Stars Still ShineTrish has worked as a morning radio personality, a newspaper reporter, and spent all her summers in college working at an amusement park. Her debut novel Something Like Normal made readers sit up and take notice with the story of Travis: a US Marine coming home from Afghanistan. Her second novel Where The Stars still Shine focuses on a girl coming back to her family after being abducted by her birth mom and living life on the run for 12 years.Connect with Trish: Website TwitterListener Question:What are you looking forward to this month? Listen NowOn iTunes