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Hoy platicamos del libro: “THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HARRY QUEBERT AFFAIR” en español: “LA VERDAD SOBRE EL CASO DE HARRY QUEBERT” de Joël Dicker. Es un libro lleno de misterio y “twists” inesperados que lo hacen muy entretenido. Tiene más de un millón de copias vendidas y ha sido traducido a más de 30 idiomas. Tiene una serie que es buenísima también. No se pierdan el podcast nos acompaño, Oscar Moreno el episodio estuvo buenísimo!!
TYSO favorite Lamorne Morris (New Girl, Woke, BMO Harris Bank commercials) stops by to take his shoes off AND join the FIVE-TIMER-CLUB!! But much like Lamorne's sexual habits, he didn't come alone!... Damon Waynes Jr. (New Girl, Happy Endings, Big Hero 6, The Other Guys, et's Be Cops, Dance Flick, Kenan, Bob and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Bob's Burgers, The Twilight Zone, The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair, Super Troopers 2, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, How to Be Single, NTFS:SD:SUV, The Other Guys, The Underground, My Wife and Kids, Blankman) joins us, as the 3 talk New Girl, comedy, collectables, music, and basketball. If you like hard beats and off the dome freestyle rap (well, poetry when Rick's on mic) then find some speakers or headphones that know what they're doing because this episode is a... GREAT TIME (read that part like there's a pun. There isn't. But, read it that way. It'll be funny if you do)! Support TYSO by supporting our sponsors: Better Help is easy and affordable online therapy, and TYSO listeners get 10% off their first month at https://www.BetterHelp.com/tyso Stop wondering if CBD is right for you. Try NextEvo Naturals capsules, gummies, mints, and topical creams, clinically proven to be better absorbed by your body and get 25% off your first order of $40 or more at https://www.NextEvo.com with promo code TYSO. Musical Beats (in order): Zygzayg1000 - HAY FLOCK X FIVIO FOREIGN TYPE BEAT RAPBATTLE-ENS - FLOW DISTORTION darkside - FLOW FREESTYLE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode we give you 30 recommendations for all aspects in life in under 30 minutes ( yes we timed ourselves). If you're needing to switch things up a bit in your day to day life, we got you!!!! Our recs englobe music, podcasts, TV shows, movies, makeup products, apps, books, YT channels and more!!! There's no way you'll leave without some new things to give a chance to.
Books mentioned: The Girl From Hill House, by Larissa Brasil • O Segredo das Larvas, by Stefano Volp • The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair, by Joël Dicker • Cartas no Corredor da Morte, by Cláudia Lemes and Paula Febbe • If You See Her, by Ania Ahlborn | Check out the English courses that I offer: www.monicasanoli.com.br/cursos | Ig: @monicasanoli | SBC is a Lateral Media production.
"The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair" to bardzo dobry kryminał z ciekawą otoczką obyczajową, ale ma jeden element, na który trzeba przymknąć oko. Jego producenci próbują nas przekonać do zaakceptowania sytuacji, która na akceptację nie zasługuje. Pierwsza część podcastu poświęcona jest filmom, które zobaczyć można na Międzynarodowym Festiwalu Filmowym Nowe Horyzonty. Bartek Węglarczyk i Piotr Markiewicz rozmawiają o trzech produkcjach: "W pętli ryzyka i fantazji", "Niefortunny numerek lub szalone porno" i "Mała mama" i o tym, dlaczego warto wziąć udział w Festiwalu Nowe Horyzonty. Zapraszamy! UWAGA KONKURS! We współpracy z mBankiem przygotowaliśmy dla państwa konkurs. Mamy do rozdania pięć wejściówek online na festiwal "Nowe Horyzonty". Zwycięzców wybierze redakcja podcastu. Jak wziąć udział w konkursie? Wejdź na Facebook "Onet Kultura, znajdź fragment podcastu i napisz w komentarzu pod nim odpowiedź na pytanie: Więcej Nowych Horyzontów. Na co otworzyło Cię kino? Czas trwania konkursu: 19.08.2021(czwartek, g. 16.00) - 21.08.2021(sobota, g. 16.00) Seriale i filmy, o których rozmawiamy: 2.00 - "Shang-Chi" 5.18 - "W pętli ryzyka i fantazji" 15.40 - "Niefortunny numerek lub szalone porno" 21.10 - "Mała mama" 26.50 - "The thruth about the Harry Quebert Affair" (Viaplay) 34.18 - "The Looming Tower" (Amazon Prime) 35.10 - "Legion Samobójców: The Suicide Squad" 38.00 - "Stranger Things" (NETFLIX) 38.44 - "Biały Lotos" (HBO) 40.20 - "Bloodlands" (Canal+) 41.40 - "Bankowa gra" (Canal+)
When I Ran Away by Ilona BannisterIn the chaos after New York's twin towers collapsed, Gigi Stanislawski meets a total stranger who she doesn't see again for the next ten years – when they fall in love, marry and move to London. But there are major differences in their class and cultures and after a traumatic birth, Gigi runs away. I read this from beginning to end and was convinced I was reading a memoir, only to find out at the end that it was fiction. Could easily have been someone's life though.The Disappearance of Stephanie Mailer by Joel DickerThe author of the wonderful book The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair is back with another terrific mystery set in a small Long Island town, when a journalist investigating a 20-year-old murder claims the cops got the wrong guy and then disappears herself. What happened to her, what did she know – and was she right? This guy is a terrific writer – he's French and his novels are all set in the US.LISTEN ABOVE
In this episode of The Lead from DH Radio, we discuss our reads of the week which include 'Padmavat', 'My Dark Venessa', 'Excavation' and 'The truth about the Harry Quebert Affair' with L Subramani. Ahmed Shariff: Hi, sir. Welcome to the DH Radio. This is the first 'Reads of the Week' programme for the year. L Subramani: Hi Ahmed and Happy New Year. Ahmed: Happy New Year to you too. How has the start of 2021 been for you? Subramani: The New Year has been good from the point of view of reading. I sort of tied up some of the books that I could not complete last year... To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast. Download the Deccan Herald app for iOS devices here: https://apple.co/30eOFD6 For latest news and updates, log on to www.deccanherald.com Check out our e-paper www.deccanheraldepaper.com
It is the special of all specials! In this episode (due to public demand) Philippa looks back at 2017/18 and her first 10 favourite books that she reviewed PLUS a wonderful author interview! So we have: “I am Pilgrim” by Terry Hayes, “ Death Knocks Twice” by Robert Thorogood, “The Betrayals” by Fiona Neill, “The Child” by Fiona Barton, “Places in the Darkness” by Chris Brookmyre, “Small Great Things” by Jodi Picoult, “He Said She Said” by Erin Kelly, “Moonrise” by Sarah Crossan. “The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” by Joel Dicker and “Close to Home” by Cara Hunter. Philippa interviews Cara Hunter to talk about this book, the series itself and the characters that make it special.
John and Sheridan give their thoughts on some great shows, and some truly awful ones. But which is which?
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Episode 55! We kick things of this week with a little Tiger talk and an apology to Cats fans from Corrie! As we look back at the footy season Caro talks coaches, naming Alastair Clarkson as ‘the best coach in the last 50 years’. We love a ‘Footy Fairytale’, Melbourne’s season is certainly shaping up to be just that plus it doesn’t get much bigger than the preliminary final between Richmond and Collingwood on Friday. Caro also reflects on life post her full time role at The Age. It’s congratulations to Corrie and family after the arrival of granddaughter Willow arrived (all be it a little early on the weekend). Caro and Corrie talk about the changing demands of parenthood and the simple joy of welcoming new life into the world - plus Corrie “Crush of the Week” is dedicated to all of the hard working midwives and nurses who help make neonatal intensive care units (NICU wards) the incredible places they are. Our "Crush of the Week" is thanks to The Interchange Bench - recruit the best staff with The Interchange Bench. Call 1800 i BENCH to get in touch with them today or check out their website HERE. In “BSF” Corrie highly recommends Ian McEwan’s ‘The Children Act’ a must read before the movie comes out in November. Caro’s been to not one but three movies this week ‘The Merger’, ‘A Simple Favour’ and ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ - but which one is the best? After Corrie’s rave reviews last week about Yottam Ottolenghi’s new cook book ‘Simple’, Caro’s family cooked from it all weekend - she shares a ‘one pot wonder’ Chicken Marbella recipe. Caro’s grumpy about over the top terminology and ‘non words’ especially those popping up in AFL speak. There’s plenty to ponder in “6 Quick Questions” including the US Supreme Court’s current woes, the lack of women seeking pre-selection for the Liberal party and the horrifying turn of events for Australian strawberry producers following the needle contaminations. 'Don't Shoot The Messenger' is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia. You can email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au, follow us on Twitter @dontshootpod or via the facebook page and keep up to date with the 'Caro and Corrie' Instagram account. Other books mentioned in this episode ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’ by Joel Dicker ‘A Very English Scandal’ John Preston
Michael and Hannah discuss how confusing spy movies are, take a stroll on the other side of the iron curtain, and tip their hats to grifters and their nutso schemes before turning to the MANY other things they are reading this week. Books mentioned: Elena Ferrante, My Brilliant Friend, The Story of a New Name, Those who Leave and Those who Stay, The Story of the Lost Child; Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary; Joel Dicker, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair; Alan Hollinghurst, The Sparsholt Affair, The Swimming Pool Library, The Line of Beauty. Movie mentioned:Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy Articles mentioned: Le Carré, “In Ronnie’s Court,” New Yorker; Le Carré, “The Madness of Spies,” New Yorker; Boyd, “Rereading The Spy Who Came in from the Cold,” The Guardian Friend us on Goodreads! And write in at thatbookpod@gmail.com.
In this episode, we tell stories about dates from hell, can you have too many orgasms and talk about two of our favourite books. http://nzhypnotherapy.co.nz/ Books The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair and Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It Write us if you want us to tell your story at: wtfstoriesandadvice@gmail.com Soul (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/m0UBmJLv208
This month World Book Club are once again part of The Hay Literary Festival in Cartagena, Colombia. Harriett Gilbert and a Festival audience talk to the acclaimed Swiss writer Joël Dicker about his gripping and chart-topping novel The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair. A famous American writer suddenly finds himself the main suspect in a 30 year-old cold case in his sleepy home town in New England. His former student, a novelist desperate for material, appears as his only saviour. The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair is a fast-paced, tightly plotted, literary thriller, and an ingenious book within a book by a dazzling young writer. (Picture credit: Valery Wallace Studio.)
On this week's podcast, Chad and Tom preview the semifinals of the World Cup of Literature (both suspect Chile will meet the US in the Championship), and then discuss The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair and a New Yorker piece about its limited U.S. success. Also, the Penguin Cup is stupid. In relation to the rants and raves portion of the podcast, there are videos to be watched from the Estonian sketch comedy troupe that Chad praised. Be sure and write us at threepercentpodcast@gmail.com with any suggestions, criticisms, etc.