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We cover Jodi Lynn Anderson's Georgia novel. Book talk starts at 22:30. Todays episode is brought to you by WITH EVERY MEMORY by Janine Rosche. LINKS:PatreonOur merchGLU TwitterGLU InstagramDiscordWebsiteSuggest topicsOur theme song is by Leggy. You can email us at girlslikeusshow@gmail.com.Girls Like Us is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!
This week on Next Reads, Erin reads from Each Night was Illuminated by Jodi Lynn Anderson. Read-alikes include: Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen All the Truth that's In Me by Julie Berry The Names They Gave Us by Emery Lord When We Were Strangers by Alex Richards
Les règles du jean magique : aimez-vous, aimez vos amies, et surtout ne le lavez pas. Cet été, on a le plaisir de parler du roman culte Quatre filles et un jean d'Ann Brashares, avec Flore et Clara du podcast RomComment ?, le podcast qui t'explique comment, mais COMMENT sont construites tes comédies romantiques préférées ! On vous encourage d'ailleurs à vous abonner à ce podcast qui est formidable
Midnight at the Electric by Jodi Lynn Anderson tells the story of three women. From 1919, 1934 and 2065. Even though they all lived in very different and distinct times, they have a common thread pulling htem together.
It's an episode full of horrors here on hate read. Ghosts! Murders! Revenge! All of those will be briefly discussed and set aside for the greatest horror of all: teenage love triangles! It's a classic case of marketing gone awry, as we dive into a book which promised us spooky mayhem, only to emerge from the other side unspooked and entirely mayhemless. This fortnight, Em was joined by special guest host, Morgan Malyn. A big thank you to Morgan! You can check her out on twitter and insta: @iammorgan_m A very special thank you to Ben Cope for our theme song! Check out his YouTube channel: youtube.com/fretwiz. Rather be reading this fortnight: To All The Boys I've Loved Before (and sequels) by Jenny Han Sadie by Courtney Summers Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson Beloved by Toni Morrison What was your first ever hate read? Write us and let us know! Email: hatereadcast @ gmail Twitter: @hatereadcast, @emnoteliza, @amdeebee
We're covering the novel Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson for Kelsey's birthday month! Join us for some wholesome young adult sisterhood and character analysis, won't you?
Jodi Lynn Anderson’s MIDNIGHT AT THE ELECTRIC tell the story of three women – two from different eras of the early 20th century, one from the future – being linked both by their actions and a “very long-lived tortoise.” Anderson says that she likes “to write about magic that’s very realistic,” which was a “constant thread while writing this book.” Grief, love, faith, a “magical glass globe”, and how one’s life can impact others carry a thread between the novel’s three distinct protagonists. Ms. Anderson and Ana Maria Allessi sat down to discuss this title and the author’s writing life at the ABA’s 2017 Winter Institute.
Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on episode number 70, which was recorded on September 28, 2016. On this episode they talk with Jodi Lynn Anderson. Jodi is the New York Times bestselling author of Peaches, Tiger Lily and the popular May Bird trilogy. Prior to becoming a full-time author, Jodie worked as an editorial assistant and then an editor for HarperCollins. Later, she worked for a small production company which led her to where she is now. Don't forget to stick around for the after show! If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/justwritecode.