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"Food, water, shelter, and tampons."This week, Kellie and Daphne cover another YA dystopian staple: Rick Yancey's post-alien invasion novel The Fifth Wave (2013). It's a supersized episode because we're rejoined by special guest and professional yapper Colin! We discuss aliens, hacking the mainframe, Gen Alpha slang, and blond adults, among many, many other topics.Here's one of the book teaser trailers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbEdDmUEfTs Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brenna and Joe dip back into dystopian territory with The 5th Wave, Rick Yancey's 2013 novel and J Blakeson's 2016 film adaptation.This one is unique because it's aliens, though we are still dealing with a Chosen One narrative and a potential love quad.Plus: changing (sometimes inefficiently) perspectives, a film that moves too fast but is too long, putting film critics on blast, and whether we'll check out entries 2-3 in Yancey's trilogy.Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and BlueSky @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray (BlueSky/Instagram)> Joe: @bstolemyremote (Twitter/Instagram) or @joelipsett (BlueSky)Have a mail bag question? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com Theme music: Ben Fox "Think About the Lights" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“The 5th Wave,” “The Infinite Sea,” “The Last Star.” Ally by Rick Yancey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Aloha Friends and welcome back to Faith In Between Im so happy your able to join us today. If you are new to show I hope you find the show encouraging and connecting to Christ. If you enjoy it after a few listens consider subscribing and sharing with others who you think would love this podcast as well. Today we will be talking about God equipping the ones (YOU) he calls for his purpose. and how the things we are dealing with right now in our lives are ways that God is equipping us to fulfill our purpose in his calling. I also talk about how the people who are "equipped" are also called by God and are simply the ones who have already been through the equipping stage and is now equipped and carrying our their purpose. focus on the quote by Rick Yancey, " God doesn't call the equipped, son. God equips the called. and son you have been called." I actually add a few words in there to make it make more sense to an all inclusive meaning. to include all and anyone who is being called. Because this quote can be a focus on our whole selves in the sense that the "equipped" is our future and the "called" is us in our past, and once we take the necessary journey to get to being equipped we will then be the equipped and fulfill our purpose in Christ. So won't you join me today in taking this all apart and hearing how God is equipping you and how you are called! key verse: 2 Timothy 3:17: that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.quote: Rick Yancey, " God doesn't call the equipped, son. God equips the called. and son you have been called."definitions: Brain dumping: The act or an instance of comprehensively and uncritically expressing and recording one's thoughts and ideas (Merriam-Webser)resources: Crash Course to Communications with Havilah Cunnington: https://truthtotable.comWisdome: https://www.joinwisdomapp.comBook: Stress Less Living By Tracie Miles: https://www.p31bookstore.com/products/stress-less-livingemail: uilanikumuhone.fib@gmail.comnext episode: October 5, 2021I hope you have a wonderful day and I'll see you later.. bye =)
The books/series and authors I mentioned: The Defiance Trilogy by C.J. Redwine, The 5th Wave series by Rick Yancey, The Maze Runner series by James Dashner, The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins, The Divergent Series by Veronica Roth, The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, The Legend Series by Marie Lu, and The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“Yes, my dear child, monsters are real. I happen to have one hanging in my basement.”In this episode of Fictional Hangover, we talk about worms, tiny hats and Snapping to, Will Henry! in our discussion of The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey, narrated by Steve Boyer.
First Draft Episode #274: Justin Reynolds Justin Reynolds, author of The Opposite of Always, talks about his new young adult contemporary novel, Early Departures. This episode is brought to you by Everything I Thought I Knew, by Shannon Takoaka, out from Candlewick Press October 13, 2020. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Hear Justin’s mailbag episode of First Draft here Hear Justin on the live episode recorded at YAhooFest 2019, along with Rick Yancey, New York Times bestselling author of the Fifth Wave series, the Monstrumologist series, and more; Cindy Pon, Want and its sequel Ruse, the Silver Phoenix series and more. John Grisham, author of The Firm, Camino Winds and many more Michael Crichton, author of Sphere, Jurassic Park, and many more How Should a Person Be by Sheila Heti I want to hear from you! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998 or send an email to mailbag @ firstdraftpod dot com! Subscribe To First Draft with Sarah Enni Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jason Reynolds; Leigh Bardugo, author of Ninth House and the Grishaverse series; Creator of Sex and the City Candace Bushnell; YouTube empresario and author Hank Green; Actors, comedians and screenwriters Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham; author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast Linda Holmes; Bestselling authors and co-hosts of the Call Your Girlfriend podcast, Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish and co-host of the Sciptnotes podcast; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Track Changes If you’re looking for more information on how to get published, or the traditional publishing industry, check out the Track Changes podcast series, and sign up for the Track Changes weekly newsletter. Support the Show Love the show? Make a monthly or one-time donation at Paypal.me/FirstDraft. Rate, Review, and Recommend Take a moment to rate and review First Draft with Sarah Enni in Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your honest and positive review helps others discover the show -- so thank you! Is there someone you think would love this podcast as much as you do? Just click the Share button at the bottom of this post! Thanks again!
First Draft Episode #220: Rick Yancy, Cindy Pon, Justin Reynolds, and Sarah Enni LIVE at YA-Hoo Fest Got five minutes? Help First Draft by taking this 2019 Listener Survey! YA-Hoo Fest kicked off with this LIVE recording of the First Draft with Sarah Enni on Sept. 21, 2019. Hear writers talk about plotting the end of humanity, domed Chinese playgrounds, reef-keeping, the universal experience of grief. Featuring: Rick Yancey, New York Times bestselling author of the Fifth Wave series, the Monstrumologist series, and more; Cindy Pon, Want and its sequel Ruse, the Silver Phoenix series and more; Justin A. Reynolds, debut author of The Opposite of Always; and Sarah Enni, author of Tell Me Everything. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Storming Area 51 is something I cannot ever talk about enough. Did you know it is obliquely tied to Tom Delonge, former guitarist for Blink 182?!?! The Fermi Paradox concerns the probability of there being intelligent life in the universe The Stephen Hawkings quote that begins The Fifth Wave is, “If Aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn't turn out very well for the Native Americans.” Confessions of a Tax Collector: One Man’s Tour of Duty Inside the IRS is Rick Yancey’s memoir all about working at the IRS The movie Groundhog Day is a classic, you should watch it! William Goldman is an esteemed screenwriter (of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All the President’s Men and The Princess Bride) and novelist (of The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern’s Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure, Marathon Man and more). The Roger Ebert review of The Fifth Wave movie I want to hear from you! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998. Subscribe To First Draft with Sarah Enni Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; Linda Holmes, author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast; Jonny Sun, internet superstar, illustrator of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Gmorning, Gnight! and author and illustrator of Everyone’s an Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Charlie’s Angels, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. It’s free! Rate, Review, and Recommend How do you like the show? Please take a moment to rate and review First Draft with Sarah Enni in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your honest and positive review helps others discover the show -- so thank you! Is there someone you think would love this podcast as much as you do? Please share this episode on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or via carrier pigeon (maybe try a text or e-mail, come to think of it). Just click the Share button at the bottom of this post! Thanks again!
I månadens avsnitt dyker Meriam, Amina och Martin ner i böcker som handlar om konflikt på olika nivåer! Böcker som vi tipsar om i detta avsnitt är: "Godnatt Mister Tom" av Michelle Magorian "Divergent" av Veronica Roth "Den unga eliten" av Marie Lu "Den femte vågen" av Rick Yancey "Ryttarna" av Mats Wahl "Mördarens apa" av Jakob Wegelius "Maze Runner" av James Dashner" "Sprickan" av Bali Rai
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we’re talking all about dystopian books! We’ve read quite a few of them and also have SO MANY on our TBRs. Grab a cup of your favorite tea and join us and don’t forget to let us know about your favorite dystopian books! Our Life in Books Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/ourlifeinbooks Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind Items we mention: Outlander Tea by Riddles Tea Shoppe on Adagio- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=106950 Meet Cute: Some People are Destined to Meet- https://amzn.to/30gZapM The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh- https://amzn.to/2LGi80W Amplified by Lauren M. Flauding- https://amzn.to/2LHTwFg The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins- https://amzn.to/3070UC0 This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab- https://amzn.to/309NExj Dust & Pages Pins- https://dustandpages.com/collections/brand-new/products/devil-meet-angel-pin-set Divergent Quiz - https://www.epicreads.com/blog/divergent-quiz-factions/ Divergent by Veronica Roth- https://amzn.to/32T6SEb Maze Runner by James Dashner- https://amzn.to/2NoFMRK The Mortality Doctrine series by James Dashner- https://amzn.to/30uLnb7 The Host by Stephanie Meyer- https://amzn.to/30EEpAI Matched by Ally Condie- https://amzn.to/30DSb6F Ready Player One by Ernest Cline- https://amzn.to/30bs63q The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey- https://amzn.to/30eqjtp This Mortal Coil by Emily Suvada- https://amzn.to/350RUhd Plague Land by Alex Scarrow- https://amzn.to/2LD63ts Gilded Cage (Dark Gifts trilogy) by Vic James- https://amzn.to/32Vprry The Warehouse by Rob Hart- https://amzn.to/307PmPA The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon- https://amzn.to/2O8kG9T The Girl in Red Christina Henry- https://amzn.to/32VeiXz #murdertrending by Gretchen McNeil- https://amzn.to/2QhkszH LIFEL1K3 by Jay Kristoff- https://amzn.to/2QjcrKV The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood- https://amzn.to/2LEDhIL Uglies by Scott Westerfield- https://amzn.to/30eVUft Delirium by Lauren Oliver- https://amzn.to/3304DiF Legend by Marie Lu- https://amzn.to/2Nq2xoe Cinder by Marissa Meyer- https://amzn.to/2NoGoqw The Selection by Keira Cass- https://amzn.to/30dKUPf Shatter Me by Teherah Mafi- https://amzn.to/2NqyBIB Red Rising by Pierce Brown- https://amzn.to/34XWFbk Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard- https://amzn.to/32SJQND
Amanda and Jenn discuss funny audiobooks, Marvel reads, monsters, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins, and Hope and Other Punch Lines by Julie Buxbaum. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Feedback The Neapolitan Quartet by Elena Ferrante (rec’d by Michelle) Questions 1. Hello! My daughter is 10 and in the 5th grade. She has recently discovered all the Marvel movies and has watched them over and over. Some of the movies are a little…intense…but the genie is well out of the bottle, so . (I can’t say I’m too sad, because I love them also.) She also loves the TV show Agents of SHIELD. She recently asked me if she could read some of the Marvel graphic novels/comics. I haven’t read a lot myself—some Thor, Vision, and Black Panther, all of which I enjoyed very much. I handed her my Black Panther (Ta-Nehisi Coates), but she had trouble understanding it. The Thor and Vision I have read are graphic in the sex and violence department, which I’m not super crazy about her reading. So… Are there any Marvel graphic novels appropriate for her age group? And before you rec Ms Marvel, she really wants to read about these MCU characters she has fallen in love with. A little about her: She’s a prolific reader of fantasy, with particular loves for Harry Potter and Percy Jackson. She is reading The List, the Unwanteds series, and the School of Good and Evil series right now (and she’s always re-reading Harry Potter!). Anything you can recommend would be awesome! Thanks! -Brooke 2. My name is Candice, & my partner and I are driving from San Antonio, TX to Colorado Springs, CO for our first vacation. We would like to listen to an audiobook or two along the way; however, we would like something that we can both enjoy. Extra points for a book set in Colorado or with a Road tripping theme, though it is not required. We are both POCs, so an author that reflects that would be ideal. Trigger warnings include any form of sexual assault/abuse. To help: He’s an avid D&D player, and his reading likes include “Gritty Fantasy, Speculative Sci-Fi, & Witty Comedy”. His favorite authors are Brandon Sanderson, Issac Asimov, William Gibson, & Douglas Adams. He also really enjoyed the book Captain Freedom. My all-time favorite series is the Wayward Children Novellas by Seanan McGuire (Beneath the Sugar Sky was my Fav) & the Wayfarer series by Becky Chambers is a close follow-up. I am currently reading How Long ‘til Black Future Month by N.K. Jemisin, and cannot get enough of it. Other Science Fiction & Fantasy books of note for me are Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik, Circe by Madeline Miller, Roses and Rot by Kat Howard, & The Themis Files by Sylvain Neuvel. I also really love atmospheric thrillers & horror novels (the creepier the better). And if it helps, we both loved the Netflix show Russian Doll. Thank you so much for your book recommendation assistance! -Candice 3. I am currently in a reading drought. I am hoping that you will help me find a new series to enjoy. I have enjoyed Still Alice (Lisa Genova), an ember in the ashes (sabba tahir), snow child (eowyn ivey), the giver (Louis Lowry) and the Tattooist Of auschwitz (heather morris). Please help me find something similar. The snow child and the giver are my two all time favorite books. Open to anything minus non-fiction Thank you. -Kelsey 4. I am traveling to West Virginia in July for two reasons: 1. To visit my husbands family and 2. To do research for a short story that I’m writing about a haunted coal mine. For both these reasons, I want to learn a lot more about West Virginian culture, life, history, etc. I have already read Storming Heaven by Denise Giardina and The Stories of Breece D’J Pancake by Breece D’J Pancake and enjoyed both very much. I am not super picky, especially for something like this where I’m just trying to absorb as much knowledge about the history, culture, and how it shaped the lives of those in the region. I look forward to your recommendations — thanks! -Daniela 5. Hi all, I’m looking for some read-alikes for my sister and me. For my sister, I’m looking for a good book to get her as a graduation present. Her all-time favorite book is Girl Reading by Katie Ward, and I’ve heard her complain on multiple occasions that she can’t find anything else quite like it—which I would love to change! She generally tends towards magical realism, feminist literature, and something-is-slightly-off type plots (like in Never Let You Go by Kazuo Ishiguro). For me, I have a serious book hangover from Isabel Allende’s Island Beneath the Sea. I originally picked it up because it deals with the Haitian Revolution (I lived in Haiti for a year) but was just blown away by the style and mood of it; I’ve never so wanted to describe a book as sensual! I liked how the time moved so fluidly and the view points shifted subtlety but distinctly and also smaller details, such as the masterful way that Allende handled the continued rape of the main character, a slave woman, both as off-hand in the way that it would be treated at the time and yet as absolutely brutal and despicable. It doesn’t have to be set in the same era/place or deal with the same themes of slavery, etc; I just want something to make me Feel like this book did! THANK YOU, -C 6. Hello ! I Need some audiobooks recommendations. Something I can easily follow while doing my housework after baby goes to bed. One audiobook I LOVED was “The Year of Yes” I Would really like something non fiction again. Maybe some humour or a memoir but Nothing too sad please. Thanks -Stef 7. Hello wonderful people, I’m trying to deal with lots of the things right now. My wife is traveling a lot and I miss her. So I’m escaping into the world of monsters. Specifically 1890s-1920s monster hunter goodness. I recently read S.A. Sidor’s fury from the tomb and the Beast of Nightfell Hall as well as the 4 books in Rick Yancey’s Monstrumolgist series and am looking for more in that vein. I love the arcane vocabulary in those books as well as the sense of the exoticism of travel in the days before tv/ the internet. I also ADORE the relationship between Will Henry and Pellinore in the Monstrumologist. It’s so tortured and full of love and yet so horrible and that poor kid. Monsters are great but what I really need is a sense of the mysterious as well as a horrible sociopathic nihilist narrator voice combined with the inevitable longing for love and human connection. But monsters too if you can manage it. Thank you very very much and I hope you and everybody else has a great day. -Justin Books Discussed Captain Marvel Vol 1: In Pursuit of Flight, written by Kelly Sue DeConnick, illustrated by Dexter Soy and Emma Rios Spidey Vol. 1: First Day by Robbie Thompson, illustrated by Nick Bradshaw Peter and Ned’s Ultimate Travel Journal by Preeti Chhibber, illustrated by George Clements and Stéphane Kardos (out June 4) The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden (TW mention of sexual assault) The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer Sugar Run by Mesha Maren (TW homophobia) What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia by Elizabeth Catte John Henry Days by Colson Whitehead The Mere Wife by Maria Dahvana Headley (TW PTSD) The Book of Night Women by Marlon James (many trigger warnings) My Life with Bob by Pamela Paul Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan Borderline by Mishell Baker (tw: suicide, self-harm)
Gott folk! I poddens andra avsnitt för 2019 återvänder Martin, Hedda och Tiana med några av sina starkaste boktips någonsin. Vill ni till exempel veta vilken bok som startade Hedda och Tianas vänskap så är detta avsnittet ni inte vill missa! Böcker vi tipsar om i detta avsnitt är: "Binti" av Nnedi Okorafor "Fablehaven" av Brandon Mull "Den utvalde" av Lois Lowry "Miss Peregrines hem för besynnerliga barn" av Ransom Riggs "Det levande slottet" av Diana Wynne Jones "De vandrande städerna" av Philip Reeve "Half bad - Ondskans son" av Sally Green "Labyrinth Lost" av Zoraida Córdova "Monstrumologen" av Rick Yancey
We're getting spooky on today's episode as Adam first chats with Andrea and Christina in the office about their YA Horror recommendations before calling the queen of YA Horror, Dawn Kurtagich, to get her picks. Adam and Dawn also chat about Halloween traditions and what Dawn has been working on since we last spoke. Books Mentioned in this episode Odd & True by Cat Winters The Merciless by Danielle Vega Daughters Unto Devils by Amy Lukavics The Ravenous by Amy Lukavics The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Brother by Ania Ahlborn Doll Bones by Holly Black The Uninvited by Cat Winters Juliet, Immortal by Stacey Jay Slasher Girls & Monster Boys Revenge of the Witch by Joseph Delaney A Madness So Discreet by Mindy McGinnis The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall by Katie Alender House of Ash by Hope Cook Stalking Jack the Ripper & Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco Cinderella, Necromancer by F.M Boughan The Hollow Girl by Hillary Monahan Devil in Ohio by Daria Polatin The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey Dawn Kurtagich's YA Horror picks Such Small Hands by Andres Barba Thornhill by Pam Smy The Call by Peadar Ó Guilín Spellbook of the Lost and Foun by Moïra Fowley-Doyle Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @ProBookNerds. Email us directly at professionalbooknerds@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Es ist Zeit zum Gruseln! In unserer Halloween-Spezial-Ausgabe besprechen wir unter Anderem 'Der Monstrumologe' von Rick Yancey, 'Angel Island' aus dem Bastei Lübbe Verlag und 'Das verräterische Herz' von Edgar Allan Poe. Schnappt euch eure Kerzenhalter und Kuscheldecken und los geht’s!
Un libro di fantascienza recente (finalmete?) di Rick Yancey del 2013. Note:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_quinta_onda_(romanzo)
Un libro di fantascienza recente (finalmete?) di Rick Yancey del 2013. Note:https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_quinta_onda_(romanzo)
While Jill is out experiencing Salem (witches!) Adam has two separate conversations with Christina and Andrea of the 3-Headed Sass Monster in which they chat about their favorite Young Adult Horror titles just in time for Halloween. Because they are basically the same person, they lead off with the same book and Adam doesn't realize this because they spoke on different days...oops. We also discuss the horror books from our childhood, chat about costumes and even provide some terrible horror movies recommendations. Grab some candy and your masquerade mask and dive on in! Welcome to Dead House by R.L. Stine Night of the Living Dummy by R. L. Stine It Came From Beneath the Sink by R.L. Stine Stay Out of the Basement by R.L. Stine Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake The Monstrumologist by Rick Yancey The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich And the Trees Crept In by Dawn Kurtagich The Forrest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan Asylum by Madeleine Roux The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black Coraline by Neil Gaiman The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman Whistling Past the Graveyard by Jonathan Maberry Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke Blood and Salt by Kim Liggett Hold Me Closer, Necromancer by Lish McBride The Fall by Bethany Griffin Masque of the Red Death by Bethany Griffin In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters The First Days by Rhiannon Frater Through the Woods by Emily Carroll The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @OverDriveLibs. Email us directly at feedback@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Hola a todes, estimades oyentes y compañeres lectoris. Bienvenides a Una Dosis de Ficción, un podcast dedicado a la fantasía y la ciencia ficción en novelas y comics. Este es el capítulo diecinueve de la segunda temporada, en el que hablamos de tres novelas que tratan de invasiones alienígenas, desde tres perspectivas muy distintas. El Problema de los Tres Cuerpos ( 三体 ), de Liu Cixin .(02:26) Un científico se ve envuelto en una conspiración que involucra un misterioso juego, aliens, y un tendal de muertes. La Quinta Ola (The 5th Wave) Escrita por Rick Yancey . (00:23:00) Una joven se encuentra en medio de una invasión alienígena. Con la mayoría de la humanidad devastada, ¿en quién podrá confiar?Una Mujer del pueblo de Hierro (A woman of the Iron People) , de Eleanor Arnason. (00:42:12) Una antropóloga llega a un mundo muy lejos de la tierra y traba amistad con una mujer del lugar. Demasiado Largo, no lo Escuche (54:57) Como las tres novelas tienen un tema común, se habla en la introducción de les alienígenas, y, sobre todo, de por qué es fácil relacionarles con nuestra historia colectiva. Se habla de la dificultad de decidir con total abstracción que es “mejor” en términos culturales, de como a veces la ciencia es un adorno en las novelas de ciencia ficción, de cómo escribir adolescentes mujeres es difícil para muchos autores hombres, y de la construcción de una novela mediocre. En la próxima semana hablaremos de uno de mis comics favoritos de todos los tiempos, Martin Hel. Pueden escribirme comentarios, preguntas, sugerencias, o lo que deseen, o encontrar más información y otros programas:☆ En iTunes, donde pueden recomendar y favoritear este podcast para que más gente lo escuche. Si tienen tiempo y desean ayudar a difundir este trabajo, su apoyo es muy agradecido. ☆ En tumblr, en @unadosisdeficcion.☆ En facebook, Una Dosis de Ficción.☆ En twitter, en @1dosisdeficcion ☆ En Ivoox . Pueden suscribirse en este link, o en la página del blog. ☆ En Mixcloud. ☆ En Argentina Podcastera, la red de podcast latinoamericanos. ☆ Y por último, por mail, a unadosisdeficcion@hotmail.com.
In today's episode Jill chats with Christina and Sarah about why they all love Dystopian books and what makes these titles so enchanting. They also discuss the idea of Utopias and if they can exist without dystopias being a part of the world. Naturally, they also have loads of book recommendations as well. Be sure to check out overdrive.com for a complete Professional Book Nerds reading list to sample and borrow all the titles they discussed! Reading Recommendations: Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge Fire and Flood by Victoria Scott A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess The Road by Cormac McCarthy The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro Children of Men by P.D. James Matched by Allie Condie The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johansen The Selection by Kiera Cass The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson Prince of Thornes by Mark Lawrence Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood Seveneves by Neal Stephenson On the Edge of Gone by Corinne Dyvis The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @OverDriveLibs. Email us directly at feedback@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Adapté du roman de Rick Yancey, la 5ème Vague est un film pour jeunes adultes, que les plus de vingt ans ne devraient pas connaître. C’est, tout au moins, ce qu’affirment les deux briscards en présence.Animé par le jeune Thomas Rozec (@thomrozec), avec Stéphane Moïssakis (@smoissakis) et Yannick Dahan.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSIONLa 5ème Vague (The 5th Wave - J Blakeson, 2016), Rick Yancey, Hunger Games (The Hunger Games - Gary Ross, 2012), Battle Royale (Kinji Fukasaku, 2011), Twilight (la saga), Mad Max (la saga, George Miller), The Walking Dead (la série - Robert Kirkman, 2010)RETROUVEZ NOCINÉ PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETShttps://soundcloud.com/nocine/ https://www.facebook.com/NoCinePodCast https://twitter.com/No_Cinehttp://www.dailymotion.com/nocine https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC38YBAhVBEDRmXSe1uCyNxg https://www.mixcloud.com/NoCine/ http://www.deezer.com/show/7806 http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nocine www.vodkaster.com/nocine CRÉDITSEnregistré le 23 juin 2016 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode 11 of The Book Love Foundation Podcast! And thank you for joining us in this celebration of teaching and the joy of learning. Subscribe in iTunes Donate to the Book Love Foundation Episode 11 Show notes In this episode you will get an inside view of some of my work this year. Kevin Carlson, who produces this podcast for the Teacher Learning Sessions, came to A158 at Kennett High School a week ago and invited my ninth graders to talk about their reading lives during this school year. The three students who volunteered to talk have similar histories from middle school .unfortunately. They came to me from two different middle schools: one public, one private. Their teachers had good intentions and they worked hard to make a few books interesting. But with little balance between teacher-selected books and student-selected titles these kids read little and became dormant readers. Now, after a year of hard work, they are in very different places in their reading lives. My belief is that if kids become uninterested in reading, it is up to us–it is on us– to change that. Books, in the words of Stephen King, are portable magic. We can make that true for every student. Every year. Three from my classroom will tell you how. Thanks so much for joining us today. The board members of the Book Love Foundation are choosing finalists this week. We meet on Thursday. It will be a long night. We want you all to win. Every small donation helps us fund one more library. Please help us help teachers. Thank you for listening now get back to reading. – Penny CONVERSATION SEGMENT Thank you very much to Sully, Jamie, and Ashton for volunteering to share their thinking and experiences for this podcast! These are the books referenced in their conversations… Eragon, by Christopher Paolini (from the Inheritance Cycle series) The Harry Potter Books, by J.K. Rowling The Percy Jackson Books, by Rick Riordan The Martian, by Andrew Weir Winger, by Andrew Smith The Lunar Chronicles, by Marissa Meyer The Fifth Wave, by Rick Yancey (from the Fifth Wave series) Leaving Home, by Jodi Picoult BOOK TALK from Jamie: Winger, by Andrew Smith Stand Off (Winger, Book 2), by Andrew Smith Cinder, by Marissa Meyer (from The Lunar Chronicles series) Scarlet, by Marissa Meyer (from The Lunar Chronicles series) Swim the Fly, by Don Calame The Martian, by Andy Weir from Ashton: Soul Surfer, by Bethany Hamilton Growing Up Gronk, by Gordon Gronkowski from Sully: I Am Number Four, by Pittacus Lore (from the Lorien Legacies series) These books are all available at The Teacher Learning Sessions Book Store. Browse By Category / Book Love Foundation Podcast / Episode 11 Purchases through the TLS Book Store support The Teacher Learning Sessions. Thank you for listening to the The Book Love Foundation Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please share it with a colleague or two. The post The Kittle Classroom – Exposed! Ep 11 of the Book Love Foundation Podcast appeared first on Teacher Learning Sessions. ★ Support this podcast ★
Wavers have been counting down to the release of The 5th Wave Movie, the film based on the novel of the same name by Rick Yancey! It's no secret that we love The 5th Wave and so we were extra excited to see the movie hit theaters! But did we like the movie? That's the question we ask (among many others) in this episode of Bookmarked! What you'll find in this episode: It's a smaller panel this time! Addie--as someone who has never read the books--joins the show to give us her take on the movie. Chloe Grace Moretz is amazing. So is Zackary Arthur. How was the casting? Did the actors bring the characters to life? That first half-hour was its own wave of feels. Did they make the plot twists too obvious? Did Dumbo make a cross-country trip before joining Squad 53? Old people love The 5th Wave. Will there be an Infinite Sea movie? We suddenly talk Red Queen at the very end. #Random Bookmarked is now brought to you by Audible.com! You can get a FREE audiobook from the Harry Potter series when you sign up for a 30-day free trial membership. Click here for more info! If you like the show, please RATE AND REVIEW it on iTunes!
Olá Cabulosos do meu Brasil Varonil e Booklovers de todo mundo! Neste capítulo Lucien o Bibliotecário, Priscilla Rúbia, Domenica Mendes e Lucas Ferraz recebem Lady Sybylla para juntos debaterem sobre esta distopia envolvendo invasão alienígena que vai estrear no dia 21 nos cinemas: A 5ª Onda de Rick Yancey. Estoquem alimentos e não olhem para […]
Olá Cabulosos do meu Brasil Varonil e Booklovers de todo mundo! Neste capítulo Lucien o Bibliotecário, Priscilla Rúbia, Domenica Mendes e Lucas Ferraz recebem Lady Sybylla para juntos debaterem sobre esta distopia envolvendo invasão alienígena que vai estrear no dia 21 nos cinemas: A 5ª Onda de Rick Yancey. Estoquem alimentos e não olhem para […]
Our hosts agree that the story and writing of Rick Yancey’s The 5th Wave are outstanding and kept them on the edge of their seat. But they also agree that […]
SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains spoilers for The 5th Wave and The Infinite Sea by Rick Yancey, as well as some allusions to a major spoiler in Allegiant by Veronica Roth. The 5th Wave movie trailer was leaked a couple of days ago and now everybody's seen it... Except for those of us in this episode. A few days before the leak, we got together to talk about the movie trailer and what we hoped to see in it. But fear not! This entire episode didn't go to waste! We also sat down and talked about our first impressions from when we read The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey. We also take some time to share our thoughts about The Infinite Sea and some of our predictions for the final book, The Last Star. This is a short episode but it's jammed pack full of stuff for the Wavers! What to expect in this episode: Saul forgot to hit record and lost the first several minutes of the show... (sorry). We all agree that Cassie is the bomb. We have some mixed feelings about The Infinite Sea. What did Vosch mean when he was talking to Ringer? Ariana and Eleanor think that a fan favorite is doomed to die in The Last Star. Saul hopes another fan favorite dies. Now that the trailer is out, you'll notice that our predictions about The 5th Wave movie trailer are kind of accurate... Has Sony made a mistake by waiting too long to share things from the movie? Will The Infinite Sea ever see the big screen? Can The 5th Wave movie reach Hunger Games heights? Speaking of Hunger Games, we try to convince Eleanor to give the movies another chance. Bookmarked is now brought to you by Audible.com! You can get The 5th Wave or The Infinite Sea by Rick Yancey FOR FREE as an audiobook when you sign up for a 30-day free trial membership. Click here for more details!
We discuss Ben's trip to Balticon, and how it differs from other conventions in the past year. Including promos for The Way of the Buffalo and Fullcast Podcast. Our Audible picks for this month are: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia
We have Paula Weston author of The Rephaim series on the podcast. Plus we chat book hangovers, manicures and more.Books mentioned:May releases:Steal My Sunshine by Emily GaleThe Lucy Variations by Sara ZarrGolden by Jessi KirbyThe Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah OcklerThe Fifth Wave by Rick YanceyWild Awake by Hilary T. SmithPick of the month:Haze (The Rephaim book 2) by Paula Weston(cover note: wow May is orange and purple!)Currently reading:We were all between books!Mandee: Just finished Wildlife by Fiona WoodReynje: About to start Steal My Sunshine by Emily GaleTrin: Just reread Shadows by Paula Weston and is awaiting HazeListener question of the month:What was the last book to give you a hangover?Listen NowLinks: Find out more about The Rephaim series on Paula's Website See Mandee's amazing nails on her blog The Bookish Manicurist
Rick Yancey, author of The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp visits the Orlando Public Library and reveals how he writes action scenes for his novels, why you should research your main character's name closely before going to press, and why you should never give up on your dreams. (12:38) (.mp3 audio format)
Rick Yancey, author of The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp visits the Orlando Public Library and reveals how he writes action scenes for his novels, why you should research your main character's name closely before going to press, and why you should never give up on your dreams. (12:38) (.mp4 video format)
Ravi and Mike with WTFotch?; a poem from Sam and Emily of the CT Youth Poetry Slam Team; and Ravi interviews Rick Yancey, YA author. Hosted by Jon.