oh please please would love a video (unless its too much work than don't worry about it I know you guys will want to be in the moment and interact with people).
As someone who works with comics in Brazil, I`m shocked that Ariel just mentioned the HQ mix award! It`s really a big national award for comics, but it isn`t known internationally (I think). And for those who are curious: HQ is the abbreviation for História em Quadrinhos, wich means Graphic Novel (or in a more literal translation, stories in little squares).
I miss Book Olds, really liked that part of the podcast. Maybe fun to do something similar with prompts Patreons give? Like: an autumnal book and you both recommend a backlist title for that prompt
I was listening to the audio only version and at mins 50:47 Ariel's enthusiastic "thwack" of the elastic band on the The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist to emphasize her point about its superior book form had me cracking up. I love the energy XD
I really like the Snotgirl series personally, but not knowing what's going on is pretty much just part of the series. Cool to hear about the new volume! I had kind of given up on series ever getting picked up again since it's been so long. I hope we get some answers, but also I know I'll enjoy the chaos nonetheless. Also sidenote but I finally tried the Yorkshire biscuit tea! I really liked it! It tastes exactly like a graham cracker LOL
There's something about being in the middle of a really bad cold or flu that makes you feel like it's never going to end. You *know* that it will but it doesn't feel that way! Hope you feel better now Ariel!
Ariel! You’ve influenced me, I’m now a Lucy Worsley biography super fan! Just finished her biography of Queen Victoria and started listening to the Jane Austen one, can’t wait to tackle the Agatha Christie one as well. I had never heard of her before this podcast, but now I’m obsessed with her writing
You two need to know that you got a shout out on the only other bookish podcast I listen to, Reading Glasses! Episode 375 at the 7:50 mark they read off an email I sent them about Mashed Potato May! They loved the concept and even referenced it in one of their more recent episodes!!
Me: contemplates if a 29 hour drive to buy books from my favorite internet people in a little truck is feasible. Me 5 minutes later: remembers I’m an adult with school, work, and meaningless tasks. Me 5 minutes after that: sighs and resumes the pod. Can’t wait to hear all about it you guys!
I picked up this on a whim this week because Raeleen was reading it and it happened to be available at my library. I loved it so much! Now listening to Raeleen I'm like, dang, you're absolutely right 😂😭 crazy how a 4 star read can dwindle after discussing it with others. It's a hard 3 for me now 😅
Hiya! A note on “lady’s summer” from a person who knows Russian. I think the commenter meant “bab’ye leto” (not sure if it's exactly the same in Ukrainian), except in Russian “baba” is vernacular for a woman, especially a serf woman in the times of the Russian Empire. Now it’s usually a bit offensive to call that someone (for example, a man can be called “baba” it they act ‘unmanly” or something). The phrase “bab’ye leto” never struck me as beautiful, but “lady’s summer” is a different case and has a very nice ring to it!
Raeleen really makes me want to read some Ann Rule. I’ve always heard her name, but didn’t know her genre. And I’ve ordered Ye for my 12 yo nephew. Thank you!
I finished Jasper Jones, and yeah, it's not worth it. I'm glad you didn't waste your time with finishing it. I'm honestly amazed at how many accolades it has and how much praise it gets. The ending was really poorly done, in my opinion, and there really wasn't even enough of Jasper throughout the story, despite it being about him.
😃Books Unbound Meet Up in the parking lot at Carlo Auto Service, 2537 Agricola Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Sunday, September 22 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.😃
Raeleen if you love Golden boy and books narrated by children you should totally read Dead Girls by the same author. Great book, unhinged child narrator 👌
Aaaah Raleen, Jasper Jones is good but Craig Silvey’s other book HONEYBEE IS SO MUCH BETTER! it genuinely changed my life and my love for reading! Pls don’t let your Jasper Jones experience put you off Craig Silvey!
the "lady summer" is not really correct :D I'm Polish, not Ukrainian, but I'm guessing it's the same thing. So, it's not "lady", it's more of a word that depicts an old woman, and is also a bit rude (baba = some old word that now isn't nice). Meaning, babie lato = old summer. Also, the characteristic of babie lato is the threads of spider webs floating in the air!
I think maybe Ariel caught my flu!! I live in Toronto. Nowhere near Halifax. Anyway, I was as sick as a dog with what may have been the flu or possible covid (I am too scared to test - but I have done the vaccinations) and I was coughing, sneezing, Blocked nose, coughing up phlegm, and generally miserable. That was in the second half of August. Most of the symptoms disappeared by the end of August but I have still spent the first 2 weeks of September coughing and it is driving me crazy!! Is ongoing coughing a symptom of "long covid"? Does anyone know? Love this podcast!! Love the podcast graphics as well.
Hi! I get that it is scary, but it's really important to test for covid any time you have symptons! Not only are there antivirals doctors can prescribe for covid, but also testing is important to know if you are still infectious or not, so it is good to test to make sure you are not infecting other people. Also, some people do test positive and are sick for more than two weeks. My advice is test, rest as much as possible (literally just sleep and lay in bed - it has been shown that mental or physical effort while sick increases chances of long covid) and call your doctor. Even if it is us flu and not covid, your doctor and prescribe a another type of antivirals that work for the flu! Hope you feel better soon!
Ariel, you obviously don't have to share every detail with us, but I do hope you and Connor tested for covid. Covid rates in North America are sky high right now!! And it is important to keep testing so you can know when you are no longer infectious (you can have no symptons and still test positive and infect others). However, I'm really glad yiu rested, because that is essential when it comes to prevent long covid. Anyway, I'm so glad you are feeking better and I'm so sorry you felt so sick!
1:03:29 I was shocked coz I didn't know that she was releasing a new book even though I live in Japan... so I looked it up and found out that Vanishing World was originally released in 2015 so it wasn't a new release here.😮💨😅 But I haven't read it yet and it's still new to me anyway😂 so I'm excited to read it as well!
Yes, the book is called 消滅世界 in Japanese and it was an excellent read. I'm curious to how people will react to the ending. Murata doesn't have any new novels out in Japan but she has recently published some short stories and essays.
@@tokyochemist yeah 信仰 is the latest one. I read 文芸誌 so I think I'm not missing anything new but I haven't read some of her old works including 消滅世界 so I should get to it soon!
Video the meet-up guys!
oh please please would love a video (unless its too much work than don't worry about it I know you guys will want to be in the moment and interact with people).
german viewer here, just cannot help myself: Leuchtturm (the notebook brand) means light house! they're called that bc of the bright colours :)
Since Kyle’s going on the trip can we finally get an episode with Connor and Kyle??? 😭
As someone who works with comics in Brazil, I`m shocked that Ariel just mentioned the HQ mix award! It`s really a big national award for comics, but it isn`t known internationally (I think). And for those who are curious: HQ is the abbreviation for História em Quadrinhos, wich means Graphic Novel (or in a more literal translation, stories in little squares).
Next week is a “work retreat”🌟
Immediately googled flights to Halifax! Sadly can't justify £1,619 for a round trip 😆
Same LMAO! and taking AMTRAK would have been over a day of travel and I have to be back for classes Monday.
I miss Book Olds, really liked that part of the podcast. Maybe fun to do something similar with prompts Patreons give? Like: an autumnal book and you both recommend a backlist title for that prompt
I was listening to the audio only version and at mins 50:47 Ariel's enthusiastic "thwack" of the elastic band on the The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist to emphasize her point about its superior book form had me cracking up. I love the energy XD
I really like the Snotgirl series personally, but not knowing what's going on is pretty much just part of the series. Cool to hear about the new volume! I had kind of given up on series ever getting picked up again since it's been so long. I hope we get some answers, but also I know I'll enjoy the chaos nonetheless.
Also sidenote but I finally tried the Yorkshire biscuit tea! I really liked it! It tastes exactly like a graham cracker LOL
I got the tea and like it, too, makes me think of McVities Digestives. And they pair well with it. 😊
There's something about being in the middle of a really bad cold or flu that makes you feel like it's never going to end. You *know* that it will but it doesn't feel that way! Hope you feel better now Ariel!
Ariel! You’ve influenced me, I’m now a Lucy Worsley biography super fan! Just finished her biography of Queen Victoria and started listening to the Jane Austen one, can’t wait to tackle the Agatha Christie one as well. I had never heard of her before this podcast, but now I’m obsessed with her writing
If you like Lucy's books, be sure to watch her TV documentaries.😀
I’ve had her Queen Victoria book for years and never got round to it so maybe this will motivate me
You two need to know that you got a shout out on the only other bookish podcast I listen to, Reading Glasses! Episode 375 at the 7:50 mark they read off an email I sent them about Mashed Potato May! They loved the concept and even referenced it in one of their more recent episodes!!
Hey fellow Glasser 👋
@@melharch3331Hello!! 😊 Love having these two very different bookish podcasts
@Micahlee_19 It's perfect that they upload at opposite ends of the week. There's always a bookish podcast in my feed when I need it 💙
Me: contemplates if a 29 hour drive to buy books from my favorite internet people in a little truck is feasible.
Me 5 minutes later: remembers I’m an adult with school, work, and meaningless tasks.
Me 5 minutes after that: sighs and resumes the pod.
Can’t wait to hear all about it you guys!
I picked up this on a whim this week because Raeleen was reading it and it happened to be available at my library. I loved it so much! Now listening to Raeleen I'm like, dang, you're absolutely right 😂😭 crazy how a 4 star read can dwindle after discussing it with others. It's a hard 3 for me now 😅
Hiya! A note on “lady’s summer” from a person who knows Russian. I think the commenter meant “bab’ye leto” (not sure if it's exactly the same in Ukrainian), except in Russian “baba” is vernacular for a woman, especially a serf woman in the times of the Russian Empire. Now it’s usually a bit offensive to call that someone (for example, a man can be called “baba” it they act ‘unmanly” or something). The phrase “bab’ye leto” never struck me as beautiful, but “lady’s summer” is a different case and has a very nice ring to it!
Loving the music recs!! You guys got me into Mother Mother and I’m soooo tempted to get tickets to their show in Sydney!!
Raeleen really makes me want to read some Ann Rule. I’ve always heard her name, but didn’t know her genre. And I’ve ordered Ye for my 12 yo nephew. Thank you!
Lol I also looked up flights immediately from Texas. I also can not justify the $1,800 roundtrip 😢😂
46:59 he's from my hometown! I wonder if any of my cousins knew him
wait, at what time do you guys eat your meals?!?! I just heard that you guys went to dinner before the concert at 7pm and I am shocked. 😂😂😂
omg that street looks like a film set, it is unreal
A live Q&A for the podcast would be a cool thing to do with the meet up
Are you guys back this week or not until next? I’m confused 😂
I am happy to say that my entire family is very much like Raeleen’s in terms of spontaneity!
I finished Jasper Jones, and yeah, it's not worth it. I'm glad you didn't waste your time with finishing it. I'm honestly amazed at how many accolades it has and how much praise it gets. The ending was really poorly done, in my opinion, and there really wasn't even enough of Jasper throughout the story, despite it being about him.
😃Books Unbound Meet Up in the parking lot at Carlo Auto Service, 2537 Agricola Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Sunday, September 22 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.😃
Raeleen if you love Golden boy and books narrated by children you should totally read Dead Girls by the same author. Great book, unhinged child narrator 👌
fred is on tour !!!
im seeing him in atlanta and its all because raeleen talked about his boiler room set !
Aaaah Raleen, Jasper Jones is good but Craig Silvey’s other book HONEYBEE IS SO MUCH BETTER! it genuinely changed my life and my love for reading!
Pls don’t let your Jasper Jones experience put you off Craig Silvey!
Honeybee hits you in the heart the same way a little life does. Please read it!
the "lady summer" is not really correct :D I'm Polish, not Ukrainian, but I'm guessing it's the same thing. So, it's not "lady", it's more of a word that depicts an old woman, and is also a bit rude (baba = some old word that now isn't nice). Meaning, babie lato = old summer.
Also, the characteristic of babie lato is the threads of spider webs floating in the air!
That makes more sense.
anyway to get me and my book on your podcast? Its called when happYness spread!! :)
I think maybe Ariel caught my flu!! I live in Toronto. Nowhere near Halifax.
Anyway, I was as sick as a dog with what may have been the flu or possible covid (I am too scared to test - but I have done the vaccinations) and I was coughing, sneezing, Blocked nose, coughing up phlegm, and generally miserable. That was in the second half of August. Most of the symptoms disappeared by the end of August but I have still spent the first 2 weeks of September coughing and it is driving me crazy!! Is ongoing coughing a symptom of "long covid"? Does anyone know?
Love this podcast!! Love the podcast graphics as well.
Hi! I get that it is scary, but it's really important to test for covid any time you have symptons! Not only are there antivirals doctors can prescribe for covid, but also testing is important to know if you are still infectious or not, so it is good to test to make sure you are not infecting other people.
Also, some people do test positive and are sick for more than two weeks. My advice is test, rest as much as possible (literally just sleep and lay in bed - it has been shown that mental or physical effort while sick increases chances of long covid) and call your doctor. Even if it is us flu and not covid, your doctor and prescribe a another type of antivirals that work for the flu!
Hope you feel better soon!
Ariel, you obviously don't have to share every detail with us, but I do hope you and Connor tested for covid. Covid rates in North America are sky high right now!! And it is important to keep testing so you can know when you are no longer infectious (you can have no symptons and still test positive and infect others). However, I'm really glad yiu rested, because that is essential when it comes to prevent long covid. Anyway, I'm so glad you are feeking better and I'm so sorry you felt so sick!
1:03:29 I was shocked coz I didn't know that she was releasing a new book even though I live in Japan... so I looked it up and found out that Vanishing World was originally released in 2015 so it wasn't a new release here.😮💨😅 But I haven't read it yet and it's still new to me anyway😂 so I'm excited to read it as well!
Yes, the book is called 消滅世界 in Japanese and it was an excellent read. I'm curious to how people will react to the ending. Murata doesn't have any new novels out in Japan but she has recently published some short stories and essays.
@@tokyochemist yeah 信仰 is the latest one. I read 文芸誌 so I think I'm not missing anything new but I haven't read some of her old works including 消滅世界 so I should get to it soon!