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BSG #17: YOSS Queen! / Super Extra Grande

July 16, 2018 The Squad
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BSG #17: YOSS Queen! / Super Extra Grande

Drink along with us as the #BookSquad discusses Super Extra Grande, a short novel by Cuban sci-fi author and metal band member, Yoss. Find out what our metal band personas would be before we delve into some serious misogyny issues in this book. We talk sci-fi tropes, Spanglish, and how the heck a thing can be both giant AND a single-celled organism. For listener feedback, we go all the way back to Fates and Furies to revisit Lotto and Mathilde and talk about our favorite books we never want to revisit. We've also got tons of great posts for your reading pleasure on the #BookSquadBlog, so check them out! Next time on the othersode, we're talking about the film Sorry to Bother You, so go see it and join our discussion! Send feedback to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com, and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!

Click through for table of contents and show notes!

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In 2-Podcast Tags Books, Science fiction
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I Spoil Tau So You Don't Have to Watch It

July 12, 2018 Susan
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Between the huge, futuristic mansion and the artificial intelligence theme, it looked like a cool Ex Machina-esque story. It was not. 

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In Blog Tags Movies, Netflix, Science fiction, Susan posts
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5 Reasons The Wheel of Time Doesn't Suck

July 9, 2018 Mary
We've moved into high fantasy territory.

We've moved into high fantasy territory.

I hate fantasy novels, and the genre as a whole.

Okay, that’s not completely true. I play two Dungeons & Dragons games a week and act as a dungeon master, too. I frequently inhabit fantasy worlds and write stories that take place within them, but I don’t read fantasy novels. Growing up and attempting the endeavor that is Lord of the Rings, I always found the genre sexist, racist, and overall, well...boring. As an adult, newly interested in tabletop RPG games, I thought maybe I should read some fantasy in order to get in the mindset of the games I loved. I tried some authors recommended to me, but most of it--even YA fantasy, which aims to break the mold of the genre--carried the vestiges of Tolkien.

Stylistically, fantasy has always seemed expansive, pages and pages of descriptions. Part of this is the world-building aspect of the genre. How do you describe a world that doesn’t exist? You explain it until you can’t anymore. But all that detail, delivered in painstaking monologues and narrator asides, wore me out. It’s not fair to say that all fantasy is this way, and I know that, but I’ve never been able to get into it.

I recently committed to read the first book in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. I’ve heard people at my local game shop talk about it, saying that it was great, or maybe terrible, or maybe something in between. In my mind, I simply said, “it’s a fantasy series, so I’m not interested.” But then someone I really like said it was a good series, that it was sort of different from other fantasy novels, and--since I trust his opinion on books and because I thought it might be fun to reread it together--I caved. I bought my mass-market paperback of The Eye of the World (TEotW) and started on the journey.

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In Blog Tags Mary posts, Fantasy, Young Adult Lit, Books
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Hope Never Dies?

July 5, 2018 Emily
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Happy 5th of July. It's the day after Independence Day, and you might have a bit of a fireworks and freedom hangover today. If you are an angry liberal like me, you might also be wondering whether America is worth celebrating right now. You might be thinking back to happier Julys when our president wasn't a racist and when children weren't being held in literal cages and when Roe v. Wade didn't seem like it was getting overturned any time soon. You know, happy days when all Joe Biden wanted was an ice cream and our presidential memes were about friendship. You know the ones. 

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Fare Thee Well, Filmspotting: SVU

July 3, 2018 Kelli
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In 2012, the year we were all supposed to die, I was just getting into podcasts.

I was in college at the time, and I found that listening to podcasts while I worked on various art school assignments — projects which involved a lot of work with my hands and little to no work with my brain — helped not only to keep me awake through many an all-nighter, but also reduced the stress I felt when I was working up against a critique deadline.

During that time, I was also exploring an interest in cinema that would eventually bloom into a pretty serious passion, one that deepened significantly when I started listening to a podcast out of Chicago called Filmspotting. It was the first film criticism podcast I had ever listened to, and I was hooked. Within a few months of discovering it, I was eager to find more movie talk to fill my poorly-planned hours. Luckily, it was around that time that the hosts of Filmspotting began to promote a new spinoff of their podcast: a show that would specifically feature content available to stream. Much like legions of Law & Order fans who flocked to its sister show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, I immediately became a diehard fan of Filmspotting: SVU.

Today, more than six years after it began in January of 2012, Filmspotting: Streaming Video Unit dropped its final episode. When I learned that the show was ending a couple of weeks ago via Twitter, it was a gut punch, and I even resisted listening to the episode on which the announcement was made for SEVERAL DAYS (imagine) because I just didn’t want to believe it was true. Unfortunately, with today being the last episode, I am yet again forced to accept that it’s true what they say: all good things must come to an end. What follows is a messy and overly sentimental love letter to one of my favorite podcasts ever.

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Othersode #16: Girl, look at that robutt / Westworld

July 2, 2018 The Squad
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Othersode #16: Girl, look at that robutt / Westworld

Join the #BookSquad in the dusty, violent old west as we take on season 2 of HBO's Westworld and spoil literally everything. Find out what "world" squad members want to go to, how we think season 2 compares to season 1, who are favorite characters are, and what worked and didn't work this go-round. Also, what's a robutt? We read some great listener feedback about Solo and Hereditary (and therefore get spooked about Hereditary all over again!). Plus, find out what's on the #BookSquadBlog and what's coming up on the next fullpisode! Read along with us for Super Extra Grande by Yoss, and be sure to catch Sorry to Bother You in theaters before our next othersode. What did you think about season 2 of Westworld? Email your thoughts to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!

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YA Book Club in Paradise Round 2: This One Summer

July 1, 2018 Mary & Emily
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It's the second installment of YA Book Club in Paradise. For the month of June, we read This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki. So why don't we get things started straight away and let Mary introduce the book?

Mary: Ok! This One Summer is a 2014 graphic novel (published by First Second, one of my favorite publishers) written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki, who are cousins. The story follows friends Rose and Windy during a summer at Awago Beach. The girls watch scary movies rented from the convenience store, spy on the cashier, Dunc, and become interested in his personal drama--his girlfriend Jenny is pregnant. Meanwhile, Rose's mom has been depressed all summer, and gradually the reason why becomes clear.  I don't know if that's a good summary or not, but this comic has a lot going on! 

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In Blog Tags Young Adult Lit, Feminism, Mary posts, Group posts, Emily posts
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It's Just a F***ing Blog Post: Some Sort of Personal Essay/Book Review About Dating and Dating Books

June 28, 2018 Susan
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No-nonsense power couple Amiira Ruotola and Greg Behrendt

So there I was in 2018, 30 years old, freshly divorced, and ready to see what the dating world had to offer.

I wanted to be wined and dined, taken to concerts, cuddled with during movies, and all that warm fuzzy stuff. I didn’t really know how to go about it though. I got onto Audible to see why my old buddy Greg Behrendt had been up to since he helped me “turn my breakups into  break-overs” in years past. Turns out, he and Amiira had collaborated again on another straight-talking dating book called It’s Just a F***ing Date: Some Sort of Book About Dating. If you know how I talk, you know this is my type of title. *Downloads immediately.*

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In Blog Tags Books, Susan posts, Mental Health
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The Year is Half Over? Time to Check in on Those Reading Goals

June 26, 2018 Emily
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Y’all, I am so proud of myself. Why? Because every year, I've challenged myself to read 50 books over the course of the year, and last year was the first year I actually did it. Yes, I know, I'm a magical unicorn. Hold your applause, because this year, I've decide to make my 50 Book Challenge a little more challenging by joining in on the 2018 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge.

There are a lot of reading challenges like this out there, so you might be doing something similar. Or maybe you've never heard of anything like this before. If you haven't, I think (?) I would recommend it, just because it forces you to read outside of your comfort zone and gives you opportunities to discover new books you might not have picked up otherwise. For me, a lot of these books have been sitting patiently on my TBR list for a while, and this challenge is what's finally pushing me to pick them up. 

So now that we're halfway through the year, I thought I would take this moment to check in on how I'm doing and give you guys a rundown of the books I've read so far.  

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In Blog Tags Books, Young Adult Lit, True crime, Bachelor Franchise, Emily posts
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We Went to see Hereditary and Nothing Will Ever Be the Same

June 21, 2018 The Squad
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If you’ve listened to our most recent podcast episode all about the Michelle McNamara’s true crime book I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, then maybe you caught our very special “Stuff We’re Into” segment. This time, “Stuff We’re Into” was brought to you by the A24 horror film Hereditary, which Mary and Emily had recently seen and could not stop thinking about. We gushed about the movie without giving away any of the movie’s insane details, and then we urged Kelli and Susan to go see it as soon as possible.

Well, Book Squadders (Squaddies? Bookies? We haven’t decided on the best moniker for you guys yet… leave suggestions in the comments section), Kelli and Susan have seen Herediary, and Emily went to go see it AGAIN, and we are ready to talk about it. We’re dying to talk about it. And we’re not going to be spoiler-free about it this time. So do yourself a favor. Go see the movie, and when you’re ready, our thoughts will be here. We will wait. *click*

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In Blog Tags Mary posts, Susan posts, Horror, Kelli posts, Movies, Mental Health, Group posts, Emily posts
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